- Look up
naker in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Naker may
refer to: One of the two
Islamic angels,
Munkar and Nakir, who
visit the dead
after their...
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Abdullah Naker (also al-Zintani) (born 1971 or 1972 in Zintan, Libya) is the head of the
Tripoli Revolutionist Council (TRC).
Naker worked as a car fixer...
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adopted in
Europe following the Crusades, and
known as the
naccaire or
naker. The
rounded section of a
naqqara is made of
baked clay,
while the flat...
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eventually reaching the rest of Europe. The
English words lute, rebec, and
naker are
derived from
Arabic oud, rabab, and naqareh. A
number of
musical instruments...
- 18th and 19th
centuries from the
simple 12th-century
membranophone of the
Naker to a
complex instrument,
consisting of a
suspended kettle with a foot-operated...
- al-Jadak †
Mustafa Bin Dardef † Abdel-Hakim al-Hasidi
Ismail al-Salabi
Abdullah Naker Hamad bin
Khalifa Al
Thani Hamad bin Ali Al
Attiyah Robert Gates Leon Panetta...
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during the
Medieval period.
Adufe Bumbulum (legendary)
Cymbals Frame drum
Nakers Pandeiro Tabor Tambourine Timbrel Citole Cretan lyra
Dulcimer Fiddle Gittern...
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Another name of Kus
mentioned in
Shahnameh of Ferdosi.
Naqara Nagara (Drum)
Naker Von Mohl J., (ed. trans.), Firdausi, Le
Livre des rois,
Paris (1831-68)...
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reaching the rest of Europe. The
English words lute, rebec, guitar, and
naker derive from the
Arabic oud, rabab,
qithara and naqareh,
although some Arabic...
- torches. The moon was
moving very rapidly,
because he was a man (aɳuta•ugame
nakᴇr-tɔrjuᴀq, nakᴇrtɔq: swift, with speed); so
rapidly did he rush up into the...