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The fruit, called Nabak, is eaten, and the leaves are used for the purpose of washing dead bodies.
Personal Narrative of a Pilgrimage to Al-Madinah and Meccah 2003
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It is the fruit (Nabak classically Nabik) of Rhamnus Nabeca (or Sidrat) also termed Zizyphus Jujuba, seu Spina Christi because fabled to have formed the crown of thorns: in the English market this plum is called Chinese Japonica.
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It is the fruit (Nabak classically Nabik) of Rhamnus
Arabian nights. English Anonymous 1855
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"If anyone is concerned about water quality, it's us," Nabak said.
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Some DIS officers came to Am Nabak recently on what is known as a verification mission.
unknown title 2009
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[Footnote 3: Large specimens of _Zizyphus Spina-Christi_, Willdenow, called "Sidr" in Egypt, where its fruit is called "Nabak."
The Caravan Route between Egypt and Syria Archduke of Austria Ludwig Salvator 1881
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