Egipt (Slovenian Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Egipt" in Slovenian language version.

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ap.org (Global: 1,596th place; Slovenian: 3,978th place)

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archive.org (Global: 6th place; Slovenian: 9th place)

  • Watt, William M. (1956). Muhammad at Medina. Oxford University Press. str. 108. ISBN 978-0-19-577307-1. Dihyah b. Khalifah al-Kalbi, who had gone to Syria on an errand for Muhammad, was returning to Medina with gifts, when he was robbed by a man of Judham called al-Hunayd. Another clan of Judham, however, or some men from anothertribe, forced al-Hunayd to give the things back. Meanwhile a leader of Judham, Rifa'ah b. Zayd, had been in Medina, had brought back to the tribe Muhammad's terms for an alliance, and the tribe had accepted. Muhammad had not been informed of this decision, however, and sent out Zayd b. Harithah to avenge the insult to his messenger. There was a skirmish in which the Muslims killed al-Hunayd and captured a number of women and animals. (free online)
  • Fahmy, Khaled (1997). »All the Pasha's Men: Mehmed Ali, his army and the making of modern Egypt«: 119–47. {{navedi časopis}}: Sklic journal potrebuje|journal= (pomoč)

bbc.co.uk (Global: 8th place; Slovenian: 25th place)

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  • These are the names: Studies in Jewish Onomastics, Vol. 3 (Ramat Gan, 2002), pp. 11-20), Avi Hurvitz (A Concise Lexicon of Late Biblical Hebrew: Linguistic Innovations in the Writings of the Second Temple Period (Brill, 2014), p. 128) and Nadav Na’aman ("Shaaraim – The Gateway to the Kingdom of Judah" in The Journal of Hebrew Scriptures, Vol. 8 (2008), article no. 24 Arhivirano 2014-10-17 na Wayback Machine., pp. 2-3).
  • Breasted, James Henry; Peter A. Piccione (2001). Ancient Records of Egypt. University of Illinois Press. str. 76, 40. ISBN 978-0-252-06975-8.

bris.ac.uk (Global: 4,848th place; Slovenian: 973rd place)

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capmas.gov.eg (Global: 4,735th place; Slovenian: 3,766th place)

  • »Population Clock«. Central Agency for Public Mobilization and Statistics. 27. april 2013. Pridobljeno 27. aprila 2013.
  • »الجهاز المركزي للتعبئة العامة والإحصاء« (PDF). www.capmas.gov.eg. Pridobljeno 13. oktobra 2017.

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  • »Egypt«. Berkley Center for Religion, Peace, and World Affairs. Arhivirano iz prvotnega spletišča dne 20. decembra 2011. Pridobljeno 14. decembra 2011. See drop-down essay on "Islamic Conquest and the Ottoman Empire"

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google.co.uk (Global: 504th place; Slovenian: 146th place)

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  • Safiur-Rahman Mubarakpuri, The Sealed Nectar Arhivirano 2014-10-28 na Wayback Machine., p. 222
  • Akbar Shāh Ḵẖān Najībābādī, History of Islam, Volume 1, p. 194. Quote: "Again, the Holy Prophet «P sent Dihyah bin Khalifa Kalbi to the Byzantine king Heraclius, Hatib bin Abi Baltaeh to the king of Egypt and Alexandria; Allabn Al-Hazermi to Munzer bin Sawa the king of Bahrain; Amer bin Aas to the king of Oman. Salit bin Amri to Hozah bin Ali— the king of Yamama; Shiya bin Wahab to Haris bin Ghasanni to the king of Damascus"
  • Mubarakpuri, Saifur Rahman Al (2005), The Sealed Nectar, Darussalam Publications, str. 226 (online)
  • Watt, William M. (1956). Muhammad at Medina. Oxford University Press. str. 108. ISBN 978-0-19-577307-1. Dihyah b. Khalifah al-Kalbi, who had gone to Syria on an errand for Muhammad, was returning to Medina with gifts, when he was robbed by a man of Judham called al-Hunayd. Another clan of Judham, however, or some men from anothertribe, forced al-Hunayd to give the things back. Meanwhile a leader of Judham, Rifa'ah b. Zayd, had been in Medina, had brought back to the tribe Muhammad's terms for an alliance, and the tribe had accepted. Muhammad had not been informed of this decision, however, and sent out Zayd b. Harithah to avenge the insult to his messenger. There was a skirmish in which the Muslims killed al-Hunayd and captured a number of women and animals. (free online)

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  • »Egypt«. International Monetary Fund. Pridobljeno 26. aprila 2015.
  • »Egypt«. International Monetary Fund. Pridobljeno 26. aprila 2016.
  • Enders, Klaus. »Egypt: Reforms Trigger Economic Growth«. International Monetary Fund. Pridobljeno 2. februarja 2011. In its most recent review of Egypt's economy, the IMF has said the expansion has broadened from energy, construction, and telecommunications to labor-intensive sectors such as agriculture and manufacturing.

independent.co.uk (Global: 36th place; Slovenian: 119th place)

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  • These are the names: Studies in Jewish Onomastics, Vol. 3 (Ramat Gan, 2002), pp. 11-20), Avi Hurvitz (A Concise Lexicon of Late Biblical Hebrew: Linguistic Innovations in the Writings of the Second Temple Period (Brill, 2014), p. 128) and Nadav Na’aman ("Shaaraim – The Gateway to the Kingdom of Judah" in The Journal of Hebrew Scriptures, Vol. 8 (2008), article no. 24 Arhivirano 2014-10-17 na Wayback Machine., pp. 2-3).

sciencedaily.com (Global: 993rd place; Slovenian: 222nd place)

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