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  2. Ageel bin Muhammad al-Badr - Wikipedia

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    Since the death of his father in 1996, Ageel bin Muhammad has been the head of the royal Hamid ad-Din lineage. He uses the title Saif al-Islam ("Sword of Islam"), which had been carried by the Crown Princes of Yemen. [citation needed] Ageel bin Muhammed has two sons: Muhammad Al-Hassan bin 'Ageel Hamidaddin and Ahmed bin ‘Ageel Al-Badr.

  3. Muhammad al-Badr - Wikipedia

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    Muhammad Al-Badr (15 February 1926 – 6 August 1996) (Arabic: المنصور بالله محمد البدر بن أحمد) was the last king and Zaidi Imam of the Mutawakkilite Kingdom of Yemen (North Yemen) and leader of the monarchist regions during the North Yemen Civil War (1962–1970).

  4. Rassid dynasty - Wikipedia

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    The last ruling Rassid descendant Muhammad al-Badr, greatly disappointed by the Saudi recognition of the republic, emigrated to London where he died in 1996. [12] In June 1974 military officers led by Colonel Ibrahim al-Hamdi staged a bloodless coup, claiming that the government of Al-Iryani had become ineffective. The constitution was ...

  5. Imams of Yemen - Wikipedia

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    al-Mansur al-Husayn III bin Muhammad bin al-Hadi 1859–1863, d. 1888; al-Hadi Sharaf ad-Din bin Muhammad bin Abd ar-Rahman 1878–1890; al-Mansur Muhammad bin Yahya Hamid ad-Din 1890–1904; al-Mutawakkil Yahya Muhammad Hamid ad-Din 1904–1948 (son) an-Nasir Ahmad bin Yahya 1948–1962 (son of al-Mutawakkil Yahya Muhammad Hamid ed-Din)

  6. File:Operation Badr.png - Wikipedia

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  7. File:The Green Dome, Masjid Nabawi, Madina.jpg - Wikipedia

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    Additionally, any reproduction of this image, in any medium, must appear with the license name, attribution and copy of the license (or a permanent link to where it can be found). Attribution of this image to the author ( Muhammad Mahdi Karim/www.micro2macro.net ) is required in a prominent location near to the image.

  8. Muslim ibn Aqil - Wikipedia

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    Muslim ibn Aqil al-Hashimi (Arabic: مُسْلِم ٱبْن عَقِيل ٱلْهَاشِمِيّ, romanized: Muslim ibn ʿAqīl al-Hāshimī) was a relative of the Islamic prophet Muhammad. Muslim was the son of Aqil ibn Abi Talib and a cousin of Husayn ibn Ali , the third Shia Imam , who dispatched him to Kufa in Iraq to ascertain their ...

  9. List of mosques in Medina - Wikipedia

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    Mosque of Al-Bada'e; Mosque of Al-Fadeekh; Mosque of Al-Meekat; Mosque of Al-Saqiya: also called masjid Suqya, it is believed to have been built where once prophet Muhammad stayed on hiw way out for the Battle of Badr. Mosque of Ali Bin Abu-Talib: it is situated some 290 meters from the Masjid Nabawi and 122 meters from Masjid Ghamama. [2]