- The
Qandil Mountains (Kurdish: چیایێن قەندیلێ Çiyayên Qendîlê, Arabic: جبل قنديل), are a
mountainous area of Iraq near the Iran-Iraq border. The region...
- Look up
kandil in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Qandil or
Kandil (Arabic: قنديل, romanized: qindīl, 'candle') may
refer to Kandil, five
Islamic holy...
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Hesham Mohamed Qandil (also spelled:
Hisham Kandil; Arabic: هشام محمد قنديل pronounced [heˈʃæːm mæˈħæmmæd ʔænˈdiːl]; born 17
September 1962) is an Egyptian...
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Hamdi Qandil (Arabic: حمدي قنديل Ḥamdī
Qandīl, also
Romanized Qandeel or Kandil; 1936 – 31
October 2018) was a
prominent Egyptian journalist, news anchor...
- The
cabinet of
Egyptian Prime Minister Hesham Qandil was
sworn in on 2
August 2012.
Qandil was
appointed by
President Mohamed Morsi,
following the resignation...
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Fouad Qandil (1944 – 3 June 2015) was an
Egyptian novelist. He was born in
Benha in
eastern Egypt and
studied philosophy at
Cairo University. He was a...
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Ahmad Qandil (Arabic: أحمد قنديل, romanized: Aḥmad
Qandīl; c. 1911 – 7 July 1979) was a
Saudi Arabian poet and writer,
emerged as a folk-po****r poet...
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Qandil (Arabic: محمد المنسي قنديل, born in 1946 in al-Mahalla al-Kubra) is an
Egyptian novelist and author. His
father was a
simple labourer.
Qandil went...
- Policy.
Retrieved 8
March 2022. "Turkey will
drain 'terror swamp' in Iraq's
Qandil,
Erdogan says". Reuters. 11 June 2018. "Cleric
Moqtada al-Sadr's bloc wins...
- in as Egypt's president. On 2
August 2012, Egypt's
Prime Minister Hisham Qandil announced his 35-member
cabinet comprising 28 newcomers,
including four...