-
related to the
Bulaqs.
Ferenczi argued that the
records of
slave sales from
Kaffa also
suggest that the word "Ivlach"
denotes the
Bulaqs, as well the Aulâq...
- (Al-Matba'a al-Amiriya) (also
known as the
Bulaq Press (مطبعة بولاق) due to its
original location in
Bulaq) is a
printing press, and one of the main agencies...
-
Qarabolaq or
Qareh Bulaq (Dari: قرهبلاق) is a
small settlement in the
Great Pamir in
Wakhan District,
Badakhshan Province,
northeastern Afghanistan....
-
Boulaq (Arabic: بولاق, romanized:
Būlāq from
Ancient Gr****: φυλακή "guard,
customs post"), is a
district of Cairo, in Egypt. It
neighbours Downtown Cairo...
- The
Museum of
Egyptian Antiquities,
commonly known as the
Egyptian Museum (Arabic: المتحف المصري, romanized: al-Matḥaf al-Miṣrī,
Egyptian Arabic: el-Matḥaf...
- Aq
Bulaq (Persian: اق بولاق) may
refer to:
Aghcheh Bolagh Aq
Bulaq,
Kurdistan Aq Bolaq-e
Mohammad Hoseyn Khan Aq
Bulaq Murshid Aq Bolagh-e
Aqdaq Aqbolagh-e...
- Šahrazād in Macnaghten's
Calcutta edition (1839–1842) and in the 1862
Bulaq edition, and as شاهرزاد, Šāhrazād in the
Breslau edition (1825–1843). Muhsin...
- Pir
Bolagh may
refer to: Pir Bolagh, Jolfa, a
village in
Jolfa County, Iran Pir Bolagh, Ardabil, a
village in
Ardabil County, Iran Pirbulaq, a village...
- (Persian: قره بلاغ), also
rendered as
Qarah Bowlagh or
Qareh Bowlagh or Qara
Bulaq or Kara-Bulag or
Qarah Bulagh or
Qareh Bulagh, may
refer to:
Qarah Bolagh...
- Isma'il
Pasha (Arabic: إسماعيل باشا Ismā‘īl Bāshā; 12
January 1830 – 2
March 1895), also
known as 'Ismail the Magnificent, was the
Khedive of
Egypt and...