Eksempler på brug af Nasr på Engelsk og deres oversættelser til Dansk
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The last near disaster that Nasr had to face was a plot by leading officers in his army to assassinate him as a punishment for allowing Isma'ili( Shi'ite)
drove him back to his lands north of the Oxus. Nasr died shortly after this,
when he was succeeded by his son Nasr. Another of Ahmad's sons,
Revolution until victory!- Thawra hatta'l nasr!
thawra hatta'l nasr!- Revolution until victory!
When these people say"thawra hatta'l nasr"(revolution until victory),
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With a stay at InterContinental Cairo Citystars in Cairo(Nasr City), you will be within a 15-minute drive of City Stars
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Today the workers of Helwan Military Factory number 63 were in Tahrir Square carrying a banner that said simply"thawra hatta'l nasr"(Revolution until Victory), and they meant it.
The last near disaster that Nasr had to face was a plot by leading officers in his army to assassinate him as a punishment for allowing Isma'ili(Shi'ite)
Nasr ibn Ahmad's reign may have begun unhappily, with the cruel assassination of his father
drove him back to his lands north of the Oxus. Nasr died shortly after this,
which left Nasr effectively the autonomous ruler of Transoxiana.
The tribes now joining forces with the Hawazin were those of Thakif from Ta'if, Nasr, Jusham and that of Sa'ad Bakr's son-- from which Halima,
the heir to the caliphate,'Uddat al-Din Abu Nasr Muhammad, the future Caliph al-Zahir.
of 389 H. In the meantime, the continued existence of the Samanid state was in the hands of the Qarakhanid ruler, Nasr ibn'Ali, whose forces marched into the Samanid capital, Bukhara.
ilek nasr padshah.
its social base of support(not by chance the biggest of the camps was based in the Cairo district of Nasr City); to resist against what was portrayed as a"coup",