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Further complicating Qindil's impending expedition, no do****ents
exist about the land and no one is
known to have
returned from Gebel.
Qindil is
determined to...
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Taghrid Qindil (born 1967) is a
Jordanian short story writer. Born in Irbid,
Qindil possesses a bachelor's
degree in
English literature. She received...
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Kandil (from Arabic: قنديل, romanized:
qindīl)
refers to five
Islamic holy nights,
celebrated in
Ottoman and
Muslim Balkan communities,
related to the...
- the Quran, tell
stories about Muhammad, and
offer free food. On
Mevlid Qindīl Muslims celebrate the
birthday of
Muhammad as his
arrival from primeval...
- Gh****an
Fayiz Kanafani (Arabic: غسان فايز كنفاني; 8
April 1936 – 8 July 1972) was a
prominent Palestinian author and politician,
considered to be a leading...
- Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Qandil or
Kandil (Arabic: قنديل, romanized:
qindīl, 'candle') may
refer to Kandil, five
Islamic holy nights,
related to the...
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Mohamed Mansi Qandil (Arabic: محمد المنسي قنديل), also
Qindil,
Mohammad al-Mansi, etc. (born in 1946 in al-Mahalla al-Kubra) is an
Egyptian novelist and...
- in Turkey.
Muslim holiday celebrations have been
called Kandil (Arabic:
qindīl, oil lamp)
since Sultan Selim II of the
Ottoman Empire after burning lamps...
-
Mervat Amin,
Ahmad Ramzi, Adel Adham, Imad Hamdi,
Magda Al-Khatib,
Hayat Qindil, and
other notable actors. The
novel centers on the
cinematic photographer...
- 1967:
measkar albanati 1967:
shantat hamza 1967: bayt
altaalibat 1968:
qindil 'am
hashimi 1968: bint min
albanati 1968:
alast alnaazirata 1969: Half an...