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Innocent Lugha Bashungwa (born May 5, 1979) is a
Tanzanian politician who has
served as the
Minister of
Works in
Tanzania since 2023. He
previously served...
- the roof of a mosque,
possibly due to
delusions of
being a bird. Taj al-
Lugha wa
Sihah al-Arabiya (الصحاح تاج اللغة وصحاح العربية) "The
Crown of Language...
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Sliabh Lugha were
rulers of the
district of
Sliabh Lugha located in what is now the
barony of Costello,
County Mayo, Ireland. The
Sliabh Lugha area was...
- Matn al-
Lugha (Arabic: متن اللُّغة; "Corpus of the Language") was one of
earliest modern monolingual dictionaries of the
Arabic language,
written by Lebanese...
- in
Tanzania for
these languages is
lugha ya
alama (ya Tanzania),
meaning '(Tanzanian) sign language'. The term
lugha ya bubu
meaning 'mute/dumb language'...
- were
kuliyat al-shari's in Fès,
kuliyat uSul al-din in Tétouan,
kuliyat al-
lugha al-'arabiya in
Marrakech (all
founded in 1963), and
kuliyat al-shari'a in...
- is in the El
Escorial Library. Al-Jamhara al-
Lugha (Arabic: جمهرة اللغة) a.k.a. Al-Jamhara fi al-
Lugha (The all-embracing in language) Ibn
Duraid (Arabic:...
-
Sliabh Lugha, died 1217. The
Annals of the Four
Masters record Donn Sléibhe
demise in some detail, sub anno 1227:
Donslevy O'Gara, Lord of
Sliabh Lugha, was...
- root of the word "Jilbab"
itself is [جلب].
According to Mu'jam
Maqayees Al-
Lugha by Ibn Faris, the root has two meanings: [Two meanings]: One of them is...
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alphabetical lexicons of Gr**** (the Suda),
Arabic (Ibn Faris's al-Mujmal fī al-
Lugha), and
Biblical Hebrew (Menahem ben Saruq's Mahberet).
Alphabetical order...