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Lahsa — can refer to: *Al Hasa *Lhasa … Wikipedia
lahsa- — *lahsa , *lahsaz germ., stark. Maskulinum (a): nhd. Lachs; ne. salmon; Rekontruktionsbasis: an., ae., as., ahd.; Etymologie: idg. *lak̑sos?, Maskul … Germanisches Wörterbuch
Los Angeles High School of the Arts — LAHSA is currently housed at Belmont High School, located a mile west of downtown Los Angeles. LAHSA is formerly known as the small learning community BAPA (Belmont Academy of Performing Arts) which was established in 1998. As was BAPA s mission … Wikipedia
Muqrin ibn Zamil — (Arabic: مقرن بن زامل Migrin ibin Zāmil), the ruler of eastern Arabia, including al Hasa, al Qatif, and Bahrain, and the last Jabrid ruler of Bahrain. He was defeated in battle by an invading Portuguese force that conquerered the islands of… … Wikipedia
Downtown Los Angeles — Neighborhood of the City of Los Angeles Downtown skyline during sunset as seen from Griffith Observatory … Wikipedia
Habesh — ( tr. Habeş / Hebeşe) was an Ottoman province that bordered the Red Sea. It comprised Massawa, Hergigo, Suakin and their hinterlands in Africa (taken from Ethiopia, now part of Eritrea). later it would also incorporate Zeila and western… … Wikipedia
Al-Hasa — This article refers to the traditional region of Al Hasa. For the current Saudi Arabian administrative unit sometimes called Al Hasa, see: Al Ahsa (governorate). For other uses see Al Ahsa. Al Hasa or al Ahsa ( ar. الأحساء Unicode|al Aḥsāʾ ,… … Wikipedia
Safarnameh — Die vier Reisen des Nāser Khosrow im Überblick: 1. Reise rot, 2.+3. Reise grün, 4. Reise gelb Safarnāmeh (Safarnāme, Safarnama, Safarnamah, Safarnoma, persisch سفرنامه, pers.: Buch der Reisen, Reisebericht ) ist der Titel diverser… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Arabien [1] — Arabien, I. (a. Geogr., Arabĭa). die große Halbinsel, die sich zwischen dem Persischen u. Erythräischen Meerbusen (dem Rothen Meere) hinzieht. Gebirge: das Schwarze Gebirge mit Sinai u. Horeb, Zametus, Klimax, Didymi etc.; Flüsse: Bätius in W.,… … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Subdivisions of the Ottoman Empire — State organisation of the Ottoman Empire House of Osman (Ottoman Dynasty) … Wikipedia