- The Al-
Qalis Church was a
Miaphysite Christian church constructed sometime between 527 and the late 560s in the city of
Sanaa in modern-day Yemen. The...
- Ta'
Qali is a wide open
space in the
limits of
Attard and
Mosta in
central and
northern Malta respectively,
which contains the
national football stadium...
- Himyarite-era
Ghumdan Palace and from the
Axumite Christian Church of al-
Qalis that
formerly occupied the site. The
Great Mosque is the
largest and most...
-
referred to as Ta'
Qali,
officially known as
Grawnd Nazzjonali[citation needed] (Maltese for
National Stadium), is a
stadium located in Ta'
Qali, Malta. The...
- the
correct Maltese spelling of Ta'
Qali;
other phonetic variants of the
correct name also
appear regularly. Ta'
Qali originally had an
unpaved airstrip...
-
Names Abū Naṣr Fatḥ al-
Qalʿī Regnal name Mubārak al-Dawla wa-Saʿīd-hā...
- Al-Miʽzab Al-Miqash Al-Miqyadah Al-Mishraf Al-Munaqqab Al-Qadam Al-Qadhaf Al-
Qalis Al-Qarah, Sanaʽa Al-Qasim, Sanaʽa Al-Qasr Al-Qirran Al-Qufl, Sanaʽa Al-Qulad...
- irâni [ˈfærʃe ʔiː.ɹɒː.níː]),
Persian rug (Persian: قالی ایرانی, romanized:
qâli-ye irâni [ɢɒːˈliːje ʔiː.ɹɒː.níː]), or
Iranian **** is a
heavy textile made...
- 1986 Ta'
Qali National Stadium, Ta'
Qali Attendance: 8,311 Referee:
Lajos Hartmann (Hungary) 6
December 1986 Ta'
Qali National Stadium, Ta'
Qali Attendance:...
- pot ash made
during Mesopotamian times to the
early Islamic era – قَلَيّ
qali –
which is the
basis for the word "alkali". "Salicornia
fruticosa (L.) L...