- Umm el-
Qanatir, also
spelled Umm el-Kanatir (Arabic: ام القناطر, romanized: Umm al-
Qanāṭir, lit. 'mother of the arches'),
recent Israeli name Ein Keshatot...
- commander, and had
under his
command a
purely Armenian army.
Buccinator (
Qanatir), a
Slavic prince,
commanded the
Slavs and
Jabalah ibn al-Aiham, king of...
- 1977. The
novel is
based on Saadawi's
meeting with a
female prisoner in
Qanatir Prison and is the first-person
account of Firdaus, a
murderess who has...
-
Khayreya (Gardens & Parks)". sis.gov.eg. 27
August 2017. "Climate: Al
Qanatir al
Khairiya -
Climate graph,
Temperature graph,
Climate table". Climate-Data...
-
their own
distinctive characteristics;
prominent examples include Umm el-
Qanatir,
Qatzrin and Deir Aziz. Some of the
early Jerusalem Talmud tractates may...
- The
Gadara Aqueduct, also
called Qanatir Fir'awn or
Qanat Fir'aun (Pharaoh's Watercourse), was a
Roman aqueduct supplying water for some of the cities...
- 514 Kism (fully urban) El
Qanater El
Khayreya مركز القناطر الخيرية Al-
Qanāṭir al-Khayriyah 546,560
Markaz El
Ubour قسم العبور Al-'Ubūr 142,003 Kism (fully...
- Latin:
Scenae Veteranorum, lit. 'tents of veterans/old'),
modern Shibin el-
Qanatir, and
possibly points out that
Shibin el Kom used to be one of the Roman...
- each of
which is
topped by a free-standing
arcade known in
Arabic as the
qanatir or mawazin. The
arcades were
erected in
different periods from the 10th...
- "historical, socialist, and feminist".
Saadawi was one of the
women held at
Qanatir Women's Prison. Her
incarceration formed the
basis for her 1983 Memoirs...