Examples of 'markaz' in a sentence

Meaning of "markaz"

Markaz, in Arabic, refers to a center or focal point, often used in the context of community centers or headquarters

How to use "markaz" in a sentence

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Markaz provides financial aid to poor students for further studies.
In some instances there is a markaz and a kism with the same name.
Each markaz has its own peculiarities and each one is worth visiting individually.
Tablighi were found stuck including foreigners in Markaz.
There is a madrasah along with the Markaz named Kashiful Uloom.
Every populated sector in Islamabad has a main market referred to as a markaz.
Generally, rural areas are divided into markaz whereas urban areas are divided into kism.
The governorates are further subdivided into subgovernorates marakiz, sing . markaz.
However, Gopal Menon of Markaz opinioned that it would be only in the medium term.
The organisation 's activities are coordinated through centres and headquarters called Markaz.
Rahat Bakery is situated at I-8 Markaz having plenty of delicious items to eat.
Each sector has a market or a shopping area in the middle, called the Markaz.
Markaz Dibis subdistrict, has a Kurdish majority with Arab, Turkmen, and Christian minorities.
The said suicide bombing has occurred right underneath where my office is in F-8 Markaz.
Markaz is a village in Heves County in northern Hungary 's Mátra mountains about 14 kilometres from Gyöngyös.

See also

A newly-created district since 2009, formerly belonging to Markaz Rif Dimashq District and parts of Al-Zabadani District.

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