Definitions
Sorry, no definitions found. You may find more data at qahira.
Etymologies
Sorry, no etymologies found.
Support

Help support Wordnik (and make this page ad-free) by adopting the word Qahira.
Examples
-
"Would Saudi papers dare to say anything about King Abdullah or the Saudi regime?" he asked veteran Egyptian journalist Hamdi Qandil in a press review segment on his (Al Mirazi's) show called "Studio Al Qahira" (Cairo Studio).
Magda Abu-Fadil: Egyptian Revolution Fallout Rattles Arab Media Cages Magda Abu-Fadil 2011
-
"Would Saudi papers dare to say anything about King Abdullah or the Saudi regime?" he asked veteran Egyptian journalist Hamdi Qandil in a press review segment on his (Al Mirazi's) show called "Studio Al Qahira" (Cairo Studio).
Magda Abu-Fadil: Egyptian Revolution Fallout Rattles Arab Media Cages Magda Abu-Fadil 2011
-
"They didn't take any of the other children," says his mother Qahira, an Iraqi woman in her 40s who had already lost her husband to terrorists.
-
ATTACK AFTERMATH: A man sat where a suicide car bomber killed at least 15 people and wounded 57 in an attack on a police station in Baghdad's Qahira district Wednesday.
-
"They didn't take any of the other children," says his mother Qahira, an Iraqi woman in her 40s who had already lost her husband to terrorists.
Catholic Relief Services: After Trauma, Iraqi Refugees Look for Healing 2010
-
A person stood on the debris of a police station after a suicide bomber blew up his vehicle near the station in the Baghdad suburb of Qahira.
-
After fruitless attempts to track the boy down, and after increased threats against another son, Qahira and the rest of her family fled Iraq for Amman, the capital of nearby Jordan.
-
After fruitless attempts to track the boy down, and after increased threats against another son, Qahira and the rest of her family fled Iraq for Amman, the capital of nearby Jordan.
Catholic Relief Services: After Trauma, Iraqi Refugees Look for Healing 2010
-
After fruitless attempts to track the boy down, and after increased threats against another son, Qahira and the rest of her family fled Iraq for Amman, the capital of nearby Jordan.
Catholic Relief Services: After Trauma, Iraqi Refugees Look for Healing 2009
-
"They didn't take any of the other children," says his mother Qahira, an Iraqi woman in her 40s who had already lost her husband to terrorists.
Catholic Relief Services: After Trauma, Iraqi Refugees Look for Healing 2009
Comments
Log in or sign up to get involved in the conversation. It's quick and easy.