- In
these contexts, they are also
known by the
Arabic name qada, qadā, or
qadaa (Arabic: قضاء, qaḍāʾ). In the
Ottoman Empire, a kaza was
originally equivalent...
- it is a third-level or
lower division. It can
constitute a
division of a
qadaa,
mintaqah or
other such district-type
division and is
sometimes translated...
-
Sandjak d'Alexandrette) was a
sanjak of the
Mandate of
Syria composed of two
qadaas of the
former Aleppo Vilayet (Alexandretta and Antioch, now İskenderun and...
-
governorates of
Lebanon are
subdivided into 26
districts (Aqdya, singular –
qadaa).
Beirut Governorate is not
subdivided into districts, and
Akkar Governorate...
- The
Hauran Sanjak (Turkish: Havrân Sancağı, Arabic: سنجق حوران) was a
sanjak of the
Ottoman Empire,
spanning the
southern areas of
Ottoman Syria, located...
- Israel,
known in
Hebrew nafot (נָפוֹת; sing. נָפָה, nafa) and in
Arabic as
qadaa. Each
subdistrict is
further divided into
natural regions,
which in turn...
- Empire,
established in
Jerusalem in 1913 by
representatives of
different qadaas with main
meetings once a year to
decide on a
budget for the sanjak. On...
- The Acre
Subdistrict (Arabic: قضاء عكا,
Qadaa Akka; Hebrew: נפת עכו,
Nefat Akko) was one of the
subdistricts of
Mandatory Palestine. It was
located in...
-
spelled Metn (or
preceded by the
article El, as in El Matn), is a
district (
qadaa) in the
Mount Lebanon Governorate of Lebanon, east of the Lebanon's capital...
- transliteration:
Qadaa' Jbeil), also
called the
Jbeil District (Jbeil is
Lebanese Arabic for "Byblos";
standard Arabic Jubail), is a
district (
qadaa) of the Keserwan-Jbeil...