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- housed at the Jewish Theological Seminary of America. The majority of Cairenes make food for themselves and make use of local produce markets. The restaurant...
- Welsh people (demonym "Welshmen", "Welshwomen", "Walian") -ene CairoCairenes CyrenaicaCyrenes DamascusDamascenes NazarethNazarenes Palmyra...
- featured in the 9th-century Arabian Nights (such as the tale of Ali the Cairene and the Haunted House in Baghdad). Renaissance magic took a revived interest...
- sack of Baghdad and the execution of Caliph Al-Musta'sim in 1258, these Cairene Caliphs had resided in Cairo as nominal rulers used to legitimize the actual...
- Maltese Cairene Damascene Iraqi Negev (bedouin) Yemenite (Sanaani) Moroccan Standard Arabic English qalb /ʔalp/ 'alb 'aleb galeb galb galb qalb قلب (qalb)...
- 21 October 1798 by Girodet-Trioson, 1810 Belligerents French Republic Cairenes Commanders and leaders Napoleon Bonaparte Various (non-centralized leadership)...
- rulers used to legitimize the actual rule of the Mamluk sultans. All the Cairene Abbasid caliphs who preceded or succeeded Al-Musta'in were spiritual heads...
- emphatic labials [mˤ] and [bˤ] and emphatic [rˤ] to Cairene Arabic with marginal phonemic status. Cairene has also merged the interdental consonants with...
- through the interposition of Abdel Hakim Amer, a friend of her brother, a Cairene rug merchant." He would marry her. Raafat, Samir (March 2005). "Egypt's...
- early Cairene Arabic and the language situation in Egypt in the Middle Ages. The main purpose of the do****ent was to show that while the Cairenes' vernacular...