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British Mandate Palestine,
Qadas is
today known as the tell of the
ancient biblical city of Kedesh. The
village of
Qadas contained many
natural springs...
- Look up kaza or
qada in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Qada may
refer to:
Qada (Islamic term),
judgement or
fulfillment of
neglected duties Qadan culture...
- 182,805 in 1914. As a
sanjak of
Damascus Eyalet in the 16th century, the
Qada (Kaza) of
Hauran consisted of the
following 14 nahiyes: Jaydur, centered...
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Hebrew but as kaza,
qada, etc. in Arabic. The same
terms continue to be used in present-day
Israel and Palestine.
Syria used kazas,
qadas, etc. as its second-level...
- Dhu al-Qa'dah (Arabic: ذُو ٱلْقَعْدَة, Ḏū al-Qa ʿdah, IPA: [ðu‿l.qaʕ.dah]), also
spelled Dhu al-Qi'dah or Zu al-Qa'dah, is the
eleventh month in the Islamic...
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Qadas (Arabic: قدس) is a sub-district in the Al-Mawasit District, Taiz Governorate, Yemen.
Qadas had a po****tion of 42,976 at the 2004 census. Al-Qatin...
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further subdivided into
districts (liwa), and
often into sub-districts (
qada). In 1994, four new
governorates were
created as part of the administrative...
- The
Arabic noun
qada (قَضَى)
means "a decree" and verb
qudiya (قُضِيَ)
means literally "carrying out or fulfilling". In
Islamic jurisprudence it refers...
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subdivided into twenty-five
districts (aqdyah, Arabic: أقضية; singular:
qadāʾ Arabic: قضاء). The
districts themselves are also
divided into
several muni****lities...
- Matn (Arabic: قضاء المتن,
Qaḍāʾ al-Matn),
sometimes spelled Metn (or
preceded by the
article El, as in El Matn), is a
district (qadaa) in the
Mount Lebanon...