- Al
Qafilah (Arabic: The Qaravan) was a w****ly
newspaper published in Manama, Bahrain,
between 1952 and 1956. Al
Qafilah was
founded by
progressive Arab...
- Paṭna: K̲h̲udā Bak̲h̲sh Oriyanṭal
Pablik Lāʼibrerī. 2001. OCLC 49751320.
Qāfilah-yi Ḥadīs̲. Lāhaur: Maktabah-yi Quddūsiyyah. 2003. OCLC 122336419. Barr-i...
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serving as the
qafilah-salar,
whose function was to
patrol the
caravan p****age
between Iran and India. However, he was
dismissed as
qafilah-salar in 1706...
- was a
veteran Bahraini journalist who
founded and
edited a newspaper, Al
Qafilah, and a magazine, Sada Al Osbou. He was one of the
founding fathers of the...
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sometimes join
Jhulelal sangat groups, and
travel to the
shrine together in a
qafilah, or caravan.
Visitors offer tributes, and ask for the saint's intercession...
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erect a
house at Al Anad. In 1894,
owing to the
heavy taxes levied on
qafilahs by the
Haushabi sultan Muhsin bin Ali, the
Abdali entered Haushabi territory...
- was not
announced in
Saudi newspapers, but in a
Bahraini newspaper, Al
Qafilah, on 12
November 1954. The
bureau was
responsible for
dealing with all complaints...
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appeared in
August 1954. The same year
another Bahraini publication, Al
Qafilah, was also closed, and the
advisor of the king,
Charles Belgrave, reported...
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newspapers and
magazines such as Al Ra'i, Ad-Dustour, Doha Magazine, Al-
Qafilah Magazine, and
Dubai Al-Thakafiya, a
monthly magazine in
which she has her...
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slavery in Islam. He
joined the
editorial team of the w****ly
newspaper Al
Qafilah in 1952. In 1954 Al
Bakir and
other progressive intellectuals established...