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al-Khalidiya or al-Khalidiyah ( ar, الخالدية, "belonging to Khalid") may refer to: * al-Khalidiya, Iraq, a city in Iraq * al-Khalidiya, Kuwait City, a suburb of Kuwait City * al-Khalidiya, Mecca, a district in Mecca, Saudi Arabia * al-Khalidiyah, al-Hasakah Governorate or Khanik, the easternmost settlement of Syria * al-Khalidiyah, Syria, another village in Syria Khalidiya or Khalidiyah may also refer to: * Khalidiyah Mall in Abu Dhabi See also * Khalidiyya Naqshbandiyya Khalidiyya, Khalidiyya or Khalidi is the title of a branch of the Naqshbandiyya Sufi lineage, from the time of Khalid al-Baghdadi until the time of Shaykh Ismail ash-Shirwani. The Khalid’îyyah tariqa silsila References * Ga ..., a Naqshbandiyya Sufi lineage * Khalidi (surname) * Khalid (other) {{geodis ...
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Al-Khalidiya, Iraq
Al-Khaldiya ( ar, الخالدية, also ''Al-Khalidiya, Khalidiya, Khalediya'') is a city in Al-Anbar Province, in central Iraq on the southern banks of river Euphrates. It was founded in 1969 as a settlement for Assyrian Christian families who were displaced as a result of the closure of RAF Habbaniya Royal Air Force Habbaniya, more commonly known as RAF Habbaniya ( ar, قاعدة الحبانية الجوية), (originally RAF Dhibban), was a Royal Air Force station at Habbaniyah, about west of Baghdad in modern-day Iraq, on the banks of the E ..., though it is now predominantly populated by Sunni Arabs. North of Al-Khaldiya, on the northern banks of Euphrates river, the peninsula of Khalidiya Island is located. Al-Khalidiya was captured by ISIL in 2014. Although the city was recaptured by Iraqi security forces, only four buildings remained after intense fighting. References 1969 establishments in Iraq Populated places in Al Anbar Governorate Populated places on the E ...
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Al-Khalidiya, Kuwait City
Khalidiya ( ar, الخالدية) is an area in Kuwait City; it is located in the governorate of Al Asimah in Kuwait Kuwait (; ar, الكويت ', or ), officially the State of Kuwait ( ar, دولة الكويت '), is a country in Western Asia. It is situated in the northern edge of Eastern Arabia at the tip of the Persian Gulf, bordering Iraq to the nort .... References {{Kuwait-geo-stub Populated places in Kuwait Suburbs of Kuwait City ...
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Al-Khalidiya, Mecca
This is a list of neighbourhoods in the city and province of Mecca in western Saudi Arabia. List *Al Faisaliyyah * Ajyad *Al Adl *Al Faisaliyyah *Al Ghassalah * Al Hindawiyyah- commercial center south of the Al Haram District.Beggars and outlaws now rule Jeddah's Al-Hindawiya District
''''. *Al Iskan - includes the King Fahd Housing complex, A residential district. *Al Jumaizah *Al Maabda *Al Muaisem *Al Nuzha *Al Rasaifah *Al Shoqiyah *Al Shubaikah *Al Sulaimaniyyah * At-Tan'im, which contains Masji ...
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Al-Khalidiyah, Al-Hasakah Governorate
Al-Khalidiyah ( ar, الخالدية) or Khanik ( syr, ܚܢܝܟ, Ḥanik; ar, خانيك; ku, Xanike) is a village in the al-Hasakah Governorate in northeastern Syria. The village lies on the Tigris Khabur opposite to the Iraqi village of Faysh Khabur and is located 4 km south of the Semalka Border Crossing and just 3km to the south of the tripoint of Iraq, Syria and Turkey. The village is also famous as the easternmost settlement of Syria. Khanik is inhabited by Assyrians belonging to the Chaldean Catholic Church and the Assyrian Church of the East. A number of Armenians Armenians ( hy, հայեր, '' hayer'' ) are an ethnic group native to the Armenian highlands of Western Asia. Armenians constitute the main population of Armenia and the ''de facto'' independent Artsakh. There is a wide-ranging diasp ... also live in the village. See also * Semalka Border Crossing * Faysh Khabur References {{DEFAULTSORT:Khalidiyah, Hasakah Populated places i ...
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Al-Khalidiyah, Syria
Al-Khalidiyah ( ar, الخالدية, also spelled Khaldiyeh) is a village in northwestern Syria, administratively part of the Hama Governorate, south of Hama. Nearby localities include Kafr Buhum to the southwest, Ayyubiyah to the south, Maarin al-Jabal to the southeast, al-Jinan to the east and Surayhin to the northeast. According to the Central Bureau of Statistics, al-Khalidiyah had a population of 4,740 in the 2004 census. References Bibliography * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Khalidiyah Populated places in Hama District ...
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Khalidiyah Mall
Khalidiyah Mall is a shopping mall in Abu Dhabi, the capital of the United Arab Emirates, in the densely populated residential area of Al Khalidiyah. It houses 160 stores including Lulu Hypermarket and has an area of 86,000 sq m (about 800,000 square feet). The mall was opened in January 2007 and is run by Lulu Group International LuLu Group International is an Indian Emirati-based multinational conglomerate company that operates a chain of hypermarkets and retail companies, headquartered in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates. It was founded in 2000 by M. A. Yusuff Ali from .... History EMKE Group announced plans for the mall in May 2004, which was expected to cost Dh200 million. In July 2004, EMKE Group received bids from eight companies for the construction of the mall, and by September, all major contracts had been awarded, development had begun and negotiations were taking place with retailers. The development contract was awarded to the Belbadi Contracting Company, based i ...
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Khalidiyya
Naqshbandiyya Khalidiyya, Khalidiyya or Khalidi is the title of a branch of the Naqshbandiyya Sufi lineage, from the time of Khalid al-Baghdadi until the time of Shaykh Ismail ash-Shirwani. The Khalid’îyyah tariqa silsila References * Gammer, Moshe. ''Muslim Resistance to the Tsar: Shamil and the Conquest of Chechnia and Daghestan.'' Portland, OR: Frank Cass, 1994. * Shaykh Muhammad Hisham Kabbani Muhammad Hisham Kabbani (born 28 January 1945) is a Lebanese-American Sunni Sufi Muslim scholar belonging to the Naqsbandi Sufi Order. Kabbani has counseled and advised Muslim leaders to build community resilience against violent extremism. ...,'' Classical Islam and the Naqshbandi Sufi Tradition'', Islamic Supreme Council of America (June 2004), {{ISBN, 1-930409-23-0. Further reading * Bremer, Marie Luise (1959). Die Memoiren des türkischen Derwischs Asci Dede Ibrahim'. Walldorf, Germany. (about Ibrahim Khalil, 1828 - c.1910). Naqshbandi order ...
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Khalidi (surname)
Al-Khaldi ( ar, الْخَالْدِي), also spelled Al Khalidi is the last name given to members of the tribe of Bani Khalid. The tribe traditionally claims descent from Khalid ibn al-Walid a senior companion of the Prophet Muhammad, and esteemed general who was crucial in the Islamic Conquest of Persia and Syria. This claim has been questioned by Arab genealogists who have suggested that the tribe may descend from his relatives from Banu Makhzum and not from Khalid himself, alternatively, they have largely been attributed to. The tribe has historically been powerful in the Arabian Peninsula, having ruled Southern Iraq, Kuwait, and Eastern Arabia after expelling Ottoman and Portuguese forces in 1670. After their conflict and fall to the Emirate of Diriyah, many Khalidis scattered to Iraq and the Levant, where many of them remain to this day. The Khalidis were reinstated in power by the Ottomans after the deposition of the first Saudi State in the early 19th century, but the S ...
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