-
India and the
Middle East
where it is
prized as a
medicinal herb,
called habbat al
hamra (literally red seeds) in Arabic. In the
Arabian Peninsula, the...
- God that
flows through the
physical and
spiritual spheres Baraka, full
ḥabbat al-barakah, a.k.a.
Nigella sativa, a ****e with
purported health benefits...
-
Zeved habat (Hebrew: זֶבֶד הַבָּת - Gift of the Daughter) or
Simchat Bat (Hebrew: שמחת בת -
Celebration of the Daughter) is the
Jewish naming ceremony...
-
baked in
multiple layers and
typically served with
honey and
sprinkled with
habbat as
sowda (Nigella sativa,
black ****in). Bint al-sahn is one of the most...
- sabayah) is
black ****in,
which is also
known by its
Arabic name
habasoda (
habbat as sowda). Bint al-sahn (sabayah) is a
sweet honey cake or
bread from Yemeni...
- (2005).
Ḥabbat dawāʼ: shiʻr. Ibdāʻāt ʻArabīyah. Shiʻr (al-Ṭabʻah 1 ed.). ʻAmmān: Azminah. ISBN 978-9957-09-198-9. ʼAdwān, Amīnah (2007).
Ḥabbat dawā' (PDF)...
- Ashke**** practice. The
naming ceremony of a girl is
called Zebed habbat/Zeved
habbat in
Hebrew and las
Fadas in
Spanish and Judeospanyol. In some communities...
-
Habaja (German:
Habbat) is a
small borough (Estonian: alevik) in Kose Parish,
Harju County,
northern Estonia. "Eesti haldus- ja
asustusjaotuse kl****ifikaator...
- Masamuda. matafalúa matalahúga/matalahúva: Aniseed, from
Andalusi Arabic habbat halwa, "sweet seed"[ʔlħab ʔlħlw] (listen). mártaga máscara
matarife mate...
-
Baghdad in the 1940s and 1950s.
Overture for
Laughter (short stories) (1973)
Habbat-al-Naphatalin / Naphtalene: A
Novel of
Baghdad (Original
Arabic published...