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mabkhara (Arabic: مبخر or مبخرة [mabxara]) is a
censer found across the Arab
World and Turkey. The word is
derived from "bak****", incense. The mabkhara...
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along the fountain. The base of the
fountain is in the form of a
large mabkhara, an
incense burner which symbolizes Arabian culture.
Since the fountain...
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dabqaads from the Horn of Africa, in
person or
through relatives. Buk****
Mabkhara Abdullahi, pp.98-99 Abdullahi,
Mohamed Diriye (2001).
Culture and customs...
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Fazal Faizee gives another verdict of how
Attar was used to
making the
Mabkhara-incense-burner. The
barks that were used in Akbar's time,
according to...
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structure topped by a
pointed ribbed dome,
whose appearance was
compared to a
mabkhara, or
incense burner.: 30 This
design continued under the
early Bahri Mamluks...
- Late 12th or
early 13th
century AD.
Khalili Collection.
Crotalus Dabqaad Mabkhara Thurible The
Regency Redingote, October, 2013
Piotrovsky M.B. and Rogers...
- or
generally to
perfume the house. The bak**** is
usually burned in a
mabkhara (Arabic: مبخر or مبخرة), a
traditional incense burner (censer) similar...
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throughout the
Levant especially in the Yemen,
where they are
known as
Mabkhara. This
required live
coals or
burning embers called Jamra', in
order to...
- minarets, with
square shafts ending in a
lantern structure –
known as a
mabkhara ("incense burner") –
topped by a
fluted dome. This is
evident in the large...
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sections and are
visible today, have
octagonal bodies culminating in a "
mabkhara"-style head with
carved muqarnas decoration. They are
similar in design...