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  2. Retaj Hotels and Hospitality - Wikipedia

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    The Retaj Al Rayyan Doha Islamic hotel is situated in Doha's Al Dafna business district and contains 360 rooms in a 19-storey building. It is a 4-star hotel. [6] Retaj Royale Doha is a 5-star hotel located near Corniche Street which has 15 stories and 108 rooms. Retaj Royale Doha has 4 restaurants along with a spa and indoor pool. [7]

  3. Taj Mahal Hotel, Abids - Wikipedia

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    2 Restaurant. 3 Building. 4 References. Toggle the table of contents. ... Taj Mahal Hotel is a heritage hotel located in Hyderabad, India. It is located at Abids ...

  4. Al-Hind - Wikipedia

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  5. Israel and Hezbollah step back from the brink of wider war ...

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    For nearly a month, people in Lebanon and Israel braced for a wider war. A deadly rocket strike from Lebanon last month on the town of Majdal Shams in the Israeli-occupied Golan Heights was ...

  6. Nuzhat al-Khawatir - Wikipedia

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    Nuzhat al-Khawatir wa Bahjat al-Masam' wa al-Nawazir (Arabic: نزهة الخواطر وبهجة المسامع والنواظر, lit. 'Promenade of Thoughts and Delight of the Ears and Eyes'), commonly abbreviated as Nuzhat al-Khawatir, is an 8-volume Arabic historical account of Greater Indian Muslim figures, primarily scholars, spanning the 1st to 14th centuries AH, corresponding to the 7th ...

  7. Taj El-Din Hilaly - Wikipedia

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    Taj El-Din Hamid Hilaly (alternatively spelt Tajeddin Hilaly, Hilali, Al-Hilaly, Taj el-Din al-Hilali, Aldin Alhilali, Tajideen El-Hilaly or Tajeddine; [1] 17 January 1941 – 5 October 2023) was an Egyptian Australian imam of Lakemba Mosque [2] in Sydney and a Sunni Muslim leader in Australia. [3]

  8. Taj Palace - Wikipedia

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    A beautiful orange-tree garden planted by al-Muqtadir's successor, al-Qahir (r. 932–934), was also likely located in the grounds of the Taj. [11] Caliph al-Mustarshid (r. 1118–1135) added a new reception hall to the palace, known after its gateway as the "Privy Chamber Gate" (Bāb al-Hujrah).

  9. Malik-Shah I - Wikipedia

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    After Nizam al-Mulk's death, Malik-Shah appointed another Persian named Taj al-Mulk Abu'l Ghana'im as his vizier. [5] Malik-Shah then went to Baghdad and decided to depose al-Muqtadi and sent him the following message: "You must relinquish Baghdad to me, and depart to any land you choose." This was because Malik-Shah wanted to appoint his ...