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    Kashkul (Persian: کشکول, Kashkūl, pronounced: kashkool) also referred to as the beggar's bowl, is a container carried by wandering Dervishes (belonging...
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  • Al Kashkul (Arabic: الكشكول, lit. 'The Notebook or The Scrapbook') was a weekly political satire magazine in Cairo, Egypt. It was in circulation for twenty...
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    Sudanese Dervishes Sufi kashkuls were often made from a coco de mer which ordinary beggars would have difficulty to find Kashkul, or Beggar's Bowl, with...
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    pollinated in 2015. Sufi kashkuls were often made from a coco de mer which would be difficult to find for ordinary beggars. Kashkul with portrait of dervishes...
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    ("Bread and Halva").[citation needed] His other important work is the Kashkūl, which includes stories, news, scientific topics, Persian and Arabic proverbs...
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    the Red Fort, beside the Meena Bazaar, Old Delhi. Tilka ʿAsharat Kāmilah Kashkūl Kalīmī Maktūbāt-i Kalīmī Muraqqā Kalimi Sawa alssabeel e kaleemi. Ernst...
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    who were known as Tatars of the Caucasus first appeared in the newspaper Kashkul in 1880. During the early Soviet period, the term "Transcaucasian Tatars"...
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    (tabarzīn), which intersect and form a multiplication sign, a begging bowl (kashkūl) and a rosary (tasbīḥ)". The letter ṣād at the top refers to the founder...
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    (Arabic: دير إبراهيم الخليل) is a Melkite Greek Catholic convent located in Kashkul Jaraman, 8 km east of Damascus, Syria. The convent contains a church, health...
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  • published on Muhammad Ali Street in Cairo, after which he worked in the "Al-Kashkul" magazine, which was published by Mamoun Al-Shinnawi until its closure...
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  • Shiva Balaghi (2001). "Print Culture in Late Qajar Iran: The Cartoons of "Kashkūl"". Iranian Studies. 34 (1–4): 167. doi:10.1080/00210860108702003. S2CID 161066518...
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  • right hand. In this hand, the dervish holds a tabarzin. Dervish has a kashkul in his left hand. These items are essential accessories for a dervish....
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    fiqh al-Imāmīyah al-Ithnay ʻAsharīyah, 1979 Arabic: كشكول, romanized: Kashkūl, 1979 Arabic: بداية أصول الفقه, romanized: Bidāyat uṣūl al-fiqh, 1979 Arabic:...
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  • be found in mosque inscriptions, examples of coppersmithing, war items, kashkul and tabarzi used by Sufi dervishes. Examples of calligraphers who lived...
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  • East Ibdaa İctihat Identity Israël Al-Jamia Al Jamila Kanun-i Esasi Al Kashkul Al-Katib al-misri Al Kawakib Kull shay Al Lataif Lotus Lounge Magazette...
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  • al-Sa'ilin" (Arabic: کأس السائلين, means: Askers' Cup) in the style of Kashkul. Mirza's mother was also the daughter of his father's teacher Mirza Hedayatullah...
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  • اجتماعية" [Jean Dayeh reveals fifty anonymous articles by Amin al-Rayhani in " Kashkul al-Khawater»] (in Arabic). الاسبوع العربي. Reuters. 2014. Archived from...
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