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surprise that they are
called ghurābs because they
spread their wings like
those of a dove" Sidi Ali in 1552,
describes ghurābs as "great (rowing) vessels";...
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posts and
stands against the
backdrop of the
ramparts of the fort. Two
Ghurabs (or Grabs),
depicted on
either side of the fort,
signify the seafaring...
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Egyptian Arabic pronunciation: [ˈæbu ɣoˈrɑb], also
known as Abu Gurab, Abu
Ghurab) is a
locality in
Egypt situated 15 km (9.3 mi)
south of Cairo, between...
- Al-Qadi al-Amir Saad al-Din
Ibrahim bin Abd al-Razzaq bin
Ghurab al-Qibti al-Iskandarani al-Masry, Saad al-Din bin Alam al-Din bin
Shams al-Din (Egyptian...
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locally built gunboats of two types,
ghurabs and gallivats,
crewed by
local fishermen. The
larger ghurabs were heavy, shallow-draft
gunboats of 300...
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Jebel e
Ghurab is
located in Balochistan, ****stan. It is a mud volcano. List of
volcanoes in ****stan
Makran mud
volcanos 25°44′54″N 66°08′01″E / 25...
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Ahmed Khuraish Abdullah Al-Waked
Talal Al-Meshal
Ibrahim Suwa****
Saeed Ghurab ِAl-Noor Musa
Tareq Al-Muwallad
Khaled M****aad
Khaled Gahwaji Al
Hasan Al-Yami...
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Erechtheus II of Athens. c. 1390 BC–1352 BC:
Queen Tiy, bust from Kom
Medinet el-
Ghurab (near el-Lahun) was made. 18th dynasty. It is now in
Staatliche Museen zu...
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traditional name and
Gamma Corvi was
referred to as
Gienah Corvi or
Gienah Ghurab to
distinguish it from this star in Cygnus. In 2016, the
International Astronomical...
- 'Ush
Ghurab, Ush el
Ghurab, 'Osh el
Ghūrâb, and
Jabal ʿUshsh al
Ghurāb. As late as the 19th century, the
nearby wadi—today the Wadi 'Ushsh el-
Ghurab (وَادِي...