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Zuqaq al-Blat (Arabic: زقاق البلاط) is one of the
twelve quarters of Beirut.
Zuqaq al-Blat
literally means "the cobbled...
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Zuqaq al-Sarai (Arabic: زقاق السراي), also
known as al-Sarai
Street (Arabic: شارع السراي), is an old
street in Baghdad, Iraq,
adjacent to al-Mutanabbi...
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Midaq Alley (Arabic: زقاق المدق, romanized:
Zuqāq al-Midaqq) is a 1947
novel by
Egyptian author Naguib Mahfouz,
first published in
English in 1966. The...
- Lebanon. The
family later moved into a home in a
cobblestone alley called Zuqaq el
Blatt in Beirut.
Living in a
single room of a
typical Lebanese stone...
- and
around the capital, Tunis,
which still contains a
quarter known as
Zuqaq al-Andalus, or
Andalusia Alley."
Arabic is the
official language of Tunisia...
- El Hosn
Moussaitbeh (with
Ramlet al-Baida) Port Ras
Beirut Rmeil Saifi Zuqaq al-Blat
These quarters are
divided into 59
sectors (secteurs).
Badaro is...
- K****er -
Fisane Kouakh Marfaa (Port) المَرْفَأ Mina El-Hosn ميناء الحُصن
Zuqaq El-Blat زْقاق الِبْلاط
Bachoura الباشورَة
Achrafieh الأَشْرَفِيِّة Saifi...
- the part of the
British General Lipton in the
United Artist production of
Zuqaq Al-Madaq,
based on the
novel by
Naguib Mahfouz. He
moved to Cairo, joined...
- and
around the capital, Tunis,
which still contains a
quarter known as
Zuqaq al-Andalus, or
Andalusia Alley."
Tunisians mainly carry haplogroup J1 (34...
- anchor]".[citation needed] In the
Middle Ages it was
called in
Arabic Az-
Zuqāq (الزقاق), "the P****age" and by the
Romans Fretum Gaditanum (Strait of Cadiz)...