-
Bressers et al. eds.,
Dordrecht 1996, pp. 47–53
Pratesi has put
online at
naibi.net his
collected articles on the
history of games,
published in journals...
- French, and
Italians called the
newly introduced cards naipe, nahipi, and
naibi respectively as
opposed to
their Arabic name of Kanjifah. In a 1377 description...
- Century) Etëhem Bey
Mollaj (1783–1846)
Nasibi Tahir Babai (–1835)
Sulejman Naibi (–1771)
Tahir Efendi Jakova (1770–1835)
Giulio Variboba (1725–1788) Demir...
-
Sulejman Naibi (Ramazani) was an
Albanian early period poet of the
bejtexhinj era. Not much is
known from his life. He was a
contemporary and arguably...
-
became synonymous to the name for
playing cards in the
Italian Renaissane (
naibi) and even in
Spain today (naipes). In the
Mysore Chad Ganjifa, the Vizier...
-
ranks on the cards. Nā'ib
would be
borrowed into
French (nahipi),
Italian (
naibi), and
Spanish (naipes), the
latter word
still in
common usage.
Panels on...
- Andrews,Scotland, 1984, p.138 "Hausa (Ajami)
orthography notes". Wali
Naʼibi Sulaimanu and
Haliru Binji. (1969). Mu Koyi
Ajami Da
Larabci / مُکُوْیِ...
-
Haxhi Ymer
Kashari Luca
Matranga Branko Merxhani Etëhem Bey
Mollaj Sulejman Naibi Giuseppe Schirò (archbishop)
Tahir Skënderasi
Giulio Variboba Muçi Zade...
- Koyar; Kutama; Kwami; Lakwaya; Maimika;
Makan Wata; Mariri; Marori; Moda;
Naibi; N****arawa; Ratawa; Rije (Riji);
Sabon Birni;
Sabon Gwarzo; Salihawa; Tsauni;...
-
Haxhi Ymer
Kashari Luca
Matranga Branko Merxhani Etëhem Bey
Mollaj Sulejman Naibi Giuseppe Schirò (archbishop)
Tahir Skënderasi
Giulio Variboba Muçi Zade...