- Banu Kanz.
Their modern-day
descendants are a
Sudanese tribe known as the "
Kunuz", who live in the far
north of the country. The
origins of the Banu al-Kanz...
-
Kunuz College is a
private college in Ethiopia,
located near
Wingate Square,
Addis Ababa.
Established in 2002, the
institution provides courses in Business...
- romanized: Maʿarraṯ ġazzē, Arabic: مغارة الكنوز, romanized: Maghārat al-
Kunūz, Ge'ez: Baʿāta Mazāgebet, Tigrinya: መዝገብ ገዛ),
sometimes referred to simply...
- ISBN 978-90-429-2237-2. Abdel-Hafiz, A. (1988). A
Reference Grammar of
Kunuz Nubian. PhD Thesis, SUNY, Buffalo, NY. Adams, W. Y. (1982). "The coming...
- Kenzi, also
known as Kenuzi,
Kunuz, or Mattokki, is a
Nubian language of Egypt. It is
spoken north of
Mahas in Egypt, and is
closely related to Dongolawi...
- goodreads.com.
Retrieved 27
October 2017. "The
episodes of the
series Min
Kunuz Al
Sunnah - Omar AbdelKafy". www.****abile.com.
Retrieved 9
February 2023...
- Jamīʿa
Masaned Saheeh Al-Bukhari, Bukhārī’s
classified Hadith. Miftāḥ
Kunūz al-Sunnah, 1934,
Arabic translation from the
English of
ARENT JAN WENSINCK's...
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varieties of
Dongolawi were
spoken north and
south of the
Nobiin area, in
Kunuz and
Dongola respectively). The
uniformity of this 'Nile-Nubian'
branch was...
- The
initial part of the dua was
quoted for the
first time in the book of
Kunuz al-Nijah by
Shaykh Tabarsi.
According to
Ayatollah Bahjat, the recitation...
-
Ahmad ibn Ali
alias Ahmad Ansari wrote multiple books,
including Miftah ol
Kunuz (on medication);
Dastur ol
Muteakelin ("Protocol for Gourmets", on sweet...