- A
kharja or
kharjah (Arabic: خرجة, romanized: kharjah, lit. 'exit' [ˈxardʒa]; Spanish:
jarcha [ˈxaɾtʃa]; Portuguese:
carja [ˈkaɾʒɐ]; also
known as a markaz...
-
Houssine Kharja (Arabic: حسين خرجة; born 9
November 1982) is a
Moroccan former professional footballer who pla**** as an
attacking midfielder. Born in France...
- سِمْط simṭ) with
common rhyme throughout the song, as well as a
terminal kharja (خَرْجَة 'exit'), the song's
final simṭ,
which could be in a
different language...
- The
Ministry of
Foreign Affairs (Urdu: وزارت امورِ خارجہ, Wazarat-e-
Kharja,
abbreviated as MoFA) is a
ministry of the
Government of ****stan
tasked in...
-
Andalusi Romance is
based on
relatively sp**** evidence, of
which the
kharjas, or
closing lines of an
Andalusi muwaššaḥ poem, are the most important...
- Club (Arabic: نادي حريما الرياضي) is a
Jordanian football club
based in
Kharja, Jordan,
representing the
village of Harima. It
currently competes in the...
-
Romance language,
often Andalusi Romance.
These final refrains are
known as
kharjas (jarchas in Spanish). The
earliest recorded examples of a
vernacular Romance-based...
- also the
first person in the
Mashriq to
compose muwaššaḥat,
writing some
kharjas with
Persian words. Ibn Sanāʾ al-Mulk's book on the muwaššaḥ, Dār aṭ-ṭirāz...
-
footballer Christophe Jaffrelot,
political scientist and
indologist Houssine Kharja,
Moroccan football player born in 1982
Catherine Lara,
singer born in 1945...
- sp**** evidence,
including Romance topographical and
personal names and the
kharjas of some muwaššaḥ poetry.
Arabic arrived with the
Umayyad conquest of Hispania...