• Intifada (redirect from Al-Ayun Intifada)
    occupation lasting from December 1987 to 1993 Second Intifada, also called Al-Aqsa Intifada, a period of intensified Israeli-Palestinian violence, which...
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    Laayoune (redirect from Al-Ayun)
    Laayoune or El Aaiún (Arabic: العيون, romanized: al-ʿUyūn, lit. 'The Springs') is the largest city of the disputed territory named Western Sahara, with...
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  • 1087–88, a treatise on ophthalmology entitled "The Light of the Eyes" (Nur al-ayun), in Persian. Hirschberg: Geschichte der Augenheilkunde bei den Arabern...
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    Wadi al-'Uyun (Arabic: وادي العيون, also spelled Wadi al-Oyun, Wady Aloyon, or Wadi al-Ayun; transliteration: "Valley of the Springs") is a town in northwestern...
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  • In early September 1999, Sahrawi students held a sit-in at al-Zamlah Square in al-'Ayun, the capital of the territory, demanding scholarships and transportation...
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    (Arabic: الحنية) Valley and the Al-Sahba Valley (Arabic: السهباء). Also, Alkharj is known for the presence of ʿayūn (Arabic: عيون “eyes”), which are...
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    N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z See also References External links 'Ain, pl.: `Ayūn, ʿUyūn Spring, fountain, source. Examples: El Aaiún All pages with titles...
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    Sahrawi intifada, on 9 October 2010 activists created Gdeim Izik camp in al-'Ayun as a form of protest against Moroccan occupation." [1] Archived 14 December...
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    Rustaq (redirect from Al-Rustaq)
    attractions in Rustaq are the "Ayun Al-Mas" (Diamond Eyes) hot springs, such as Al Khor, Al Hwayt, Al Khadra, Al Zurqa, and Ain Al-Kusfa, where the water temperature...
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    Arab inhabitants as 'Ayūn al-Ḥajal (ca. 3 kilometers (1.9 mi) south of Buq'ata). There was also a farm by the same name, Al 'Ayūn (Al 'Uyūn) (32°43′07″N...
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