Qusai (musician) — Qusai Qusai Background information Birth name Qusai Kheder Also known as … Wikipedia
Qusai Hussein — at Tikriti (arabisch قصي صدام حسين التكريتي, DMG Quṣaī Ḥusayn at Tikrītī), manchmal auch transkribiert Kusai, Qusay, Kusay; * 17. Mai 1966 in Bagdad; † 22. Juli 2003 in Mosul … Deutsch Wikipedia
Qusai ibn Kilab — ibn Murrah (Qusayy) ( ar. قصي بن كلاب بن مُرة) (c. 400 ndash;480) was the great grandfather of Shaiba ibn Hashim (Abdul Mutallib). He was fifth in the line of descent to Muhammad, and attained supreme power at Mecca. Qusai is amongst the… … Wikipedia
Qusai Munir — (arabisch قصي منير, DMG Quṣai Munīr; * 12. April 1981 in Nasiriyya) ist ein irakischer Fußballspieler. Aktuell spielt er für den Qatar Sports Club in der Qatar Stars League. Der Mittelfeldspieler begann 1998 im Alter von 17 Jahre seine… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Abd Manaf ibn Qusai — (Arabic: ar. عبد مناف بن قصي) is whom the clan of Banu Abd Manaf is named after. His father was Qusai ibn Kilab.When his father died, he took charge of his work. He too distinguished himself by his ability, and he was noted for his generosity and … Wikipedia
Abd-al-Uzza ibn Qusai — In Islam, Abd al Uzza ibn Qusai ( ar. عبدالعزة) forms an important link between his father, Qusai ibn Kilab (c.400–480), the great great grandfather of Shaiba ibn Hashim (Abdul Mutallib) and his son, Asad ibn Abd Al Uzza, the progenitor of the… … Wikipedia
Abd-al-Dar ibn Qusai — forms an important link between his father, Qusai ibn Kilab (c.400–480), the great great grandfather of Shaiba ibn Hashim (Abdul Mutallib) and his own sons, since he is the progenitor of the Banu Abd al dar [… … Wikipedia
Ahmed Qusai al-Taayie — Specialist Ahmed Qusai al Taayie (ca. 1965) is a Iraqi American United States Army linguist soldier, who was kidnapped on October 23, 2006 in Baghdad.Early lifeAl Taayie is from Ann Arbor, Michigan and his parents are Kousay and Nawal al… … Wikipedia
Kusai Hussein — Qusai Hussein Qusai Hussein at Tikriti (arabisch قصي صدام حسين التكريتي, DMG Quṣaī Ḥusayn at Tikrītī), manchmal auch Kusai, Qusay, Kusay; * 17. Mai 1966 in Bagdad; † 22. Juli 2003 in Mosul) war das zweitälteste von f … Deutsch Wikipedia
Qusay Hussein — Qusai Hussein Qusai Hussein at Tikriti (arabisch قصي صدام حسين التكريتي, DMG Quṣaī Ḥusayn at Tikrītī), manchmal auch Kusai, Qusay, Kusay; * 17. Mai 1966 in Bagdad; † 22. Juli 2003 in Mosul) war das zweitälteste von … Deutsch Wikipedia