- understood. The
Arabs called it "Chinese snow" (Arabic: ثلج الصين, romanized:
thalj al-ṣīn) as well as bārūd (بارود), a term of
uncertain origin that later...
- sources" and his
references to
saltpeter as "Chinese snow" (Arabic: ثلج الصين
thalj al-ṣīn),
fireworks as "Chinese flowers", and
rockets as "Chinese arrows"...
-
Proposal تھَ tha تھ ـتھ ـتھـ تھـ /t̪ʰ/ th U+062A and U+06BE تھٲلؠ thạ̄l' /
t̪ʰəːlʲ/
Plate ٹے ṭē ٹ ـٹ ـٹـ ٹـ /ʈ/ ṭ U+0679 ٹوٗپؠ ṭūp' /ʈuːpʲ/ Cap ٹھَ ṭha ٹھ...
-
texts on
gunpowder refer to
saltpeter as "Chinese snow" (Arabic: ثلج الصين
thalj al-ṣīn),
fireworks as "Chinese flowers" and
rockets as "Chinese arrows"...
-
Talib Twelve Imams Imamate (Twelver doctrine) Ahl Al-Bayt
Sayyid Ibn Abi l-
Thalj (d.322 hijrah)
Majmuat nafisa fi
tarikh al-a'imma,
pages 21-22 Ali Al Arbali...
- pray (for Muslims) صَلاة ṣalāh
saleh pious صالِح ṣāliḥ
salju snow ثَلْج
thalj saraf nerve صَرْف ṣarf saum
fasting صَوْم ṣawm
sebab cause,
reason سَبَب...
-
knowledge of saltpetre –
which they
called "Chinese snow" (Arabic: ثلج الصين
thalj al-ṣīn) –
around 1240 and, soon afterward, of gunpowder; they also learned...
-
Damascus in 1248. Ibn al-Bayṭār used the name "snow of China" (in Arabic,
thalj al-Ṣīn) to
describe saltpetre while writing about gunpowder. Ibn al-Bayṭār’s...
-
immigrated to Egypt,
described saltpeter as "snow of China" (Arabic: ثلج الصين
thalj al-ṣīn). Al-Baytar died in 1248. The
earlier Arab
historians called saltpeter...
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Sanskrit शक्ति / śakti "strength, ability"
salju |
salji snow
Arabic ثلج
thalj sekolah school Portuguese escola seks ****
English ****, from
Latin selamat...