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Kanisah Kurgus (also
known as
Kurgus or Kanisa-Kurgus) is an
archaeological site...
- the
Maryamiyya Church (Arabic: الكَنِيسَة المَرْيَمِيَّة, romanized: al-
Kanīsah al-Maryamīyah), is one of the
oldest Gr****
Orthodox churches in Damascus...
- was
always guarded by
ravens and is
therefore named by him كنيسة الغراب (
Kanīsah al-Ghurāb,
meaning "Church of the Raven"). King
Afonso Henriques (1139–1185)...
-
extending in the
north to
Carchemish on the
Euphrates and in the
south up to
Kanisah Kurgus beyond the
fourth cataract of the Nile.
Thutmose I was succeeded...
- al-Nafisah fī Ḥisābāt al-
Kanīsah, Cairo, 1926; Al-Tuḥfah al-Barāmūsiyyah fī Sharḥ wa-Tatimmat Qawā'id Hisāb Al-Abqaṭi lil-
Kanīsah al-Qibṭiyyah al-Urthudhuksiyyah...
-
constant guard by ravens, for
which the
place was
named by him كنيسة الغراب "
Kanīsah al-Ghurāb" (Church of the Raven). King
Afonso I of
Portugal (1139–1185)...
- 1167). The
first half of the
Arabic text
known as the Ta'rikh
Batarikat al-
Kanisah al-Misriyah (transliterated Arabic) was
edited and
translated into English...
-
Jerusalemites of the 19th
century still called the
church by its
Arabic title Kanisah al-Qiyamah, 'Church of the Resurrection'. Kroesen,
Justin (2000). The Sepulchrum...
- of
Oriental Orthodoxy,
namely the
Syriac Orthodox Church (Indonesian:
Kanisah Ortodoks Suriah) and
Coptic Orthodox Church (Indonesian:
Gereja Kristen...
- Society. 126 (1): 17–25. The
usual modern Arabic word for "church" is
kanīsah, from the same origin. A. F. L. Beeston:
Sabaic Grammar,
Manchester 1984...