"Initials" by "Florian Körner", licensed under "CC0 1.0". / Remix of the original. - Created with dicebear.comInitialsFlorian Körnerhttps://github.com/dicebear/dicebearAN
ancient history mostafa 5 months ago 75%
Abraha www.trustpast.net

*The first thing you should know is that Abyssinia was located in Ethiopia with its capital in Addis Ababa, and Abyssinia included countries such as Djibouti, Somalia, Eritrea, Sudan and Kenya, all of this area was called Abyssinia, and it was the third most powerful kingdom on earth after the Romans and Persians. Another thing is that the word Najashi means king, meaning that Najashi is a title for the king of Abyssinia. [Abraha](https://www.trustpast.net/2024/04/abraha.html) was a soldier of the army of Abyssinia who came to Yemen in the campaign sent by the Negus King of Abyssinia, led by Aryat, to invade Yemen and avenge the death of Christians in the incident of the groove by King Dhu Nuwas. After the success of that campaign Yemen became a vassal of Abyssinia, and Aryat took over the rule there. [Read More...](https://www.trustpast.net/2024/04/abraha.html)

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"Initials" by "Florian Körner", licensed under "CC0 1.0". / Remix of the original. - Created with dicebear.comInitialsFlorian Körnerhttps://github.com/dicebear/dicebearAN
ancient history mostafa 5 months ago 50%
Khorafa and Valley Of The Jinn www.trustpast.net

There are people whose names remain alive forever, even when they leave the world, and these names live their personal lives separately from them, gaining a kind of autonomy. People forget, with the succession of times, the significance of first names and their association with their owners, for example, who knows that the "pajamas", that is, a nightgown, is originally a man's name?" Some may know that the word "sandwich" that we eat is also the name of a man who could not stand to break away from gambling, which made him invent a way of eating that does not prevent him from continuing to play with the fate of his possessions, and so it seems for the word "Khorafa" Once Upon a time there was a boy from the tribe of Bani Ozra who named "Khorafa" and "Khorafa" in Arabic are the things that the mind does not believe and its meaning in English is a Fairy Tale or Myth One day the mother asked her son " Khorafa " to go to graze sheep in the valley, but she warned him not to go to the distant valley because she is afraid of the distance and the mystery that surrounds this valley, but when he went to the valley, he found it very crowded and there are a lot of shepherds and sheep and found the Forbidden Valley and there is no one in it, so he decided to go to the Forbidden Valley and it was called the " valley of the jinn ".

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"Initials" by "Florian Körner", licensed under "CC0 1.0". / Remix of the original. - Created with dicebear.comInitialsFlorian Körnerhttps://github.com/dicebear/dicebearAN
ancient history mostafa 6 months ago 100%
Mameluk Massacre 1811 www.trustpast.net

Napoleon's armies packed up and left the Mahrousa in 1801 after the failure of their famous campaign in Egypt and left behind a seething country. The Mamluks were divided into rival alliances for power, some with external support from the British and some from the troubled Egyptian interior. Muhammad Ali Pasha al-Masud ibn Ibrahim Agha Quli al-Albanian, Ottoman governor of Egypt, founder of the Alawite dynasty and ruler of Egypt between 1805 and 1848. Mohammed Ali Basha Born in 1769 in Kola For a Muslim family, Macedonia (Greece), At the age of ten, he worked with his father in the tobacco trade and ship charter, and succeeded his father as head of irregular soldiers. He came to Egypt in 1799 as part of an Ottoman military division to work to drive the French out of Egypt, but the Ottoman forces were defeated at the site of "The naval battle of Abu Qir", and then he returned to his country. He came again to Egypt in 1801 as part of the army of Captain Hussein, who came to help the British evacuate the French from Egypt, The deputy commander of the Albanian battalion. After the evacuation of the French campaign, he was promoted to the rank of Major General, and then nominated for the post of Chief of the General Command and Commander of the Palaces Guard to the Governor-General. On July 9, 1805, the Ottoman Sultan agreed to the request of the scholars, appointed Muhammad Ali as governor of Egypt and deposed Khurshid Pasha.

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