- The
Ammiyya (Arabic: الثورة العامية في جبل حوران,
althawrat aleamiat fi
jabal hawran, or Arabic:
ʿĀmmiyya) was a
revolt against Ottoman rule in Syria...
- the
official language and a
local colloquial variety (called العامية, al-
ʿāmmiyya in many Arab countries,
meaning "slang" or "colloquial"; or
called الدارجة...
- (disambiguation) A
local colloquial variety of Arabic,
called العامية, al-
ʿāmmiyya, in
Modern Standard Arabic This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated...
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appointed ruler and
Crete was
effectively lost to the
Ottoman Empire. The
ʿAmmiyya, a
revolt in 1889–90
among Druze and
other Syrians against excesses of...
-
Amiya may
refer to:
Amaya (disambiguation) العامية, al-
ʿāmmiyya, also
transliterated as amiya, a
local colloquial variety of
Arabic Amiya, a character...
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Revolt German
Empire Rebels led by
Abushiri ibn
Salim al-Harthi 1889 1890
Ammiyya Syrian Peasants Syrian Sheikhs 1889 1893
Johnson County War Homesteaders...
- intelligible.
Levantine speakers therefore often call
their language العامية al-
ʿāmmiyya listen, 'slang', 'dialect', or 'colloquial'. However, with the emergence...
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Notable works Matn al-Lugha ("Lexicon of the
Arabic Language") Radd al-
ʻammiyya ila al-fusḥa ("Tracing the
Colloquial to the classical") A
series of other...
- bilinguals.
Levantine speakers often call
their language العامية al-
ʿāmmiyya, 'slang', 'dialect', or 'colloquial' (lit. 'the
language of
common people')...
- port were
planned as
early as 1871 but were not enacted. In 1889, the
Ammiyya Revolt broke out
among the
Druze and
other Syrian farmers. The Ottoman...