- sharifian
- adjective see sharif
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
Sharifian Army — The Sharifian Army were a group of Arab officers serving in the Ottoman military who were the main supporters of the Arab Revolt and who played a major role in Iraqi politics until the 1958 revolution. Many of these officers belonged to the… … Wikipedia
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Campaigns of the Arab Revolt — Warbox conflict=Arabia and Southern Arabia Campaigns partof=Middle Eastern theatre of World War I campaign= caption=Flag of the Arab Revolt date=June, 1916 January, 1919 place=Saudi Arabia, Jordan, Syria, Lebanon result=Armistice of Mudros Treaty … Wikipedia
Arabia, history of — Introduction history of the region from prehistoric times to the present. Some time after the rise of Islam in the first quarter of the 7th century AD and the emergence of the Arabian (Arab) Muslims as the founders of one of the great … Universalium
Ethnolinguistics — (sometimes called cultural linguistics[1]) is a field of linguistics which studies the relationship between language and culture, and the way different ethnic groups perceive the world. It is the combination between ethnology and linguistics. The … Wikipedia
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Kashan — Infobox Settlement official name = Kashan native name = imagesize = 300px image caption = Tabatabaei House, early 1800s, Kashan. A fine example of traditional Persian architecture. image map caption = pushpin pushpin label position =bottom… … Wikipedia
Cultural schema theory — (Nishida, 1999) explains the familiar and pre acquainted knowledge one uses when entering a familiar situation in his/her own culture. Cultural schemas for social interaction are cognitive structures that contain knowledge for face to face… … Wikipedia
Idrīsid dynasty — Arab Muslim dynasty that ruled Berber areas of Morocco (789–921). The founder, Idrīs I (r. 789–791), established the sharifian tradition in Morocco, by which the claim to descent from Muhammad was established as the principle for monarchic rule.… … Universalium