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Anbara Al-Salam Al-Khalidi (Arabic: عنبرة السلام الخالدي) (4
August 1897 – May 1986) was a
Lebanese feminist,
translator and author, who significantly...
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Burarra may
refer to:
Burarra people, an
ethnic group of
Australia Burarra language, an
Australian language Burara, a
genus of
butterflies This disambiguation...
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Anbara Salam is a
British author of
historical fiction. She
wrote the
novels Things Bright and
Beautiful (2018),
Belladonna (2020), and
Hazardous Spirits...
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Anbara Pesht (Persian: عنبراپشت, also
Romanized as ‘
Anbarā Pesht; also
known as ‘Anbar Posht) is a
village in Tula Rud
Rural District, in the
Central District...
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executive Salaam Remi,
American hip hop
record producer Abd al-Salam (name)
Anbara Salam,
Lebanese writer and
activist Ephraim Salaam,
American football player...
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Together they had
twelve children: Ali, Muhieddine, Fatima, Muhammad,
Anbara, Misbah, Omar, Saeb, Abdallah, Fouad, Malik, and Rasha. One of his sons...
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hailed from a
family with
roots in pre-Crusader Palestine. His step mother,
Anbara Salam Khalidi (4
August 1897–May 1986), was a
Lebanese feminist, translator...
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Beirut in Lebanon.
Khalidi is the son of
Ahmad Samih Khalidi (1896–1951) and
Anbara Salam (1897–1986),
brother of
Usama al-Khalidi and half-brother of Walid...
- of the
Awakening of the
Young Arab
Women ****ociation in 1914,
alongside Anbara Salam,
Amina Hamzawi and
Adila Bayhum. She
served as
President of the Arab...
- role of
antisocial ****ness in
reclaiming and
weaponizing femininity.
Anbara Salam, a
writer of Palestinian-Lebanese-Scottish heritage,
reflects on their...