May Elias Ziadeh (/ziˈɑːdə/ zee-AH-də; Arabic: مي إلياس زيادة, ALA-LC: Mayy Ilyās Ziyādah; 11 February 1886 – 17 October 1941) was a Palestinian-Lebanese...
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published, also marking the beginning of the second phase of Gibran's career. May Ziadeh, with whom Gibran had been corresponding since 1912, reviewed it in Al-Hilal...
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Knoedler & Co. in 1917. He had also been corresponding remarkably with May Ziadeh since 1912. In 1920, Gibran re-founded the Pen League with fellow Mahjari...
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English actress May Yarrowick (1876-1949) Australian Aboriginal mid-wife May Ziadeh (1886-1941), Lebanese-Palestinian poet and writer May, one of the main...
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Nicola Ziadeh (Arabic: Arabic: نقولا زيادة, romanized: Nuqūlā Ziyādah; [nuˈqɔː.laː zɪˈjaː.da]; 2 December 1907 – 27 July 2006) was historian and author...
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Other notable figures of the Nahda were Mostafa Saadeq Al-Rafe'ie and May Ziadeh. Muhammad al-Kattani, founder of one of the first arabophone newspapers...
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Mai Ghoussoub, Lebanese writer May Hariri, Lebanese singer Mai Selim, Jordanian singer Mai Yamani, Saudi scholar May Ziadeh, Lebanese poet, essayist and...
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pen name of May Ziadeh This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Copia. If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change...
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Hezār Afsān (Persian: هزار افسان, lit. 'A Thousand Tales'), which in turn may be translations of older Indian texts. Common to all the editions of the...
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