- The
kiswa (Arabic: كسوة الكعبة,
kiswat al-ka'bah) is the
cloth that
covers the
Kaaba in Mecca,
Saudi Arabia. It is
draped annually,
though the date of...
- VI (Mahk-Mid) (2nd ed.). Brill. p. 105. N****ar,
Nahla (2013). "Dar al-
Kiswa al-Sharifa:
Administration and Production". In Porter, Venetia; Saif, Liana...
- Dar al-
Kiswa al-Sharifa ("house of the
noble kiswa"), an
artistic workshop on the al-Khoronfesh
street in Cairo.
Founded in 1817, the Dar al-
Kiswa was responsible...
- The Dar al-
Kiswa al-Sharifa ("House of the
noble Kiswah"),
abbreviated Dar al-
Kiswa, was an
artistic workshop in Cairo, Egypt,
which operated from 1817...
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Syrian route 1.
Sulaymaniyya Takiyya 2.
Maydan 3.
Kiswa 4. Khan
Dannun 5.
Ghabaghib 6.
Sanamayn 7.
Muzayrib 8.
Mafraq 9.
Birkat Zizia 10. Dab'a 11. Qatrana...
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pants below the knee
called kıspet. Kıspet is
derived from the
Arabic word
Kiswa, and
adheres to the
minimum modesty standard of
Muslim men
where the garment...
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northeast from the
center of the Kaaba. Kiswah, the
embroidered covering.
Kiswa is a
black silk and gold
curtain which is
replaced annually during the Hajj...
- state.
Their competition centred over the
Hejaz and the
right to
provide kiswa of the Ka'aba in Mecca. The
dynasty became increasingly threatened by disgruntled...
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locomotive DRG
class E 18 (150 km/h) won a gold medal. The
Malashat al-
Kiswa, the
Cairo workshop that made
textiles for the holy
sites of Islam, won...
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September 2020.
Retrieved 9
September 2020. N****ar,
Nahla (2013). "Dar al-
Kiswa al-Sharifa:
Administration and Production". In Porter, Venetia; Saif, Liana...