- شرق الاندلس), who
named it Madīnah
Laqant or
Medina Laqant (in Arabic: مدينة القنت,
which means "the city of
Laqant"),
abbreviated al-Lqant (Arabic: اَلقنت)...
-
Valencian Community. The name of the city
echoes the
Arabic name
Laqant (لَقَنْت), al-
Laqant (اللَّقَنْت) or Al-qant (القنت),
which in turn
reflects the Latin...
-
transcription of pinna, 'peña' in Latin, and laqanti, an
adjective that
comes from
Laqant,
Alicante for the Arabs.
Bronze Age, Iberian, and
Roman artifacts have been...
- Ἄκρα*, Loukéntoi – Λουκέντοι or Loúkenton – Λούκεντον (Ancient Gr*****), al-
Laqant – اللقنت (Arabic*),
Alacant (Catalan*),
Alakanto (Esperanto*), Alicante...
- Lleida,
Spain لّبنان Lubnān.
Lebanon اللّدّ al-Ludd. Lod,
Israel لقنت
Laqant or القنت al-Qant. Alicante,
Spain لورقة Lawraqaḧ. Lorca,
Spain ليبيّا Lībiyyā...
- "rock" in Latin;
combined with the
adjective "laqanti",
which comes from "
Laqant," the
Arabic name of the city. Therefore, a half Roman, half
Arabic toponym...
- al-Udri,
Tudmir included numerous cities,
among which are
Uryula (Orihuela),
Laqant (Alicante), Mula (Mula or La Mola {Novelda}),
Bqsara (Begastri {Cehegín...
- Dar
Maktabat al-Hayah(دار مكتبة الحياة), part. 3, p. 327, QID: Q19453221 "
Laqant". Gran
Enciclopedia Temática de la
Comunidad Valenciana (in Valencian)....
- 1240 –
Valencian moor
Zayyan ibn Mardanix [ca]
became governor (rais) of
Laqant,
until he
departed to
exile in 1247. 1247 –
Castle of
Alacant is defended...