-
smaller settlement and
fortress (ḥiṣn)
named Ġarnāṭa (also
transliterated as
Gharnāṭa)
existed on the
south side of the
Darro River or on the site of the current...
- The
Taifa of
Granada (Arabic: طائفة غرناطة, Ta'ifat
Gharnata) or
Zirid Kingdom of
Granada was a
Muslim kingdom that was
formed in al-Andalus (in present-day...
- In the same year, she also
acted in film
director Riaz Shahid's
movie Gharnata (1970).
Aasia acted in more than 179
Punjabi movies,
including also several...
- (2017). "La "Sana'a", "Ala" ou "
Gharnata" : un art
musical national (Suite et fin)" [The «Sana'a», «Ala» or «
Gharnata» : a
national musical art (Continuation...
-
fortress (ḥiṣn)
named Gharnāṭa,
which had a
mainly Jewish po****tion and was thus also
known as Gharnāṭat al-Yahūd ("
Gharnāṭa of the Jews"). A larger...
- Imam Din
Gohavia (1967) Taj
Mahal (1968) Dil-i-Betaab (1969)
Babul (1971)
Gharnata (1971)
Khoon Da
Darya (1973)
Ziddi (1973)
Jawab Do (1974)
Seedha Raasta...
-
Granada (Arabic: غرناطة; also
spelled Gharnata\Ghornata\Ghirnata) is an area in the
Capital Governorate of Kuwait, and a
suburb of
Kuwait City. It consists...
- Qurt̤ubah kā qāz̤ī aur
dusre yakbābī khel,
plays Lailā, yā, Muạ̄ṣira-i-
G̲h̲arnātā, Urdu
translation from the
English of
Edward Bulwer-Lytton's Leila; or...
-
century onward.: 23 A
fortress (ḥiṣn)
named Ġarnāṭa (also
transliterated as
Gharnāṭa)
existed on the
south side of the
Darro River. The
settlement here had...
- 293–305. doi:10.3989/alqantara.2008.v29.i2.59. Terr****e,
Henri (1965). "
Gharnata". In Lewis, B.; Pellat, Ch. & Schacht, J. (eds.). The
Encyclopaedia of...