QUE SIGNIFIE ȘÚFĂ EN ROUMAIN
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définition de șúfă dans le dictionnaire roumain
houfe, houfe, s.f. (reg.) câble. șúfă, șúfe, s.f. (reg.) cablu de sârmă.
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5 LIVRES EN ROUMAIN EN RAPPORT AVEC «ȘÚFĂ»
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Christians and Muslims in Ottoman Cyprus and the ...
In fact, however, şufa was rare in Cyprus between 1580 and 1640. Only the two cases below were found. When Ridvan bn Abdullah wanted to buy the estate (çiftlik) and house (ev) of Papa Andreniko, Nikolo v. Yakimo claimed şufa. (1 5-8; III ...
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Evliyā Çelebī in Medina: The Relevant Sections of the ... - Pagina 55
In the courtyard an arcade ( ̇sufa) of palm branches was made under which the poorest of the poor found shelter. Some of them were fed by the Prophet himself, as he shared his daily meals with them. He sent some of the others to well-to-do ...
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Metaphor and Ideology: Liber Antiquitatum Biblicarum and ...
... just actions Blend If you die, it's because you were sinful and it's God's will Blend If you live, it's because it's God's will (You may be sufÀ ciently sinful but forgiven) Abram's Counterfactual Reasoning About Staying powerful than Abram's God.
Mary Therese DesCamp, 2007
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Allôn bas-sûfā: sîppûrāh šel pelûggat hesdēr be-milḥemet ...
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Ethics from séveral authors, the words accented to rénder ... - Pagina 61
Próvi, , dence, in fhort, fo ổrder'd the Mátter, that the Bóat was wáfted, a-fhóre by the Fávour of a géntle Gale, not far from Súfa, and abóut a húndred Léagues from Túnis ; and this was the véry Night áfter she embárked. A poor wőman, as fhe ...
Charles Julius BERTRAM, 1751