¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Minbars
1. minbar [n] - See also: minbar
Lexicographical Neighbors of Minbars
Literary usage of Minbars
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Moon-o-theism: Religion of a War and Moon God Prophet, Volume II of II by Yoel Natan (2006)
"... and minbars around the Kaaba—a set for each of the several major schools of
Islam.3691 Drawings from the sixteenth to nineteenth centuries show several ..."
2. The Catholic Encyclopedia: An International Work of Reference on the by Charles George Herbermann (1913)
"... minbars (pulpits), and smaller domes. At the south end Justinian's basilica
became the "most remote Mosque" (Al-Masjid-al-aqsa, Sura (5) From tlte Arab ..."
3. Persia Past and Present: A Book of Travel and Research, with More Than Two by Abraham Valentine Williams Jackson (1906)
"... and in all the divisions there is none that has four pulpits (minbars) except
this one.' In his list of fortified places (taken from ..."
4. The Story of Cairo by Stanley Lane-Poole (1906)
"... the bronze bosses and plaques on doors, or the wood and ivory carvings and
inlay work of doors and minbars) may be falsified. in recent restorations of ..."