- The Ḥallājian
Adūnis" [Arabic]. Al-Ḍaw' al-Mashriqī:
Adūnis ka-mā Yarāhu Mufakkirūn wa-Shu'arā' 'Ālamiyyūn [The
Eastern Light:
Adūnīs in the Eye of International...
-
Alawite figures,
mostly Syrians, who are
notable in
their areas of expertise.
Adunis, poet
Badawi al-Jabal, poet
Jamal Suliman, film
producer Hasan al-Khayer...
- Westron,
Adûni, or Sôval Phârë, is the
constructed language that was
supposedly the
Common Speech used in J. R. R. Tolkien's
world of Middle-earth in...
- Poet,
essayist and
translator Adunis...
-
Adonis (Arabic: أدونيس, also
spelled Adūnīs) also
known as
Adonis Oua
Sannour is a muni****lity in the
Byblos District of Keserwan-Jbeil Governorate, Lebanon...
-
course materials are
available free
under the Open
Content License from
aduni.org, a
website maintained by the
alumni of the university. That site exists...
- "Positions" in English) was a
cultural magazine founded in
Beirut in 1968 by
Adunis. It ran
until 1994.
Among its
editors were
Khalida Said,
Hisham Sharabi...
- as Abu al-Qasim al-Shabbi, but
became the
trend with
Yusuf al-Khal and
Adunis, who
founded the
magazine Shi'r ("Poetry") in
Beirut in 1957
under the influence...
-
Olufunmilayo Adunni Olayinka (née Famuagun; 20 June 1960 – 6
April 2013), was a
Nigerian banker and
politician who
served as the
deputy governor of Ekiti...
- Ali
Ahmad Said
Esber (born 1930) at age 17
adopted the
mononym pseudonym,
Adunis,
sometimes also
spelled "Adonis". A
perennial contender for the
Nobel Prize...