Nabulsi soap (Arabic: صابون نابلسي ṣābūn Nābulsi) is a type of castile soap from the Palestinian city of Nablus. Its chief ingredients are virgin olive...
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anti-itching properties. Azul e branco soap Castile soap Marseille soap Nabulsi soap Vegan soap African black soap Mosquin, Daniel (2008-03-26). "Laurus...
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(Spanish soap) or of sapo castilliensis (Castilian soap). Aleppo soap Marseille soap Nabulsi soap Popish soap, a derogatory name for the 17th-century soap monopoly...
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and home consumers being the main customers. Aleppo soap Castile soap Marseille soap Nabulsi soap "O sabão azul e branco já tem 150 anos e continua a...
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Nabulsi may refer to: People or things from Nablus, a Palestinian city in the West Bank Nabulsi soap Nabulsi cheese Kanafeh, also known as Knafe Nabulsiyye...
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traditional vegan soaps include: Aleppo soap, Castile soap, Marseille soap, Nabulsi soap, and some glycerin soaps. Vegans may boycott soaps tested on animals...
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hand soap. It can also be used in agriculture as a pesticide. Aleppo soap Azul e branco soap Castile soap Hot process Moroccan black soap Nabulsi soap Wikimedia...
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Nablus (section Soap production)
costume. Nabulsi, meaning "from Nablus", is used to describe items such as handicrafts (e.g. Nabulsi soap) and food products (e.g. Nabulsi cheese) that...
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Olive oil soap may refer to the following olive oil-based soaps: Aleppo soap Castile soap Marseille soap Nabulsi soap This disambiguation page lists articles...
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List of cleaning products (section Soap brands)
soap Nabulsi soap Phisoderm Popish soap Rebatching Resin soap Saltwater soap Shaving soap Sodium stearate Stainless steel soap Sugar soap Vegan soap Ach...
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Palestinian handicrafts (section Soap-making)
Beitin (Bethel) and Sinjil. Nabulsi soap is a type of castile soap produced only in Nablus in the West Bank. An olive oil-based soap, it is made up of three...
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Four further practices have been nominated for inscription: dabkeh and Nabulsi soap-making by the State of Palestine; metal engraving, and henna, with other...
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throughout the late Ottoman period (1200–1900 CE). Among these were Nabulsi soap, sugar, barley, oranges, and cotton. Though cotton left its mark throughout...
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the tanneries of Jerusalem, qili (a type of ash, a key ingredient of Nabulsi soap) to Nablus, and ostrich feathers supplied by the Bedouin to Damascus...
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his death, Qasim moved to Nablus and purchased the Sha'riwiyya soap factory. Nabulsi soap was a valuable commodity produced in the city and owning a factory...
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"launderers' potash", having been used since time immemorial to produce nabulsi soap and as an electuary in compounding theriac for use in treating scorpion...
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a center of commerce, with large souqs selling textiles, spices and Nabulsi soap. Today it includes more than 100 historical monumental buildings. The...
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agricultural needs. Lime is also an important component in the production of Nabulsi soap, in dyeing fabrics, and in use as a depilatory. Many limepits were sunken...
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olives which they used to produce olive oil, olive wood baskets and Nabulsi soap. Cotton was also a major cash crop. Most economic activity was based...
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and mid-20th century, Beit Furik was the main supplier of lime to the Nabulsi soap industry based in Nablus. In the 1922 census of Palestine conducted by...
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Nabulsi soap production by acquiring various soap factories. In September 1798, the Tuqan family had arranged for the purchase of the Rukabiyya soap factory...
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Omar Nimr Nabulsi (born April 1, 1936) is a retired Jordanian Ambassador. From 1959 to 1961 he was Legal Adviser of the Saudi Automotive Services Company...
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origin. Then he called it “Wikala of Bazar'a” and devoted it to selling Nabulsi soap and Yemeni coffee. The wikala (Arabic: وكالة; sometimes wakala or wekala)...
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Qawsun and was used by Nabulsi soap and coffee merchants during the 17th and 18th centuries, thus becoming known as the "Wikala of Soap." It was demolished...
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Hausa traders in Dafur. Glass art Mother-of-pearl carving in Bethlehem Nabulsi soap Palestinian handicrafts Roman glass Spaulding and Welch, 1994, pp. 200-201...
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expatriates). Biddya depends primarily on olive groves for olive oil and Nabulsi soap production – the town's main industries. The town mostly receives food...
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200pxNabulsi soap, a Palestinian handicraft, stacked for drying in "Camel" factory in Nablus in 2008...
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to Palestine that are well known in the Arab world, such as, Kinafe Nabulsi, Nabulsi cheese (cheese of Nablus), Ackawi cheese (cheese of Acre), Rumaniyya...
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conference held in Nablus after the dismissal of the cabinet led by Suleiman Nabulsi in March 1957 to support the continuation of the government. Al Masri became...
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to Palestine that are well known in the Arab world, such as, kinafe Nabulsi, Nabulsi cheese (cheese of Nablus), Ackawi cheese (cheese of Acre) and musakhan...
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