- It is very
similar to
kishk of the
Levantine cuisine described below. In Lebanon, Jordan,
Arabian Peninsula, and Syria,
kishk is a
powdery cereal of...
- Abdal-Hamid
Kishk (Arabic: عبد الحميد كشك;
March 10, 1933 –
December 6, 1996) was an
Egyptian preacher,
scholar of Islam, activist, and author. He was...
- Abu
Kishk (Arabic: أبو كشك) was a
Palestinian village in the
Jaffa Subdistrict located 12 km
northeast of Jaffa,
situated 2 km
northwest of the Yarkon...
-
Muhammad Jalal Kishk (also
Muhammad Galal Keshk; 1929–1993) was an
Egyptian Islamist journalist and
writer who was
noted for his anti-leftist political...
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honor guests. A
Syrian soup
known as
kubbi kishk consists of
kubbi "torpedoes" or "footballs" in a
yogurt (
kishk) and
butter broth with
stewed cabbage leaves...
- (2018-05-03). "Fermented Milk
Products from All Over the World.
Leben and
Kishk". natprosel.
Retrieved 2020-11-10. Marks, Gil (2010).
Encyclopedia of Jewish...
-
Commons has
media related to Tarhana. Françoise Aubaile-Sallenave, "Al-
Kishk: the past and
present of a
complex culinary practice", in Sami
Zubaida and...
- al-Qaeda
leader Ayman al-Zawahiri, Omar Abdel-Rahman, and Abd al-Hamid
Kishk. The
trial was
covered by the
international press and Zawahiri's knowledge...
- The
Slavic word
kasha may have been
borrowed from the
Persian کَشک :
kishk. Keşkek is
known as
harissa in Armenia.
Harissa bears strong similarities...
- (1960–2014)
Kabir Ahmad Azare (1960 - 2023) Sani
Yahaya Jingir Abd al-Hamid
Kishk (1933–1996)
Ahmad al-Tayyeb (born 1946)
Ahmad Muhammad Shakir (1892–1958)...