- It is
known for its
traditional restaurants, it also has the Qal'at al-
Kabsh neighbourhood,
which is one of the
famous areas in the district, and the...
- used the
arradah (ballista), the
manjaniq (mangonel), and the
dabbabah or
kabsh (battering ram). The
heavy engines,
siege machines, and
baggage were carried...
- Mosque, a Sabil-Kuttab on
Saliba street, a madrasa-mosque at Qal'at al-
Kabsh, a
mosque on
Rhoda Island, and a
palace that is now
incorporated into the...
-
Madrasa of Qaytbay, is a
historic religious structure in the Qal'at al-
Kabsh neighbourhood of Cairo, Egypt.
Completed in 1475, it is one of multiple...
- Qani-Bay
Mosque of
Qanibay al-Muhammadi
Mosque of
Qaytbay (at Qal'at al-
Kabsh)
Mosque of
Sulayman Pasha Mosque of
Taghribirdi Mosque of
Ulmas al-Hajib...
- Qani-Bay
Mosque of
Qanibay al-Muhammadi
Mosque of
Qaytbay (at Qal'at al-
Kabsh)
Mosque of
Sulayman Pasha Mosque of
Taghribirdi Mosque of
Ulmas al-Hajib...
- his
forefather Ishmael (Isma'il) with
regard to the
person surnamed al-
Kabsh [lit. 'sheep'],
appointed before him. He made him the "veil" for his heir...
-
given by
Dijkstra in
Neglected Arabia, the zār
ceremony in
Arabia is
called kabsh (ram)
because the
sacrifice is central, and this
sacrifice is a ram. It...
-
religious complex located in Cairo, Egypt, on the
plateau of Qal'at al-
Kabsh. It
contains the
mausoleums of Sayf al-Din
Salar and A'lam al-Din Sanjar...
-
office Haydara ibn
Dawghan ibn Hiba (1442–1443), ********inated
Yunus ibn
Kabsh ibn
Jammaz (1443),
deposed Daygham ibn
Khashram ibn
Najjad ibn Nu'ayr (1443–1446/7)...