-
Malsouka (Arabic: ملسوقة, also malsouqa) or
warqa (Arabic: ورقة), also
known as brik
sheets (Arabic: ورق البريك, French:
feuilles de brick) or bourek...
- Al
Warqa (Arabic: الورقاء, al-
warqāʾ),
sometimes spelled Al
Warqa`a or Al
Warqaa is a
locality in Dubai,
United Arab
Emirates (UAE).
Located southeast...
- ستنا الثانوية الإنجليزية، دبي) is a
private Indian school situated in Al
Warqa, Dubai. It is one of the
oldest schools in the city of Dubai,
being founded...
- Sufyan,
along with others,
including Muhammad's ally Khuza'i
Budayl ibn
Warqa, met with
Muhammad to
request amnesty for all
Quraysh who did not resist...
-
North African pie) is a meat or
seafood pie in
Maghrebi cuisine made with
warqa dough (ورقة),
which is
similar to filo. It is a
specialty of Morocco, Algeria...
- fish and shrimp,
mixed with cheese,
lemon and pepper. They are
wrapped in
warqa (a paper-thin dough) in a
triangular or
cylindrical shape.
Briouats can...
- φύλλο 'leaf'. In Arabic, it is
called ruqaq or ruqaqat; in the Maghreb,
warqa (Arabic: ورقة)
which is
different from
regular filo dough. In Turkish, it...
- Umm
Waraqah bint 'Abdullah b. Al-Harith
Ansariah (commonly
known as Umm Waraqah; Arabic: أم ورقة بنت عبد الله بن الحارث) was one of the
female companions...
-
Algerian baklawa, also
known as "baklawa algéroise" or "Kaak
Warqa", is a
version of
baklava that is po****r in Algeria.
Baklava was
introduced to North...
-
confrontation sealed Mus'ab's fate. The head of Mus'ab's cavalry,
Attab ibn
Warqa, who had
secretly defected to Abd al-Malik,
subsequently deserted the battle...