- Abu
Minqar (Arabic: قصر أبو منقار) is an
oasis town in Qesm Al
Wahat Ad
Dakhlah District, New
Valley Governorate, Egypt,
about 93
kilometres (58 mi) by...
- 1941), the
Battle of
Crete (May),
Operation Crusader (November–December),
Minqar Qaim (June 1942), the
First (July) and
Second Battles of El
Alamein (October–November)...
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Hasheesh Serrenia Shoni Bay Soma Bay Wadi
Gimal Red Sea
islands include: Abu
Minqar Island Green Island (Egypt)
Mukawwa Island Rocky Island Shadwan St. John's...
- the
Maastrichtian and
Danian sediments of the
Dakhla Formation of Bir Abu
Minqar,
South Western Desert, Egypt.
Fossilized nuts of Nypa
dating to the Eocene...
-
Musha New
Valley Governorate El Kharga, Baris, Mut, Farafra, Balat, Abu
Minqar Red Sea
Governorate Hurghada, Ras Ghareb, Sa****a, El Qoseir,
Marsa Alam...
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captured and it
would be
needed to
serve as the
nucleus of a new division) at
Minqar Qaim (on the
escarpment 48 km (30 mi) inland) and 1st
Armoured Division...
- the Sidi
Hamaza escarpment. At the
eastern end of this
escarpment is the
Minqar Qaim track.
Beyond the
upper escarpment lies the high desert, extending...
- Bhagyalekshmy, S.
Approach to Bharatanatyam. p. 5.
Hazrat Inayat Khan. «The
Minqar-i Musiqar:
Hazrat Inayat Khan's
classic 1912 Work on
Indian Musical Theory...
- Arabic-speaking
astronomers called Beta
Cygni minqār al-dajājah (English: the hen's beak). The term
minqār al-dajājah (منقار الدجاجة) or
Menchir al Dedjadjet...
- 2nd New
Zealand Divisions actions in the
Menastir area in
December 1941.
Minqar Qaim
Barracks commemorates the
dramatic break out of the 2nd New Zealand...