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Radwan (other)
Radwan may refer to: People *Radwan (name) and Redwan, People with the name and surname *Fakhr al-Mulk Radwan, Seljuk ruler of Aleppo from 1095 to 1113. *Ridwan dynasty, dynastic family that governed Gaza and various provinces throughout the Ottoman Empire between the 16th-17th centuries Places *Radwan, Łódź Voivodeship, a village in central Poland *Radwan, Lesser Poland Voivodeship, a village in south Poland *Radwan, Świętokrzyskie Voivodeship, a village in south-central Poland *Sheikh Radwan, Gaza Others *Radwan coat of arms, a Polish knights' clan and coat-of-arms *Redwan Force, Hezbollah's special forces See also

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Radwan (name)
Radwan or Redwan or Ridwan (in Arabic رضوان) is a given name and a surname. Notable people with the name include: Patrynom *Ridwan dynasty * Abu Nu'aym Ridwan, minister and military commander in the Emirate of Granada *Ali ibn Ridwan Al-Misri (c. 988 - c. 1061), Arab of Egyptian origin who was a physician, astrologer and astronomer *Fakhr al-Mulk Ridwan (c. 1077 – 1113), Seljuk emir of Aleppo from 1095 until his death Given name Radwan * Radwan (bishop of Poznań) (died 1172), bishop of Poznań probably in the years 1164 to 1172 * Radwan Al Azhar (born 1979), Syrian footballer *Radwan al-Habib (born 1962), Syrian politician and government minister *Radwan Al Hilu (1909–1975), Palestinian Arab politician * Radwan Kalaji (born 1992), Syrian footballer *Radwan Karout (born 1950), Syrian wrestler and Olympian *Radwan Ghazi Moumneh, Canadian recording engineer, producer and musician * Radwan Al-Sheikh Hassan, Syrian footballer Redwan *Redwan Ahmed, Bangladeshi politician an ...
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Redwan
Radwan or Redwan or Ridwan (in Arabic رضوان) is a given name and a surname. Notable people with the name include: Patrynom *Ridwan dynasty * Abu Nu'aym Ridwan, minister and military commander in the Emirate of Granada *Ali ibn Ridwan Al-Misri (c. 988 - c. 1061), Arab of Egyptian origin who was a physician, astrologer and astronomer *Fakhr al-Mulk Ridwan (c. 1077 – 1113), Seljuk emir of Aleppo from 1095 until his death Given name Radwan * Radwan (bishop of Poznań) (died 1172), bishop of Poznań probably in the years 1164 to 1172 * Radwan Al Azhar (born 1979), Syrian footballer *Radwan al-Habib (born 1962), Syrian politician and government minister *Radwan Al Hilu (1909–1975), Palestinian Arab politician * Radwan Kalaji (born 1992), Syrian footballer *Radwan Karout (born 1950), Syrian wrestler and Olympian *Radwan Ghazi Moumneh, Canadian recording engineer, producer and musician * Radwan Al-Sheikh Hassan, Syrian footballer Redwan *Redwan Ahmed, Bangladeshi politician an ...
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Fakhr Al-Mulk Radwan
Ridwan), though he is commonly referred to as ''Ridwan'' ( ar, رضوان), which is also romanised as ''Radwan'' or ''Rudwan''. ( – 10 December 1113) was a Seljuk emir of Aleppo from 1095 until his death. Ridwan was born to the Seljuk prince Tutush, who had established a principality in Syria after his brother, Sultan Malik-Shah I granted him the region and its adjacent areas as an appanage. After the death of Malik-Shah, Tutush claimed the Seljuk crown, but he was killed by the forces of his nephew Berkyaruq near Ray, Iran. Following this, Ridwan moved to Aleppo and proclaimed himself the new emir. His brother Duqaq's declaration of a new emirate in Damascus split the Syrian Seljuk state in two and started a rivalry between the brothers which continued even after the arrival of the First Crusade in 1097. Ridwan tried to banish the Crusaders with gold, and fought the Principality of Antioch, a Crusader state established after the end of the Siege of Antioch in 1098. ...
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Ridwan Dynasty
The Ridwan dynasty (also spelled ''Radwan''; tr, RizvanZe'evi, 2012, p39/ref>) was the most prominent pasha family in Palestine (region), Palestine, ruling the southwestern districts of the Damascus Eyalet ("Province of Damascus") in the 16th and 17th centuries under Ottoman Empire, Ottoman rule. The dynasty was based in Gaza City, Gaza, where its members continuously served as the hereditary ''sanjak-beys'' (district governors) of the sanjak (provincial district) for over a century. Members also ruled different provinces and districts throughout the Ottoman Empire and held additional titles at different times.Sharon, 2009, p196/ref> The Ridwan period in Gaza was considered the city's last golden age. The dynasty was founded by Kara Şahin Mustafa Pasha, who served as governor of a number of provinces and district, including Gaza, during his career. The dynasty was named after Mustafa's son Ridwan Pasha who served as Gaza's governor in 1570 until he was succeeded by his son Ahma ...
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Radwan, Łódź Voivodeship
Radwan is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Białaczów, within Opoczno County, Łódź Voivodeship, in central Poland. It lies approximately west of Białaczów, south-west of Opoczno, and south-east of the regional capital Łódź Łódź, also rendered in English as Lodz, is a city in central Poland and a former industrial centre. It is the capital of Łódź Voivodeship, and is located approximately south-west of Warsaw. The city's coat of arms is an example of canti .... References Villages in Opoczno County {{Opoczno-geo-stub ...
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Radwan, Lesser Poland Voivodeship
Radwan is a rural village. It lies approximately south of Szczucin, north-east of Dąbrowa Tarnowska, and east of the regional capital Kraków Kraków (), or Cracow, is the second-largest and one of the oldest cities in Poland. Situated on the Vistula River in Lesser Poland Voivodeship, the city dates back to the seventh century. Kraków was the official capital of Poland until 1596 .... References Radwan {{Dąbrowa-geo-stub ...
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Radwan, Świętokrzyskie Voivodeship
Radwan is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Iwaniska, within Opatów County, Świętokrzyskie Voivodeship, in south-central Poland. It lies approximately south-east of Iwaniska, south-west of Opatów, and south-east of the regional capital Kielce Kielce (, yi, קעלץ, Keltz) is a city in southern Poland, and the capital of the Świętokrzyskie Voivodeship. In 2021, it had 192,468 inhabitants. The city is in the middle of the Świętokrzyskie Mountains (Holy Cross Mountains), on the bank .... References Villages in Opatów County {{Opatów-geo-stub ...
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Sheikh Radwan
Sheikh Radwan ( ar, الشيخ رضوان) is a district of Gaza City located nearly northwest of the city center. It borders al-Shati camp to the southwest, Rimal to the south, and Jabalia to the east. The Sheikh Radwan Cemetery is located in the district. It contains hundreds of graves for Palestinians killed in the Israeli–Palestinian conflict, including Hamas leaders Ahmed Yassin, Abdel Aziz al-Rantissi, and Said Siam. History The district is named after Sheikh Radwan whose ''mazar'' ("mausoleum") is situated on a hilltop in the district with an elevation of above sea level. The mausoleum formerly served as a mosque, but is currently inactive. Its walls are constructed from ancient building stones and fragments of marble slabs in secondary use. In the 19th century, it was surrounded by ancient trees. The French explorer Victor Guérin who visited it in 1863, speculated that it could have been an ancient convent, and the gardens around it the remains of its garden. There a ...
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Radwan Coat Of Arms
Radwan () is a Polish knights' clan (''ród'') and a Polish coat of arms used by the ''szlachta'' (noble families within the clan). Blazon Gules: a Gonfanon or surmounted by a Maltese Cross of the last. Crest – on a crowned helmet – three ostrich feathers proper.ore_properly_a_"rycerz"_(German_"ritter")active_a_few_decades_earlier.__..."Janusz_Bieniak,_"Knight_Clans_in_Medieval_Poland",_in_Antoni_Gąsiorowski_(ed.)The_Polish_Nobility_in_the_Middle_Ages:_Anthologies_Ossolineum.html" ;"title="ritter").html" ;"title="ritter.html" ;"title="ore properly a "rycerz" (German "ritter">ore properly a "rycerz" (German "ritter")">ritter.html" ;"title="ore properly a "rycerz" (German "ritter">ore properly a "rycerz" (German "ritter")active a few decades earlier. ..."Janusz Bieniak, "Knight Clans in Medieval Poland", in Antoni Gąsiorowski (ed.)The Polish Nobility in the Middle Ages: Anthologies Ossolineum">Zakład Narodowy im. Ossolińskich – Wydawnictwo; Wrocław, POLSKA; 1984, page 1 ...
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Redwan Force
The al-Hajj Radwan Force ( ar, فوج الحاج رضوان, Fawj al-Ḥajj Raḍwān, , also spelled Redwan or Ridwan) is a special operation forces unit of Hezbollah Hezbollah (; ar, حزب الله ', , also transliterated Hizbullah or Hizballah, among others) is a Lebanese Shia Islamist political party and militant group, led by its Secretary-General Hassan Nasrallah since 1992. Hezbollah's parami .... Its main mission is to infiltrate the territory of Israel, with specific attention to Galilee and northern Israel. Hezbollah has trained special forces fighters since the 1990s, which are today part of the Radwan Unit. They have particular experience in raids and small unit tactics and according to Hezbollah perform "ambushes, assassinations, or operations that require deep infiltration."Gabrielsen, Iver (2014) "The evolution of Hezbollah's strategy and military performance, 1982–2006," Small Wars & Insurgencies, 25:2, 257–283, DOI: 10.1080/09592318.2014.903636M ...
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