- in
Turkey as pul
biber (pul = flake,
biber = pepper), and in
Armenia as
Halebi bibar. In Turkey, pul
biber is the
third most
commonly used ****e, after...
-
Shami (Damascene)
community of "Shaare
Tefila (Pasito)"
synagogue and the
Halebi (Aleppan)
community of "Sucath David"
across the street. The most influential...
- Golius.
Other significant writings by
Freytag include:
Selecta ex
Historia Halebi, 1819;
selections of Ibn al-Adim's
history of Aleppo.
Hamasae Carmina ****...
- after, Asim
translated the
Arabic text, Naẓmü's-sîre (also
known as Siyer-i
Halebî), by
Ibrahim bin
Mustafa al-Mudari of
Aleppo and
presented it to
Selim III...
- gl****
pieces of the
Sheesh Mahal of the Agra Fort as gl****
pieces "Shish-i-
Halebi"
because Haleb is the
Arabic name of
Aleppo (Syria)
which was the main centre...
- more
religiously observant.
Those from
Syria are
further subdivided into
Halebis or
Maguen David from
Aleppo and the
Shamis or
Monte Sinai from Damascus...
-
Josef W. Meri, (Routledge, 2006), 342. Freytag, G.
Selecta ex
historia Halebi Paris:
Typographia Regia, 1819. Kamāl al-Dīn (1896):
Histoire d'Alep, in...
- celebrations. The
Romani people or
Gypsies in
Sudan include subgroups like Nawar,
Halebi and Ghagar.
Romani people in
Egypt Romani people in
Libya Romani people...
-
means from Kuseyr, the old name of the Altınözü
district of
Hatay Province.
Halebi Pekmez Üç Ayak
Sinsin Some
dances like Çibikli
involve clapping hands. Baraks...
-
other celebrations. The Dom
people in
Libya include subgroups like Nawar,
Halebi and Ghagar. Doms in
Egypt Doms in
Syria Doms in Iraq
Nawar people "Kuri...