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    The kiswa (Arabic: كسوة الكعبة, kiswat al-ka'bah) is the cloth that covers the Kaaba in Mecca, Saudi Arabia. It is draped annually, though the date of...
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     VI (Mahk-Mid) (2nd ed.). Brill. p. 105. Nassar, Nahla (2013). "Dar al-Kiswa al-Sharifa: Administration and Production". In Porter, Venetia; Saif, Liana...
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    Dar al-Kiswa al-Sharifa ("house of the noble kiswa"), an artistic workshop on the al-Khoronfesh street in Cairo. Founded in 1817, the Dar al-Kiswa was responsible...
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  • The Dar al-Kiswa al-Sharifa ("House of the noble Kiswah"), abbreviated Dar al-Kiswa, was an artistic workshop in Cairo, Egypt, which operated from 1817...
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    Syrian route 1. Sulaymaniyya Takiyya 2. Maydan 3. Kiswa 4. Khan Dannun 5. Ghabaghib 6. Sanamayn 7. Muzayrib 8. Mafraq 9. Birkat Zizia 10. Dab'a 11. Qatrana...
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    northeast from the center of the Kaaba. Kiswah, the embroidered covering. Kiswa is a black silk and gold curtain which is replaced annually during the Hajj...
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    state. Their competition centred over the Hejaz and the right to provide kiswa of the Ka'aba in Mecca. The dynasty became increasingly threatened by disgruntled...
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    September 2020. Retrieved 9 September 2020. Nassar, Nahla (2013). "Dar al-Kiswa al-Sharifa: Administration and Production". In Porter, Venetia; Saif, Liana...
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  • Procession of the Holy Carpet (kiswa) in Cairo. The similar procession happened during the celebration of Nayrouz in 1123...
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    locomotive DRG Class E 18 (150 km/h) won a gold medal. The Malashat al-Kiswa, the Cairo workshop that made textiles for the holy sites of Islam, won...
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