Burj Khalifa
... Khalifa, but it's more than just a building; it's a symbol of Dubai's audacious vision. To understand its significance, we must delve into the strategic thinking that brought ... Khalifa was intended The Vision: Burj Khalifa as a ...
Burj Khalifa
... Khalifa tops them all . Towering high above the ground , the Burj Khalifa is currently known as the tallest structure in the world . It is so tall that it can be seen from as far as 60 ... Khalifa? T he Burj Khalifa is. Burj Khalifa 5.
Burj Khalifa: The Tallest Tower in the World
... Khalifa for the Abu Dhabi emir Sheikh Khalifa bin al-Nahayan rescued Dubai from bankruptcy with a $20 billion bailout. In return, the Burj Dubai was renamed the Burj Khalifa. grand opening. This was done to honor Sheikh Khalifa bin ...
Sirdar and Khalifa
... Khalifa and all his works , whilst others like the Jaalin , although their country was occupied by the dervishes , were notoriously but awaiting a favourable opportunity to return to their allegiance to the Khedive . Khalifa Abdullah ...
Sirdar and Khalifa Or the Re-conquest of the Soudan
... Khalifa and all his works , whilst others like the Jaalin , although their country was occupied by the dervishes , were notoriously but awaiting a favourable opportunity to return to their allegiance to the Khedive . Khalifa Abdullah ...
Sirdar and Khalifa; Or
... Khalifa and all his works , whilst others like the Jaalin , although their country was occupied by the dervishes , were notoriously but awaiting a favourable opportunity to return to their allegiance to the Khedive . Khalifa Abdullah ...
Khalifa and International Cooperation
... Khalifa was also an opportunity for the UAE students in the US to call on him and listen to a word of advice . During his meeting with the students , Sheikh Khalifa urged them to focus on their studies and excel in their fields so that ...
The Wide World Magazine
... Khalifa accused him of having assisted Adlan in disposing of the papers in some way . But the very worst was to come . On Yet to come , the morning of the third or fourth day of Adlan's imprisonment we saw him The Worst being led out of ...
The Spectator
... Khalifa's household , and stood daily at his gate , enabled him to share as well as witness the strange scenes that went on around him . No doubt Slatin was never really trusted by the Khalifa , never truly at liberty . The Khalifa ...
The Faith of Islam
... Khalifa is both Pope and Emperor . is the bounden duty of the Khalifa to preserve the frontiers of Islám intact ; he cannot agree to the session of territory , unless compelled to do so by superior force . After the war in Tripoli , a ...
Mahdiism and the Egyptian Sudan
... Khalifa - The situa- tion at Suakin as expressed by the notables and merchants - The Amarar press the siege of Tamai - The letter of the Khalifa's emissaries in Tamai- The attack and capture of Tamai - The friendly Arabs operate towards ...
New Nash's Pall Mall Magazine
... Khalifa Abdullah being angry one day with Ali Wad Helu , vented his spite by ordering Macnamara back to prison again . Later the Khalifa gave him to the Emir Wad Setti for a servant ; but that service was of short duration , for ...
The Indian Annual Register
... Khalifa , and secondly , to divert Muslim opinion from the anti - Muslim attitude of the British cabinet to anti ... Khalifa . This led Indian Muslims to formulate their demands , so frequently repeated , regarding the temporal ...
Field-Marshal Lord Kitchener
... Khalifa had 7000 men with him rather than 700 . However , Colonel Kitchener's orders from his brother were to reconnoitre and obtain accurate information . Accordingly he moved on to within three miles of the Khalifa . Here he formed a ...
A Collection of Treaties, Engagements, and Sanads Relating to India and Neighbouring Countries
... Khalifa was allowed to return there . He soon however began to intrigue , and it became necessary to deport him to Kowait , whence he afterwards proceeded to Katif . In September 1869 Muhammad bin Khalifa , aided by his relative Nasir ...
Ten Years' Captivity in the Mahdi's Camp, 1882-1892
... Khalifa to whom he should refer in case of his ( the Khalifa's ) death . Abdullah replied to his brother Yakub , and from this it was generally understood that he intended to retain the succession in his own family . Shortly after Abu ...
The Imperial and Asiatic Quarterly Review and Oriental and Colonial Record
... Khalifa , if there be any , for which there is no absolute need , is the first among peers , so far as he possesses most power to carry out the Muhammadan law . Had the Sultans of Turkey not committed the mistake of subordinating the ...
Ten Years' Captivity in the Mahdi's Camp
... Khalifa . Abu Anga took Todros Kasa with him . Before leaving , Abu Anga asked the Khalifa to whom he should refer in case of his ( the Khalifa's ) death . Abdullah replied to his brother Yakub , and from this it was generally ...
The Soudan: 1882 to 1897
... Khalifa's reign of terror to a close . The Ababdeh shiekhs , who are in constant communication with their numerous relatives and fellow tribesmen dwelling south of the frontier , and con- sequently subject to the Khalifa , are kept very ...
