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Kisra, also
spelled kissra (Sudanese Arabic: [
ˈkisra] ), is a po****r thin
fermented bread made in Chad, Sudan,
South Sudan,
Algeria and some
parts of...
- The
Kisra legend is a
migration story shared by a
number of
political and
ethnic groups in
modern Nigeria, Benin, and Cameroon,
primarily the
Borgu kingdom...
- Tāq Kasrā (Arabic: طاق كسرى, romanized: ṭāq
kisrā), also
transcribed as Taq-i
Kisra or Taq-e
Kesra (Persian: طاق کسری, romanized: tâğe kasrâ) or Ayvān-e...
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Kisra-Sumei (Arabic: كسرا-سميع; Hebrew: כִּסְרָא-סֻמֵיע) is a town and
local council in the
western Galilee in the
Northern District of Israel. In 2022...
- one of
which was led by the
merciless Emperor Kisra.
After he
comes across the
Arabian Princess Hind,
Kisra attempts to make her his concubine. Hind refuses...
- the son of the
magician King
Kisra.
Kisra and his
allies are said to have
fought Muhammad in the
Battle of Badr and
Kisra was
forced to
migrate from Arabia...
- name is
transliterated in Gr**** as
Chosroes (Χοσρόης) and in
Arabic as
Kisra. His name in
combination with the
epithet "Parviz" is
attested in Georgian...
- Amir
Kisra of
Baskinta was a
Maronite Muqaddam and
Malik of Kisrawan,
whose namesake comes from him, and
later Malik of
Mount Lebanon.
Kisra was born...
- or Borgawa.
According to the
Kisra legend known all over Borgu, the
petty kingdoms of the
country were
founded by
Kisra, a hero who
according to an oral...
- representative,
version is
Bishr ibn Marwān al-Asadī's Ḥarb Banī Shaybān maʻa
Kisrá Ānūshirwān (Arabic: حرب بني شيبان مع كسرى آنوشروان).
Fijar Wars Al-Nu'man...