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LCSH Section Q Q (Fictitious character) (Not Subd Geog) Qabīlat Bū ʻAlī (Arab tribe) Jebel Qafzeh (Israel) Q-boats USE Banī Bū Alī (Arab tribe) Kafzeh Cave (Israel) USE Q-ships Qabilat Dhubyān (Arab tribe) BT Caves—Israel Q Class (Destroyers) (Not Subd Geog) USE Dhubyān (Arab tribe) Israel—Antiquities BT Destroyers (Warships) Qabīlat Ghāmid (Arab tribe) Qagaamila (Alaska) Q-devices USE Ghāmid (Arab tribe) USE Kagamil Island (Alaska) USE Q-machines Qabīlat Ghaṭafān (Arab tribe) Qagaamilan (Alaska) Q document (Synoptics criticism) USE Ghaṭafān (Arab tribe) USE Kagamil Island (Alaska) USE Q hypothesis (Synoptics criticism) Qabīlat Ḥarb Qahal (The Hebrew word) Q fever (May Subd Geog) USE Ḥarb (Arab tribe) USE Ḳahal (The Hebrew word) [QR201.Q2 (Microbiology)] Qabīlat Hawāzin Qahar Mongols [RA644.Q25 (Public health)] USE Hawāzin (Arab tribe) USE Chahar Mongols [RC182.Q35 (Internal medicine)] Qabīlat Jumūʻīyah (Arab people) Qaḥṭān (Arab tribe) (May Subd Geog) BT Pneumonia USE Jumūʻīyah (Arab people) [DS219.Q24] Rickettsial diseases Qabīlat Khuzāʻa (Arab tribe) UF Ḳaḥṭān (Arab tribe) Q-groups USE Khuzāʻah (Arab tribe) BT Arabs UF Groups, Q Qabīlat Khuzāʻah (Arab tribe) Ethnology—Saudi Arabia Groups, Rational USE Khuzāʻah (Arab tribe) Qaidam Basin (China) Rational groups Qabīlat Kilāb USE Tsaidam Basin (China) BT Finite groups USE Kilāb (Arab tribe) Qajar coins Q hypothesis (Synoptics criticism) Qabīlat Kindah (Arab tribe) USE Coins, Qajar UF Logia source (Synoptics criticism) USE Kindah (Arab tribe) Qajar dynasty, Iran, 1794-1925 Q document (Synoptics criticism) Qabīlat Madhḥij USE Iran—History—Qajar dynasty, 1794-1925 Sayings source (Synoptics criticism) USE Madhḥij (Arab tribe) Qalʻa-i-Atash-Kuh (Iran) BT Jesus Christ—Words Qabīlat Makhzūm USE Shāhʹdizh (Iran) Synoptic problem USE Makhzūm (Arab tribe) Qala-i-Qahqaha Site (Tajikistan) RT Two source hypothesis (Synoptics criticism) Qabīlat Rifāʻah USE Kala-i Kakhkakha Site (Tajikistan) Q-machines (May Subd Geog) USE Rifāʻah (Arab tribe) Qalʻa Shayzar Site (Shayzar, Syria) [QC718.5.Q17] Qabīlat Taghlib USE Shayzar Castle Site (Shayzar, Syria) UF Q-devices USE Taghlib (Arab tribe) Qalaat al-Mudik, Tall (Syria) BT Plasma (Ionized gases) Qabīlat Tayʾ (Arab tribe) USE Apamea ad Orontem (Extinct city) Q meters USE Ṭayʾ (Arab tribe) Qalaat el Qourein (Israel) USE Quality factor meters Qābis Gulf (Tunisia) USE Montfort Castle (Israel) Q methodology USE Gabès, Gulf of (Tunisia) Qalʻah (Cairo, Egypt) USE Q technique Qaboos Port (Oman) USE Citadel (Cairo, Egypt) Q ratio USE Qābūs Harbor (Oman) Qalʻah-ʼi Falak al-aflāk (Khurramʹābād, Luristān, Iran) USE Tobin's q Qabr Abu al-ʻAtiq, Tell (Syria) USE Falak al-aflāk Fortress (Khurramʹābād, Q-rings UF Qubr Abu al-ʻAtiq, Tell (Syria) Luristān, Iran) USE Quotient rings Tall Qabr Abu al-ʻAtiq (Syria) Qalʻah-i Rustam (Iran) q-series Tell Qabr Abu al-ʻAtiq (Syria) UF Qale Rostam (Iran) [QA295] Tell Qubr Abu al-ʻAtiq (Syria) Rustam Fort (Iran) BT Series BT Syria—Antiquities BT Fortification—Iran Q Series (Transport plane) Qābūs Harbor (Oman) Qalʻah, Temple of (Qifṭ, Egypt) USE Dash-8 (Transport plane) UF Mīnāʼ Qaboos (Oman) USE Temple of al-Qalʻah (Qifṭ, Egypt) Q-ships (May Subd Geog) Mīnāʼ Qābūs (Oman) Qalamūn Mountain (Syria) UF Decoy ships Qaboos Port (Oman) UF Jabal-el-Kalamoune (Syria) Mystery ships BT Harbors—Oman Jabal Qalamūn (Syria) Q-boats Qaddish (Music) Kalamoune Mountain (Syria) BT Warships USE Kaddish (Music) BT Mountains—Syria Q-spaces, Hewitt spaces Qadesh (Extinct city) Qalandar (Pakistani people) (May Subd Geog) USE Hewitt-Nachbin spaces USE Kadesh (Extinct city) [DS380.Q35] Q technique (May Subd Geog) Qadesh, Battle of, Kadesh, ca. 1300 B.C. UF Kalandarānis (Pakistani people) [BF698.75] USE Kadesh, Battle of, Kadesh, ca. 1300 B.C. BT Ethnology—Pakistan UF Q methodology Qadhf (Islamic law) (May Subd Geog) Qalandarīyah (May Subd Geog) BT Personality tests Here are entered works on the accusation of [BP189.7.Q35-BP189.7.Q352] Q-TIP trusts sexual intercourse under Islamic law. UF Ḳalandariyya USE Qualified terminable interest property trusts BT Libel and slander (Islamic law) BT Dervishes Qaba (African people) (May Subd Geog) Qadiani Sufism UF Amaqaba (African people) USE Ahmadiyya Qalaqarzi language Amaqwathi (African people) Qādirīyah (May Subd Geog) USE Kgalagadi language Qaba (Bantu tribe) [Former heading] [BP189.7.Q3-BP189.7.Q32] Qalʻat (Aleppo, Syria) Qwathi (African people) UF Kadiriyya USE Citadel (Aleppo, Syria) BT Bantu-speaking peoples BT Sufism Qalʻat ʻAjāj (Bahrain) Ethnology—South Africa Qādirīyah members (May Subd Geog) UF ʻAjāj Fort (Bahrain) Qaba (Bantu tribe) Qādīshā Wādī (Lebanon) Fort of Bahrain (Bahrain) USE Qaba (African people) UF Wādī Qādīshā (Lebanon) [Former heading] Qalʻat Al-Bahrain (Bahrain) Qabalah BT Wadis—Lebanon Qalʻat Farangi (Bahrain) USE Cabala Qādisīyah, Battle of, 637 BT Fortification—Bahrain Qabardian language USE Qādisīyah, Battle of, Iraq, 637 Bahrain—Antiquities USE Kabardian language Qādisīyah, Battle of, Iraq, 637 Qalʻat Al-Bahrain (Bahrain) Qabena (African people) UF al-Qādisīyah, Battle of, 637 [Former heading] USE Qalʻat ʻAjāj (Bahrain) USE Qebena (African people) Kadisiya, Battle of, Iraq, 637 Qalʻat al-Jabal (Cairo, Egypt) Qabena dialect Qādisīyah, Battle of, 637 [Former heading] USE Citadel (Cairo, Egypt) USE Qebena dialect Qādisiyya, Battle of al-, Iraq, 637 Qalʻat al-Mishnaqa (Jordan) Qabiao language BT Iran—History—To 640 USE Machaerus (Jordan) USE Laqua language Iraq—History—634-1534 Qalat al-Qarn (Israel) Qabīlat al-Buqūm (Arab tribe) Islamic Empire—History—622-661 USE Montfort Castle (Israel) USE Buqūm (Arab tribe) Qādisiyya, Battle of al-, Iraq, 637 Qalat al-Qurayn (Israel) Qabīlat Āl Faḍl (Arab tribe) USE Qādisīyah, Battle of, Iraq, 637 USE Montfort Castle (Israel) USE Fuḍūl (Arab tribe) Qadiyani Qalʻat al-Shaqif Arnun (Lebanon) Qabīlat al-Fuḍūl (Arab tribe) USE Ahmadiyya USE Beaufort Castle (Lebanon) USE Fuḍūl (Arab tribe) Qaḍīyat al-Ṣināʻah Trial, Cairo, Egypt, 1986-1987 Qalʻat Arbīl (Irbil, Iraq) Qabīlat al-Ḥawāzimah (Arab tribe) USE Industry Affair Trial, Cairo, Egypt, 1986-1987 USE Qełatî Hewlêr (Irbil, Iraq) USE Ḥawāzimah (Arab tribe) Qadr, Laylat Qalʻat ash Shaqif (Lebanon) Qabīlat al-Jūhīyīn (Arab tribe) USE Laylat al-Qadr USE Beaufort Castle (Lebanon) USE Jūhīyūn (Arab tribe) Qāf (The Arabic letter) Qalʻat Farangi (Bahrain) Qabīlat al-Mālikīyah (Berber tribe) BT Arabic alphabet USE Qalʻat ʻAjāj (Bahrain) USE Mālikīyah (Berber tribe) Qafar language Qalʻat Jaʻbar Site (Syria) Qabīlat Balī (Arab tribe) USE Afar language UF Qalʻat Jaʻbir Site (Syria) USE Balī (Arab tribe) Qafzeh Cave (Israel) BT Syria—Antiquities Qabīlat Banī Hilāl (Arab tribe) UF Har Qedumim Cave (Israel) Qalʻat Jaʻbir Site (Syria) USE Banū Hilāl (Arab tribe) Jebel Kafzeh (Israel) USE Qalʻat Jaʻbar Site (Syria) Q-1 USE Banū Hilāl (Arab tribe) USE Qalʻat Jaʻbar Site (Syria) Qalʻat Shayzar Site (Shayzar, Syria) Qaqortoq Fjord (Greenland) Qaryat al-Fāu Site (Saudi Arabia) USE Shayzar Castle Site (Shayzar, Syria) Qaqortup Imma (Greenland) UF Fāu Site, Qaryat (Saudi Arabia) Qalb (The Arabic word) Qaqortupima (Greenland) Fāw Site, Qaryat (Saudi Arabia) BT Arabic language—Etymology BT Fjords—Greenland Qaryat al-Fāw Site (Saudi Arabia) Qale Rostam (Iran) Qaqortup Imma (Greenland) BT Saudi Arabia—Antiquities USE Qalʻah-i Rustam (Iran) USE Qaqortup Fjord (Greenland) Qaryat al-Fāw Site (Saudi Arabia) Qal'eh-ye Shāh Dezh (Iran) Qaqortupima (Greenland) USE Qaryat al-Fāu Site (Saudi Arabia) USE Shāhʹdizh (Iran) USE Qaqortup Fjord (Greenland) Qashgai (Turkic people) Qalq-a (Mongolian people) Qara-Chôdscha USE Qashqāʾī (Turkic people) USE Khalkha (Mongolian people) USE Chotscho Qashish, Tel (Israel) Qamarān Island (Yemen) Qara Khôja USE Qashish Site (Israel) USE Kamaran Island (Yemen) USE Chotscho Qashish Site (Israel) Qanâ el Suweis (Egypt) Qara Qoyunlu (Turkic people) [DS110.Q317] USE Suez Canal (Egypt) USE Kara Koyunlu (Turkic people) UF Qashish, Tel (Israel) Qānā Massacre, Qānā, 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Uzbekistan—Kings and rulers Oghuz (Turkic people) Qanat Qarakhanid language Turkic peoples USE Qanats USE Karakhanid language NT Kashkūlī (Turkic people) Qanāt as Suways (Egypt) Qarakhanids Qashqai dialect (May Subd Geog) USE Suez Canal (Egypt) USE Qarakhanid dynasty, 9th-11th centuries UF Ghashghai dialect Qanāt Junqalī (South Sudan) Qaranicagi Cave (Fiji) Ghashghayi dialect USE Jonglei Canal (South Sudan) USE Qaranicagi Rockshelter (Fiji) Kashkai dialect Qanat Junqoley (South Sudan) Qaranicagi Rock Shelter (Fiji) Kashkay dialect USE Jonglei Canal (South Sudan) USE Qaranicagi Rockshelter
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