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- Al-
Kiswah (Arabic: الكسوة Al
Kiswah also
spelled Kissoué/Kiswe) is a city in the Rif
Dimashq Governorate, Syria. It is
located approximately 13 kilometres...
- on
which the
cloth covering the structure,
known as the
Kiswah, (Arabic: كسوة, romanized:
Kiswah, lit. 'Cloth') is changed. However, the most significant...
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departments overseeing various other aspects of the two mosques, such as the
Kiswah factory. The
administration of the
Masjid an-Nabawi is
carried out by the...
- The Dar al-Kiswa al-Sharifa ("House of the
noble Kiswah"),
abbreviated Dar al-Kiswa, was an
artistic workshop in Cairo, Egypt,
which operated from 1817...
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geometric patterns Banna'i
Damascus steel Damask Girih tiles Hedwig gl****
Kiswah Muqarnas Pseudo-Arabic
Zellij Cuisine Khalij (Arabian Peninsula) Arab Mashriq...
- was
traditionally regarded as the
first one to
cover the
Kaaba with the
kiswah. Abu
Karib As'ad was the son of
Malikikarib Yuha'min. He
first came to power...
- its
production of
textiles known as "Shatawi" and for
producing cover (
Kiswah) for Kaaba. Wiet, G. and Halm, H., “S̲h̲aṭā”, in:
Encyclopaedia of Islam...
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Qahtan ibn houd
Najran was a
centre of
cloth making and originally, the
kiswah or the
cloth of the Ka'aba was made
there There used to be a
Jewish community...
- manzil.[clarification needed] Sulaymaniyya
Takiyya Maydan Kiswa (Al-
Kiswah) Khan
Dannun Ghabaghib Sanamayn Muzayrib Mafraq: Khan or Qal'at el-Mafraq...