Khizar Caliphate's definitions
bin¹: a cylinder-shaped object that has an opening. Where you put your trash.
bin²: Arabic for "son of".
bin²: Arabic for "son of".
by Khizar Caliphate August 12, 2021
Get the binmug. pole¹: a long object in a cylinder-like shape, of any material.
pole²: somebody from Poland (must be capitalized for proper grammar).
pole²: somebody from Poland (must be capitalized for proper grammar).
by Khizar Caliphate August 8, 2021
Get the polemug. Hey Khizar!
by Khizar Caliphate August 10, 2021
Get the Khizarmug. a series of letters added to the start of the word to make a new word with a new meaning. some examples of prefixes are:
un-/in- = not
over- = too much
under- = too less.
Like a suffix, when a prefix is added to a word, the word becomes a base word.
un-/in- = not
over- = too much
under- = too less.
Like a suffix, when a prefix is added to a word, the word becomes a base word.
by Khizar Caliphate October 7, 2021
Get the prefixmug. letter: the second letter of the Semitic abjads, including Phoenician Bēt 𐤁, Hebrew Bēt ב, Aramaic Bēth 𐡁, Syriac Bēṯ ܒ, and Arabic ba ب.
by Khizar Caliphate October 13, 2021
Get the bamug. The Ummayad Caliphate (in Arabic: الخلافة الأموية: alkhilafat al'umawia) very first of the caliphates. It started in 661 when Ali ibn Abi Talib, the last Rashidun caliph, died. His rival Muawiya started a caliphate that would expand to the borders of Islam. In 711, Tarek ibn Ziyad led a Berber army up into Iberia and won, expelling the Visigoths out of Spain. As the caliphate expanded, it started to get less religious. It was defeated in 750 when Abbasid armies, from their base in Baghdad, attacked with the help of Ummayad rebels in north-east Iran.
by Khizar Caliphate October 12, 2021
Get the Ummayad Caliphatemug. letter: Alif is the first letter of the semitic abjads, including Phonician 'alep 𐤀, Hebrew aleph א, Syriac 'alap ܐ, Aramaic 'alap 𐡀, and Arabic alif ا.
by Khizar Caliphate October 8, 2021
Get the alifmug.