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  2. Hashemites - Wikipedia

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    The Arab revolt, an Anglo-Hashemite plot in its essence, broke out in June 1916. Britain financed the revolt and supplied arms, provisions, direct artillery support, and experts in desert warfare including the soon to be famous T. E. Lawrence. The Hashemites promised more than they were able to deliver, and their ambitious plan collapsed.

  3. Banu Hashim - Wikipedia

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    Banu Hashim (Arabic: بنو هاشم, romanized: Banū Hāshim) is an Arab clan within the Quraysh tribe to which the Islamic prophet Muhammad Ibn Abdullah belonged, named after Muhammad's great-grandfather Hashim ibn Abd Manaf.

  4. 515 Hashemites - Wikipedia

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    The 515 Hashemites (Arabic: الهواشم ... as well as riding in cars with “515 Hashemite” stickers on the windows, in the Seyhan district of Adana. [4] ...

  5. Abu Talib ibn Abd al-Muttalib - Wikipedia

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    Abu Talib ibn Abd al-Muttalib (Arabic: أَبُو طَالِب بن عَبْد ٱلْمُطَّلِب, romanized: ʾAbū Ṭālib bin ʿAbd al-Muṭṭalib; c. 535 – 619) was the leader of Banu Hashim, a clan of the Qurayshi tribe of Mecca in the Hejazi region of the Arabian Peninsula.

  6. Al-Hashimi (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Al-Hashimi, also transliterated Al-Hashemi (Arabic: الهاشمي), Hashemi, Hashimi, or Hashmi (Persian: هاشمی) is an Arabic and Persian surname. [1] [2] The definite article Al-usually distinguishes the Arabic from the more numerous form.

  7. Almaany - Wikipedia

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    It has Arabic to English translations and English to Arabic, as well as a significant quantity of technical terminology. It is useful to translators as its search results are given in context. [6] Almaany offers correspondent meanings for Arabic terms with semantically similar words and is widely used in Arabic language research. [7]

  8. Hashemite custodianship of Jerusalem holy sites - Wikipedia

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    The Hashemites are descendants of Muhammad, who ruled over the Islamic holy city of Mecca for 700 years until they were ousted by the House of Saud in 1924. The custodianship became a Hashemite legacy administered by consecutive Jordanian kings. Sharif Hussein was buried in 1931 near the Al-Aqsa mosque where his funeral also took place. [5]

  9. Hashemites (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Hashemites, Hashimites, or Hashimids, may refer to: Banu Hashim, the descendants of Hashim ibn Abd Manaf, Arab sub-tribe of the Quraysh Hashimi Dress, dress associated with the women of the tribe; Hashemite (mineral), a very rare barium chromate mineral; Hashemite royal family of the Hejaz (1916–1925), Iraq (1921–1958), and Jordan (1921 ...