-
Qades is a
village in
Badghis Province in
north western Afghanistan. "NGA
GeoName Database".
National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency.
Archived from the...
- Qadesh, Qedesh, Qetesh, Kadesh, Kedesh, Kadeš and
Qades come from the
common Semitic root "Q-D-Š",
which means "sacred."
Kadesh and
variations may refer...
-
Gadesh (Azerbaijani:
Qədeş) or
Balagadesh (Azerbaijani: balaqədeş) — is a
subculture in Azerbaijan. It is
considered characteristic only for Baku and...
-
Qetesh (also Qodesh, Qadesh, Qedesh, Qetesh, Kadesh, Kedesh, Kadeš or
Qades /ˈkɑːdɛʃ/) was a
goddess who was
incorporated into the
ancient Egyptian religion...
- Haggadah. The
seder is
divided by the
haggadah into the
following 15 parts:
Qāḏēš קָדֵשׁ –
recital of the
Kiddush and
drinking of the
first cup of wine Urḥaṣ...
- 226-236, 2010 Singer, Itamar, "The
historical context of two Tell Nebi Mend/
Qadeš letters", Kaskal, 8, pp. 161-175, 2011 "Satellite-based
Damage Asessment...
- צָרְפַת) צרפת)
Tzarfat (Ṣārəp̄aṯ) Sarepta;
France קָדֵשׁ) קדש)
Kadesh (
Qāḏēš)
Kadesh קַפְרִיסִין) קפריסין)
Kafrisin (Qap̄risin)
Cyprus קֶרֶת חֲדֶשֶׁת)...
- Banias, is Kedesh, in the
mountain of Naphtali, and it is [now]
called Qades." In 1517,
Qadas was
incorporated into the
Ottoman Empire after it was captured...
-
writing in the 10th
century C.E.,
states that some Jews of Iraq said קָדֵישׁ
qåḏēš instead of קָדוֹשׁ qåḏōš ‘holy’ due to
influence from the
language of the...
- is
actually an
alteration of the place-name "Meribath-Kadesh" (mərīḇaṯ
qāḏēš),
which is
placed in the
vicinity of
Paran by
Numbers 13:26. Thus, "He appeared...