- (Arabic: كفر قاسم, Hebrew: כַּפְר קָאסִם), also
spelled as Kafr Q****em,
Kufur K****em, Kfar K****em and
Kafar K****em, is an Arab city in Israel. It is located...
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exhibits significant finds from the
nearby sites,
Bubastis (Tell Basta) and
Kufur Nigm.
Zagazig is the
birthplace of
famous Coptic Egyptian journalist, philosopher...
- I. Bakr, H. Brandl, Faye
Kalloniatis (eds.):
Egyptian Antiquities from
Kufur Nigm and Bubastis.
Berlin 2010, pp. 176–179 ISBN 978-3-00-033509-9. Velde...
- M.I. Bakr, H. Brandl, F.
Kalloniatis (eds.),
Egyptian Antiquities from
Kufur Nigm and Bubastis.
Museums in the Nile
Delta Archived January 8, 2015, at...
- (translated),
Palestine Yearbook of
International Law, Vol II, 1985, 69–118.
Kufur-K****em home page (in Arabic) Yoav Stern: 50
years after m****acre, Kafr Qasem...
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exchange not to be invaded. He sent his
slave and
personal confidant Malik Kufur to
personally transport the diamond. In 1950, the
temple was
renovated by...
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Regional Council website transcribes the village's name as
Kufur M****er and
translates kufur as "village" and m****er as "Egypt",
writing that the name...
- al-Khalîj and Dayr al-Nuḥâs 010911 6671
Khawkha and al-Qanâya 010904 8299
Kufûr et Sâ`î al-Baḥr, al- 010907 8593 Kûm Ghurâb 010912 60553
Manyal al-gharbî...
- Bakr, M. I.; Brandl, H.; Kalloniatis, F. (eds.).
Egyptian Antiquities from
Kufur Nigm and Bubastis. 1.
Cairo / Berlin:
Museums in the Nile Delta. pp. 27–36...
- (zang hua),
Portuguese (palavrao),
Spanish (decir palabrotas), and
Turkish (
küfur etmek).
Historical profanity is
difficult to reconstruct, as
written records...