- Alqama,
Alkama, ʿAlqama or
ʿAlḳama may
refer to: 'Alqama ibn 'Abada (fl.
early 6th century), Arab poet
Alqama ibn Qays (d. 681/2),
Muslim scholar Alqama...
- army was sent
against him
under the
command of
Alkama and the
Christian bishop of Seville, Oppa. That
Alkama was the
general and that
there was a bishop...
- Ibn
Alqama (also Ibn
Alkama, Bin Alqamah, etc.) may
refer to: Abu Ya'fur ibn
Alqama (fl.
early 6th century),
Lakhmid general Abu
Haritha bin
Alqamah (fl...
- ʿAlqama or
ʿAlḳama (Arabic: علقمة) was a
distinguished Muslim general who
served in
northern Iberia at the
beginning of the 8th century. By
order of Munuza...
- al-Thaqafī (Arabic: أبو غالب تمام بن علقمة الثقفي), also
transliterated Ibn
ʿAlḳama al-Thaḳafī (720×728 – 811), was an Arab
military leader in al-Andalus during...
- example,
garin dawa is
processed from
guinea corn,
garin masara and
garin alkama originate from
maize and
wheat respectively,
while garin magani is a powdery...
- is
eaten with the
necessary starch (tuwon shinkafa,
tuwon masara,
tuwon alkama, fufu, rice, naan, and
other northern Nigerian dishes).
These starches are...
-
prose work by Ibn ʿAlqama. Also
transliterated ibn
ʿAlḳama al-Thaḳafī. Dunlop, D. M. (1971). "Ibn
ʿAlḳama, Tammām". In Lewis, B.; Ménage, V. L.; Pellat, Ch...
- both a
given name and a surname.
People with the name include:
Tammam ibn
Alkama al-Wazir (fl. 9th century),
Umayyad poet
Tammam H****an (1918-2011), Egyptian...
-
March 2020. Forzieri, Giovanni; Dakos, Vasilis; McDowell, Nate G.; Ramdane,
Alkama; Cescatti,
Alessandro (August 2022). "Emerging
signals of
declining forest...