- Suez (/ˈsuː.ɛz/,
Egyptian Arabic: السويس, romanized: as-Suways,
pronounced [esseˈweːs]) is a
seaport city with a po****tion of
about 800,000 as of August 2021[update]...
- 9247117; 32.3483919 (Dayr Mārī Antonios)
Mount Colzim Mount Colzim (or
Qulzum, Qalzam, or Qolozum), also
known as the
Inner Mountain of
Saint Anthony...
- romanized: al-Baḥr al-ʾAḥmar;
Medieval Arabic: بحر القلزم, romanized: Baḥr al-
Qulzum; Hebrew: הַיָּם הָאָדוֹם, romanized: hayYām hāʾĀḏōm;
Biblical Hebrew: יַם-סוּף...
- خليج السويس, romanized: khalīǧ as-suwais;
formerly بحر القلزم, baḥar al-
qulzum, lit. "Sea of Calm") is a gulf at the
northern end of the Red Sea, to the...
- Coptic: ⲡⲉⲕⲗⲟⲩⲥⲙⲁ, romanized: Peklousma; Arabic: القلزم, romanized: al-
Qulzum) was an
ancient city and
bishopric in Egypt. It was
located at the head...
- of
Kiran Kiran Sooraj) 2008 Dil
Darya Sumandar (Essays) 1987
Qatra Qatra Qulzum (Essays) 1989
Ocean in Drop (English
version Of
Qatra Qatra Qulzam) 1989...
- a
royal litho printing press in
Lucknow was set up in 1821 and the Haft
Qulzum, a
dictionary and
grammar of the
Persian language in two
volumes was published...
- Arsh-o-Farsh (1944) and (1973) Saif-o-Subu Sumoom-o-Saba Tulu-e-fikr Qatra-o-
Qulzum Nujoom-o-Jawahar Mauja-e-Fikr Auraaq-e-Sahar Ilhaam-o-Maqalaat-e-zarreen...
-
defect to Mu'awiya and his next appointee,
Malik ibn al-Harith, died in
Qulzum (Suez) on his way to the province. Malik's
replacement was
Muhammad ibn...
- Cairo/Fustat
Farama Tinnis Qulzum A
month after his
capture of Damascus, al-A'sam's
forces entered Egypt,
capturing Qulzum (modern Suez).
Instead of taking...