- Daf (Persian: دف), also
known as dâyere and riq, is an
Iranian frame drum
musical instrument, also used in po****r and
classical music in Persian-influenced...
- Al
Dirah (Arabic: الديرة, romanized: ad-
Dayra, lit. 'the Abode'),
alternatively transliterated as Deira, Deirah, Dheera,
Deerah or Deera, is a neighborhood...
-
known in
Arabic and
Syriac as Mar Saba (Syriac: ܕܝܪܐ ܕܡܪܝ ܣܒܐ, romanized:
Dayrā d-Mār Sabba;
Levantine Arabic: دير مار سابا, romanized: Dēr Mār Sābā; Hebrew:...
- The Al
Deira Hotel (Arabic: فندق الديرة, romanized: Funduq ad-
Dayra) was a
beach hotel located in Gaza, Palestine. It was
built in 2000 and had 22 rooms...
- concerts, of a pair of long-necked
lutes (rawap, tar,
tanbur or dutar), the
dayra, or
frame drum, which, with its jingles, is very much like a tambourine...
- St. George's
Monastery is a
Jacobite Syrian Christian Church situated at a
hilltop near Puthencruz,
Ernakulam District, Kerala. The
monastery was established...
-
Office Mosque,
Dakbungalow Mosque, the
Great Mosque of
Fatehpur and the
Dayra Sharif Mosque in Shyampur.
Ramganj is home to
several historic dargahs in...
- also
known as
Naqortaya and
Muqurtaya (Syriac: ܕܝܪܐ ܢܩܘܪܬܝܐ, romanized:
dayrā naqortāyā, lit. 'chiseled monastery'), is a
Syriac Orthodox monastery that...
- as the "shepherd" (ܪܥܝܐ, rā'yâ), and to his
community as a 'fold' (ܕܝܪܐ,
dayrâ).
Ephrem is po****rly
credited as the
founder of the
School of Nisibis,...
- was from a
prominent Bengali Muslim family of Sufi pirs who were
based in
Dayra Sharif in Shyampur, present-day Ramganj,
Lakshmipur District. His ancestor...