-
Persian farang. This
seems unlikely though,
considering that the
Arabic 'al-
Faranj' or 'Afranj' has been
attested since the 9th century, in the
works of al-Jahiz...
-
Persian for 'Franks', later used for Western or
Latin Europeans; in
Arabic '
Faranj'
Franconian (disambiguation)
Franks (disambiguation) Name of the Franks...
- Hebrew: בית כנסת אלפרנג', lit. 'Frankish synagogue'), also
known as the
Faranj Synagogue, is a
Jewish congregation and synagogue,
located in the Jewish...
- historically,
Muslim writers described European Christian Crusaders as al-
Faranj or
Alfranj (الفرنج) and Firinjīyah (الفرنجيّة) in Arabic. This word comes...
-
Albanian Frenk in
Turkish Firəng in
Azerbaijani (derived from Persian) al-
Faranj,
Afranj and Firinjīyah in
Arabic Farang (فرنگ), Farangī (فرنگی) in Persian...
- the
Middle East, and
beyond as a
synonym for
Roman Christians (e.g., al-
Faranj in Arabic,
farangi in
Persian and Urdu,
Frenk in Turkish,
Feringhi in Hindi...
- the
centre of Acre's Old City,
north of the
caravansary known as Khan el-
Faranj. The
church is
recognisable by the red
spire of its
Gothic tower, whose...
-
still accessible, but are not
currently in use. Only the al-
Faranj Synagogue (also: al-
Faranj, al-Frenj, or Elfrange), the "Frankish Synagogue,"
still holds...