10 LIBRI IN MALESE ASSOCIATI CON «WAKWAK»
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E.J. Brill's First Encyclopaedia of Islam, 1913-1936 - Jilid 5 - Halaman 74
These Arabs probably came from the Persian Gulf and belonged to the Sunna. V. Another immigration of Samatrans at the end of the tenth century. I consider the Wakwak to be western Indonesians, as I shall explain in the article WAKWAK.
ent by WIKIPEDIA articles! The Wakwak is a vampiric, bird-like creature in Philippine mythology or said to be a witch.
Jesse Russell, Ronald Cohn,
2012
3
Africa from the Seventh to the Eleventh Century - Halaman 28
voyage from their homes to East Africa already led the narrator to the conclusion that the islands of Wak-Wak are situated opposite China. G. Ferrand has shown that under the term Wak-Wak the Muslim authors understood two regions or ...
M. Elfasi, Ivan Hrbek, Unesco. International Scientific Committee for the Drafting of a General History of Africa,
1988
4
Kunbolk Nuye Wakwak: Crow Place : a Top End Tale of ...
After a plane accident, a white pilot and two aboriginal children are forced to seek help. As they lose their way in the desert, they are forced to band together.
5
The Thousand and One Nights, Commonly Called in ...
After that, there will be before us a vast mountain and a running river, which extend to the Islands of Wak-Wak. Know also, O my son, that all this army consisteth of damsels, virgins; and the sovereign who ruleth over us is a woman of the ...
Edward Stanley Poole,
1914
6
Deformed Discourse: The Function of the Monster in ... - Halaman 210
Apparently of Arab origin, the tree with human fruit is a marvel known generally as the wak-wak, named after an island on which it grows or, alternately, after the cry that it emits at birth. The legend describes a tree like a fig tree, the fruit of which ...
7
Quests of the Dragon and Bird Clan - Halaman 137
The islands of Wakwak, or Toupo as the Chinese knew them, competed fiercely with Zabag, it's close neighbor. The two were in fact described as continuous with each other with Wakwak situated to the south of Zabag. Although the Arabic ...
Paul Kekai Manansala,
2006
8
The thousand and one nights, commonly called, in England ...
On the Islands of Wak-Wak. These islands, which are called in my original " Wak," and in the Breslau edition " Wak el- Wak," are commonly called "The Islands of Wak-Wak," or " of El- Wak- Wak." By some European writers they are supposed to ...
9
A Vietnamese Reference Grammar - Halaman 100
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Laurence C. Thompson,
1987
10
Arabian Nights, in 16 Volumes - Jilid 8 - Halaman 60
1 Afterwards called Wak Wak, and in the Bresl. Edit. Wak al-W£k. See Lane's notes upon these Islands. Arab Geographers evidently speak of two Wak Waks. Ibn al-Fakih and Al-Mas'udi (Fr. Transl., vol. iii. 6-7) locate one of them in East Africa ...
Romesh C. Dutt, A. V. Williams Jackson,
2008