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Kandil (from Arabic: قنديل, romanized: qindīl)
refers to five
Islamic holy nights,
celebrated in
Ottoman and
Muslim Balkan communities,
related to the...
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Nordine Kandil (born 31
October 2001) is a
professional footballer who
plays as a
midfielder for club
Amiens SC. Born in France, he
represents Morocco...
- Ali
Hussein Kandil (Arabic: على قنديل ʿAlī Qandīl) is an
Egyptian former football referee. He
directed the
match between Korea DPR and
Chile in the 1966...
- Maor
Kandil (Hebrew: מאור קנדיל; born (1993-11-27)27
November 1993) is an
Israeli footballer who
plays for
Maccabi Haifa.
Kandil was born in Tel Aviv...
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Amira Kandil (born 21
February 2003) is an
Egyptian modern pentathlete. She
competed in the women's
event at the 2020
Summer Olympics. "Amira
Kandil". Olympedia...
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Kandil 2012, p. 22
Kandil 2012, p. 23
Aburish 2004, p. 51
Kandil 2012, p. 27
Kandil 2012, p. 32
Nutting 1972, p. 60
Kandil 2012, p. 33
Kandil 2012...
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Yasmine Kandil is an Egyptian-Canadian
professor of
applied drama.
Yasmine Kandil was
educated at the
American University in Cairo,
where she graduated...
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Kandil simidi is a
salty variant of the
Turkish simit pastry which is
eaten during the
Kandil religious holiday. It is ring-shaped and
coated in sesame...
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Magda ElSa****
Kandil (Arabic: ماجدة السيد قنديل; 5 May 1958 – 17 June 2020) was an
Egyptian economist, and most
notably the
chief economist and head of...
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kandil in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Qandil or
Kandil (Arabic: قنديل, romanized: qindīl, 'candle') may
refer to
Kandil, five
Islamic holy...