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Qarah Saqal or
Qareh Saqqal or
Qareh Saqal (Persian: قره سقال) may
refer to:
Qarah Saqal, East
Azerbaijan Qareh Saqqal,
Kurdistan Qareh Saqqal, West Azerbaijan...
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Saqal (Chinese: 娑葛) was a
Turgesh Qaghan.
According to Yuri Zuev, he was a
Manichaeist so that his name was
possibly derived from
Manichean theonym Sakla...
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Alishi (阿利施) and the "Black" Qara Türgesh tribe(s) 娑葛 (Suoge < *Soq or *
Saqal) - 莫賀 (Mohe < *Bağa). To the
Black Türgesh sub-tribe,
Chebishi (車鼻施) (*çavïş...
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Saqal Tuli (Persian: سقل طولي, also
Romanized as
Saqal Tūlī and
Saqqal Tūlī; also
known as
Saghltooli and Sakaltuli) is a
village in
Mojezat Rural District...
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reaching to his waist) and
sonorous voice. He gave him the
nickname "Urtu
Saqal" (Long Beard) and
placed him in his
retinue as an adviser.
Because he was...
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ancient Israel, from the
Hebrew root ש-ק-ל (š-q-l)
meaning 'weigh' (שָׁקַל
šaqal 'to weigh', שֶׁקֶל šeqel 'a
standard weight'),
common with
other Semitic...
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Qarah Saqal (Persian: قره سقال, also
Romanized as
Qarah Saqāl) is a
village in
Aliabad Rural District, in the
Central District of
Hashtrud County, East...
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Saqal is a
village in
Baghlan Province in
north eastern Afghanistan.
Baghlan Province "NGA
GeoNames Database".
National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency...
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founded a
khaganate stretching from
Chach to Beshbalik. He and his
successor Saqal campaigned against the Tang
dynasty and
their Turkic allies until 711 when...
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triliteral root š-q-l ('to weigh', from a
Semitic root ṯ-q-l, akin to
Hebrew šāqal (שָקַל) or
Arabic ṯiql (ثِقْل), 'weight',
perhaps attesting to its importance...