- Abu
Abdallah Mohammed ibn
Qasim ibn
Zakur (Arabic: ابن زاكور; died 1708) was a
Moroccan poet,
historian and
travel writer from Fes. He was a
pupil of...
- The
Stele of
Zakkur (or Zakir) is a
royal stele of King
Zakkur of
Hamath and
Luhuti (or Lu'aš) in the
province Nuhašše of Syria, who
ruled around 785 BC...
-
corresponding non-palatal
forms now
acquiring an
augmentative or
pejorative sense:
zakur 'big dog'.
There are some
rules which govern the
behavior of consonants...
- "Уву фужува?" — "Who are you?" Fici wuna? "Фици вуна?" — "How are you?"
Zakur ʕürza. "Закур гъюрза." — "I'll come tomorrow." Uzu kana qheza. "Узу кана...
- Zkoor:
Knesset Activities Knesset "Acre gang stabs,
lightly wounds MK
Abbas Zakur in hate crime". Haaretz. 2006-07-30.
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- al-Murahhal,
Morocco Ahmad Ibn al-Qadi,
Morocco Mohammed ibn
Qasim ibn
Zakur,
Morocco Ibn Zaydan,
Morocco Chinweizu Ibekwe,
Nigeria Adamou Idé, Niger...
- by
Jewish settlers in
Hebron "Acre gang stabs,
lightly wounds MK
Abbas Zakur in hate crime". Haaretz. 30 July 2006.
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original on 28...
- the
original on
April 5, 2005. "Acre gang stabs,
lightly wounds MK
Abbas Zakur in hate crime". Haaretz. July 30, 2006.
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original on October...
- Concepts). 1964. al-Muntakhab min Shiʻr Ibn
Zākūr (المنتخب من شعر ابن زاكور A
Selection of the
Poetry of Ibn
Zakur). 1966. Luqmān al-Ḥakīm (لقمان الحكيم Luqman...
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Mohammed ibn abd al-Wahab al-Gh****ani (died 1707)
Mohammed ibn
Qasim ibn
Zakur (died 1708)
Mohammed ibn al-Tayyib al-Alami (died 1722) Abd al-Qadir ibn...