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MacLeod visited Al
Bidda to meet with the
ruler and
initial founder of Doha,
Buhur bin Jubrun, who was also the
chief of the Al-Buainain tribe.
MacLeod noted...
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triptote sea
masculine root noun b-ḥ-r biḥār (1a)
broken plural triptote buḥūr (1a)
broken plural triptote ʼabḥār (1a)
broken plural triptote ʼabḥur (1a)...
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places of business.
Mosques in the
neighborhood include Sahrayicedit Mosque,
Buhur Baba Mosque,
Arapgirli Hüseyin Avni Mosque, Böcekli Mosque, and
Halil İbrahim...
- sixteen. The
meters of the
rhythmical poetry are
known in
Arabic as "seas" (
buḥūr). The
measuring unit of seas is
known as "taf‘īlah," and
every sea contains...
- Ḥadīth
Sayyid al-istighfār
Ghidha ul
Albabi Bi
Sharh Mandhumatil Aadabi Al-
Buhur Az-Zakhiratu fi ‘ulum al-Akhira
Scholar Of Renown:
Muhammad Ibn
Ahmad Al-Saffarini...
- biʾarwāḥnā. 𝄇 𝄆 Ash-shaʿb biyizḥaf
zayyi n-nūr Ash-shaʿb jibāl ash-shaʿb
buḥūr Burkān gaḍbān burkān biyfūr Zilzāl
biyshuqq luhum fī qubūr. 𝄇 𝄆 Wallāh...
- of the Universe) and the Kitâb ül Muhit: El
Muhit fî İlmi'l Eflâk ve'l
Buhûr (Book of the
Regional Seas and the
Science of
Astronomy and Navigation)...
- Victory), 1580 - an
illustrated history of the
Shirvan campaign Cāmi'i'l-
Buhür der Mecalis-i-Sür (Gathering of the Seas), 1583 Menlāab-i Hüner-Verān (Epic...
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meaning three in the
first half of the
verse and
three in the second. The
buḥūr (بحور) (meters) (sg. baḥr بحر),
identified according to the traditional...
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MacLeod visited Al
Bidda to meet with the
ruler and
initial founder of Doha,
Buhur bin Jubrun, who was also the
chief of the Al-Buainain tribe.
MacLeod noted...