- Deir el-
Qalamun,
Egypt Historical monastery of al-
Qalamun, Eikoston,
Egypt This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the
title Qalamun. If an...
- The
Qalamoun Mountains (Arabic: جبال القلمون, romanized: Jabāl al-
Qalamūn) are the
northeastern portion of the Anti-Lebanon Mountains, and they are northeast...
- qǝltu dialects, it has
lengthened forms like ṣafṛā "yellow [fem.]". The
Qalamūn dialects have
strong links to
Central Lebanese. The
short vowels i/u are...
- Arnold; P.
Behnstedt (1993). Arabisch-aramäische
Sprachbeziehungen im
Qalamūn (Syrien) (in German). Har****owitz. p. 42. ISBN 9783447033268. Die arabischen...
- Ab
Qalamun (Persian: اب قلمون, also
Romanized as Āb
Qalamūn; also
known as Āb Qalamū) is a
village in Isin
Rural District, in the
Central District of Bandar...
- or Deir el-
Qalamun (Arabic: دير القلمون) is an
Egyptian monastery in the
Western Desert. The
monastery of St.
Samuel the
Confessor in
Qalamun is located...
- Arnold; P.
Behnstedt (1993). Arabisch-aramäische
Sprachbeziehungen im
Qalamūn (Syrien) (in German). Har****owitz. p. 42. ISBN 9783447033268. Die arabischen...
- The so-called
Apocalypse of
Samuel of
Kalamoun is a
Coptic text of
uncertain date and
authorship now
preserved only in its
Arabic translation. It contains...
- (referred to in
academic literature as
Samuel of
Kalamoun or
Samuel of
Qalamun) is a
Coptic Orthodox saint,
venerated in all
Oriental Orthodox Churches...
- Muséon 108 (1995): 181–91. Immerzeel, Mat. “Monasteries and
Churches of the
Qalamun (Syria): Art and
Pilgrimage in the
Middle Ages.”
Journal of the Canadian...