- Look up
tabut or
taboot in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Tabut may
refer to:
Tabut, an
alternative transliteration of Tabbat, Bukan, a
village in Iran...
- Yugoslavia.
Sidran is best
known for
writing the 1993
poetry book
Sarajevski tabut, as well as the
scripts for Emir Kusturica's
films Do You
Remember Dolly...
- 2007-09-10.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint:
archived copy as
title (link) "Müezzinden
Tabut Cilacısına 49 Ünlünün İlk Meslekleri". Rota Haber. 22 July 2013. Retrieved...
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zagara زهرة (zahra)
blossom żbib
zibbibbu زبيب (zabīb)
raisins zokk (borrowed from Sicilian)
zuccu ساق (sāq) tree
trunk tebut tabbutu تابوت (
tābūt) coffin...
- were defeated", and ibn
Atiyyah mentions about the Ark of the
Covenant (at-
Tabut), to
which the
sakina was ****ociated, that
souls found therein peace, warmth...
-
sipahi or
orang Kling. The
orang sipahi traditionally practise the Shia
tabut ritual,
though in Aceh it has been
banned since 1953. The 2010
report to...
- "Pisé"
houses of
rammed earth in Tabant, Morocco; the
technique is
called "
tabut" there....
-
celebrated by non-Muslims. The
remembrance is
referred to as
Tabut or
Tabot in Indonesian.
Tabut is the name
given in the
Quran for The Ark of the Covenant...
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resembled in many ways. The
Quran also
narrates that,
centuries later, when the
Tabut (Arabic: تـابـوت, Ark of the Covenant)
returned to Israel, it contained...
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Heavenly Food of
Christian Apostles Noah's Ark
Staff of
Moses Staff of
Solomon Tābūt as-Sakīnah (Arabic: تَابُوْت ٱلسَّكِيْنَة,
Casket of Shekhinah)
Throne of...