Abbar — Shoftim ou Suffète de Tyr de 563 à 562 av J.C. « Abbar », le Grand Prêtre fut Suffète de Tyr pendant 3 mois[1]. Notes ↑ Flavius Josèphe Contre Appion: Livre I chapitre 21 Sources Sabatino Moscati Les Phéniciens Arthèm … Wikipédia en Français
Ibn al-Abbar — Nombre completo Abū Abd Allāh Muhammad ibn Al Abbār Nacimiento 1199 Valencia, al Ándalus Defunción 6 de enero de 1260 Túnez … Wikipedia Español
Ibn al-Abbar — Ibn al Abbar, in full Abu Abd Allah Muhammad Ibn al Abbar (1199, Valencia 1260, Bougie) was a well known poet, diplomat, theologian and scholar from al Andalus and perhaps the most famous man of letters produced by the city of Valencia during the … Wikipedia
Mohammed bin Ali Al Abbar — Mohammed al Abbar Alabbar at the 2007 World Economic Forum. Personal details Born January 19, 1963 (1963 01 19) (age 48) Dubai, United Arab Emirates Occupation Director General Businessman Mohammed Ali Rashid Al Abbar (Arabic: محمد بن علي… … Wikipedia
Samir Abbar — est un footballeur algérien né le 7 août 1982 à Mekla. Il évolue dans le club français US Créteil, au poste de milieu de terrain. Carrière depuis 2005 : US Créteil Lusitanos Statistiques 2 matchs en L2 9 matchs (1 but) en National Arrêtées… … Wikipédia en Français
Ibn al-Abbār — ▪ Islamic scholar in full Abū ʿabd Allāh Muḥammad Al qudāʿī born February 1199, Valencia, Emirate of Balansiya [Valencia] died Jan. 6, 1260, Tunis historian, theologian, and humorist who became one of the most famous students of Islāmic… … Universalium
Mohammed al Abbar — is the director general of Dubai Department of Economic Industrial Development (1992 ndash;present) and chairman of the Dubai based properties company Emaar Properties (1997 ndash;present). Al Abbar had an American education and was known for his … Wikipedia
Samir Abbar — (born August 7, 1982 in Mekla, Tizi Ouzou, Algeria) is an Algerian football player who is currently playing as a midfielder for US Creteil in the French Championnat National. External links* [http://www.lequipe.fr/Football/FootballFicheJoueur24076… … Wikipedia
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Idrissides — الأدارسة (Al Adarissah) (ar) ⵉⴷⵔⵢⵙⵉⴻⵏ (Idrisiyen) (ber) 789 – 985 Carte de l Empire Idrisside … Wikipédia en Français