- Attar, or
qatir (Arabic: قَطْر) is a type of
sweet syrup used in the
preparation of
Middle Eastern desserts. It is made of
primarily sugar and water,...
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Mahfad Bayt
Majraz Bayt
Marran Bayt Miʽyad Bayt Naʽamah Bayt Naʽim Bayt
Qatir Bayt Radm Bayt
Rijal Bayt Saʽd Bayt
Shaban Bayt
Shimran Bayt Shu'ayb Bayt...
- Dhū-Śakūrid (S³krd). The
Arabian terms suq, market, and qutra, a
vulgar form of
qatir,
which refers to dragon's blood.
There was
initially an
Oldowan lithic culture...
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broken down as follows: Suq,
means market, and
qutra is a
vulgar form of
qatir,
which refers to dragon's blood. Indeed, the
capital city of
Socotra was...
- Qāţer Owlan, Qāţer Ālan, and Qāţer Olan; also
known as
Ghater Olan and
Qātir Aulan) is a
village in
Razan Rural District, in the
Central District of...
- Dhū-Śakūrid (S³krd). The
Arabian terms suq, market, and qutra, a
vulgar form of
qatir,
which refers to dragon's blood.
Since before British rule,
Socotra had...
- بلاغی, also
Romanized as Qaţār Bolāghī; also
known as Qaţār Bolāgh and
Qātir Bulāq) is a
village in
Howmeh Rural District, in the
Central District of...
- ibn
Salama al-Judhami,
August 745 –
October 746 (***) Abd al-Rahman ibn
Qatir al-Lakhmi,
October 746 –
January 747 (qadi, temporary)
Yusuf ibn Abd al-Rahman...
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Mausoleum (fragment)
Nizami Mausoleum (fragment)
Absheron Vidadi &
Vagif Qatir Mammad Girl with a Cup
Fizuli Yunis Emre
Samed Vurgun Khagany Javad Khan...