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Duqmaq (Arabic: دقماق, also
spelled Dukmak or Doqmaq) is a
Syrian village located in the
Ziyarah Subdistrict of the al-Suqaylabiyah
District in Hama Governorate...
- bin
Aidmar bin
Duqmaq al-Ala’i (Egyptian Arabic: صارم الدين ابراهيم بن محمد بن ايدمر بن دقماق العلائي) (1406 – 1349),
known as Ibn
Duqmaq al-Qahiri al-Hanafi...
- them and
translated others in
accordance with the
Arabic language. Ibn
Duqmaq mentioned in his book Al-Intisar li-Wasita Aqd al-Amsar that the 33 kuras...
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probably the
inspiration for its design. At
least one
historical source, Ibn
Duqmaq,
claimed that the
staircase was wide
enough to
accommodate two camels. Legend...
- from
later Egyptian authors,
especially the 15th-century
historians Ibn
Duqmaq and al-Maqrizi, who drew on a
variety of
earlier sources to
write on the...
- tomb
mosque of Barsbay.
Another wife was the
widow of his master, Amir
Duqmaq.
Another wife was
Khawand Shahzada. She was the
daughter of
Ottoman Prince...
- pan tel
tayyala Algeria, Egypt, Tunisia,
Libya wire, fiber,
string tokmak duqmaq Egypt mallet, door-knocker,
wooden pestle yay yay
Egypt straight or curved...
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which brought together the
Druze of the
Chouf mountains. Ibn
Inabah Ibn
Duqmaq Ignatius Noah of
Lebanon Abu'l-Hasan
Bayhaqi Ali ibn
Makula Ma'mar ibn al-****nna...
- "Mawā'iẓ", M. I. F. A. O., **** ibid., vol. ****iii ibid., vol. xlvi Ibn
Duqmāq (1893),
Vollers (ed.), K. al-Intiṣār, vol. ii, Cairo, p. 32{{citation}}:...
- 1200s,
Sakha was the
capital of the
province of Gharbia. By the time of Ibn
Duqmaq, it was no
longer the
provincial capital, but it
remained a
large city that...