- The an-
Nāranj Pool (Arabic: بركة النارنج
Birkat an-
Nāranj, lit. 'pond of the
bitter orange') is a
small pool in the al-Aqsa
Mosque Compound. It is at the...
- (Persian: نکا), also
Romanized as Nekā’ and Nekā; also
known as Nīkā; formerly,
Nāranj Bāgh, is a city in the
Central District of Neka County,
Mazandaran province...
- Musa
Naranj (Persian: موسي نارنج, also
Romanized as Mūsá
Nāranj) is a
village in Sar
Firuzabad Rural District,
Firuzabad District,
Kermanshah County, Kermanshah...
- 'orange tree'
comes from
Arabic النَّرَنْج an-
naranj 'the
orange tree', with the
initial ⟨n⟩ of
naranj understood as part of the article. Rebracketing...
- From
there the word
entered Persian نارنگ nārang and then
Arabic نارنج
nāranj. The
initial n was lost
through rebracketing in
Italian and French, though...
-
languages through Persian نارنگ (nārang) and its
Arabic derivative نارنج (
nāranj). The word
entered Late
Middle English in the 14th
century via Old French...
- Jerusalem. It is in
front of the
Chain Gate. It was also
known as the
Sabil an-
Nāranj ("Sebil of the
Bitter Orange") and Sabīl Bāb al-Maḥkama ("Sebil of the Court...
- (Lampung), mokaotan, maggaleceng,
aggalacang or
nogarata (Sulawesi), and
naranj (Maldives). The
oldest mancala game
boards were
found in a
ruined fort of...
- of
Yusuf Agha
Fountains Fountain of
Qasim Pasha Fountain of Qayt Bay An-
Nāranj Pool
Other structures Islamic Museum Library madrasas Ashrafiyya Tankiziyya...
- of
Yusuf Agha
Fountains Fountain of
Qasim Pasha Fountain of Qayt Bay An-
Nāranj Pool
Other structures Islamic Museum Library madrasas Ashrafiyya Tankiziyya...