- also seen as important, with
twelve years of
standard formal education.
Cairenes can take a
standardized test
similar to the SAT to be
accepted to an institution...
-
early Cairene Arabic and the
language situation in
Egypt in the
Middle Ages. The main
purpose of the do****ent was to show that
while the
Cairenes' vernacular...
- Annunciation. 17th century,
Museo del Prado,
depicting an
Ottoman Cairene ****
Ottoman Cairene ****, 16th century,
Museum für
angewandte Kunst Frankfurt...
-
Welsh people (demonym "Welshmen", "Welshwomen", "Walian") -ene
Cairo →
Cairenes Cyrenaica →
Cyrenes Damascus →
Damascenes Nazareth →
Nazarenes Palmyra...
- and a
limited palette of
colours and shades.
After the conquest, the
Cairene weavers adopted an
Ottoman Turkish design. The
production of
these ****s...
-
appeared in literature. In particular, the
Arabian Nights tale of "Ali the
Cairene and the
Haunted House in Baghdad"
revolves around a
house haunted by jinn...
-
Egyptian Arabic (dialect continuum) Judeo-Egyptian
Arabic Saʽidi
Arabic Cairene Arabic Sudanese-Chadian
Arabic (dialect continuum)
Sudanese Arabic Chadian...
-
Maltese Cairene Damascene Iraqi Negev (bedouin)
Yemenite (Sanaani)
Moroccan Standard Arabic English qalb /ʔalp/ 'alb 'aleb
galeb galb galb qalb قلب (qalb)...
-
mosques and
landmarks in the
skyline of Cairo.
Unlike the
traditional Cairene architecture that
preceded it, the
mosque was
built in an
entirely Ottoman...
-
featured in the 9th-century
Arabian Nights (such as the tale of Ali the
Cairene and the
Haunted House in Baghdad).
Renaissance magic took a
revived interest...