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- A qaba (Persian: قبا‎, romanized: qabā, from Middle Persian kabāh⁠) is a long coat with sleeves and buttons, similar to a c****ock, open at the front. A...
- Qubaa' is a village in Al Madinah Province, in western Saudi Arabia. Saudi Arabia portal List of cities and towns in Saudi Arabia Regions of Saudi Arabia...
- Al-Qabas (Arabic: القبس, lit. 'the Firebrand or the Starbrand') is an Arabic daily Kuwaiti newspaper and tabloid published by Dar Al Qabas Press Printing...
- 1709 Gregorian, Diriyah was ruled by Sultan bin Hamad Al-Qabas and Abdullah bin Hamad Al-Qabas, who were two brothers from Banu Khalid The people of Diriyah...
- Qaba Kolaki (Persian: قباكلكي, also Romanized as Qabā Kolakī) is a village in Baghak Rural District, in the Central District of Tangestan County, Bushehr...
- Al Qabas (Arabic: القبس, lit. 'The Flash') is the title of two Arabic newspapers both of which were published in Damascus, Syria. The first one was in...
- الجدد". Kuwait News Agency (in Arabic). "الموت يُغيِّب الوزير السابق عبدالله الطويل". Al Qabas (in Arabic). 21 October 2024. Retrieved 21 October 2024....
- Husni Al-Zaim in 1949, and continued until 1953 when it was merged with Al Qabas (The Firebrand) as Al-Zaman (The Time) when president Adib Shishakli ordered...
- political leaders. On 22 July 1987, while outside the London offices of al-Qabas, a Kuwaiti newspaper for which he drew political caricatures, Al-Ali was...
- Al-Nahar. In 1928, he founded Al-Qabas newspaper, which supported Arab nationalism and Syrian independence. In 1953, Al-Qabas merged with Azza Hosari's newspaper...