- Gabès (/ˈɡɑːbɛs/, UK also /ˈɡɑːbɪs/; Arabic: قابس, romanized: Gābis), also
spelled Cabès, Cabes, Kabes,
Gabbs and Gaps, is the
capital city of the Gabès...
- al-Ḳābisī),
means "one from
Qabis".
Sometimes it is
given as a
patronymic (nasab), Ibn al-Qābiṣī, i.e., "son of the one from
Qabis".
These dates correspond...
- Gulf of
Gabes (or Cabès, Cabes, Gaps; Arabic: خليج قابس, romanized: ḫalīǧ
Qābis), also
known as
Lesser Syrtis (from
Ancient Gr****: Μικρά Σύρτις, romanized: Mikrá...
- Khalīj 'Adan or Gulf of Aden, a gulf
between Yemen and
Somalia the
Khalij Qabis or Gulf of Gabès, a gulf on the
eastern coast of
Tunisia Khalij (album)...
- is
famous for its mouth-watering and
delicious pomegranates. Kattānah,
Qābis http://tun.geonamebase.com/node/6127 33°45′N 10°12′E / 33.750°N 10.200°E...
-
Governorate (Bin 'Arus)
Bizerte Governorate (Banzart) Gabès
Governorate (
Qabis)
Gafsa Governorate (Qafsah)
Jendouba Governorate (Jundubah)
Kairouan Governorate...
- Байтазаұлы Құрметбек; 1980–1999)
Chairmen of
executive committee Bäjıūly
Qabi (Kazakh: Бәжіұлы Қаби; 1940–1942) A.
Begzjav (Mongolian: А. Бэгзжав; 1942–1943)...
- 6qAQQ4LjEwuAEDyAEA-AEBmAILoAK6B8ICChAAGLADGNYEGEfCAgc
QABiABBgNwgIGEAAYBxgewgIIEAAYBxgIGB7CAgg
QABiABBiiBMICCBAAGKIEGIkFwgIKECEYoAEYwwQYCsICCBAhGKABGMME...
-
Hammadids or the
Zirids as
overlords depending on the cir****stances. In
Qabis (Gabès), the
Zirid governor, al-Mu'izz ibn
Muhammad ibn
Walmiya remained...
-
predominant land use is
nomadic pastoralism. Wādī al
Kharjah / Wadi al Kharjah,
Qābis, Tunisia,
Africa . Wādī al Kharjah. Al
Kharjah at Geoview.info....