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Roger (1965). "
Funduḳ". In Lewis, B.; Pellat, Ch. & Schacht, J. (eds.). The
Encyclopaedia of Islam...
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village by the road from
Jaffa to Nablus. In 1838
Robinson described el-
Funduk as a
village in Beni Sa'ab district, west of Nablus. In 1870/1871 (1288...
- trans-Saharan
caravan routes, but also
housed a
European trading center, or
funduk which connected African and
European merchants.
African gold
arrived in...
- schools,
mosques and palaces.
Tlemcen also
housed a
European trading centre (
funduk)
which connected African and
European merchants. In particular, Tlemcen...
- Death"),
Erast Petrovich Kuznetsov ("Before the End of the World")
Nickname Funduk (schoolmates);
Erasmus (Count Zurov)
Gender Male
Occupation April–May 1876:...
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Palestinian gunmen at the
entrance to
Funduk. The
settlers smashed the
windows of
houses and cars.
According to
Funduk villagers,
Israeli soldiers and police...
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Prime Minister Milan Babić
Cabinet members Vojnović Bosnić Vinčić Perić
Funduk Pajić Kovačević Egić Bakić Vuksanović
Podunavac Đurić Pađen Bogunović Atlagić...
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Loanwords from
Bidawiyet include: /ʕaŋgareːb/ "bed" /karkab/ "wooden slippers" /
funduk/ "wooden mortar" /daːna/ "pumpkin container" /suksuk/ "beads" /doːf/ "boneless...
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Prime Minister Milan Babić
Cabinet members Vojnović Bosnić Vinčić Perić
Funduk Pajić Kovačević Egić Bakić Vuksanović
Podunavac Đurić Pađen Bogunović Atlagić...
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located on Venice's
Grand Canal. The word
fondaco is
derived from the
Arabic funduk (or fundque) that was in
essence a
caravanserai (or caravansary)--a combination...