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Layla Balabakki (Arabic: ليلى بعلبكي; 1936 – 21
October 2023) was a
Lebanese novelist, journalist,
activist and feminist.
Among her most
notable works...
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Relations 600 - 1500, Brill,
retrieved 2024-02-07 "Qusta ibn Luqa al-
Balabakki". J. A Burns,
article on ‘The
Faculty of Arts’ in The
Catholic Encyclopedia...
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presenter Layla al-Akhyaliyya, 8th
century AD
Umayyad Arab poet
Layla Balabakki (1934–2023),
Lebanese writer and
activist Layla El (born 1977), British...
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Louis Aragon – La
Semaine Sainte Chingiz Aytmatov –
Jamila Layla Balabakki – I Live (أنا أحيا) H. E.
Bates – The
Darling Buds of May
Samuel Beckett...
- 1942–1964) was a
Lebanese novelist.
Alongside her
contemporary Layla Balabakki, she was
regarded as one of the
pioneering vanguards shaping the literary...
- artist.
Vincent Asaro, 86,
American mobster (Bonanno
crime family).
Layla Balabakki, 87,
Lebanese novelist (I Live) and journalist.
Burak Bekdil, 57, Turkish...
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translation of Risālat al-sulūk (Epistle on the
Spiritual Way) by al-
Baʿlabakkī (d. 734/1333), a Lebanon-born
Hanbali Sufi and
direct student of Ibn Taymiyya...
- Church; of
tuberculosis shortly after his
release from a
labor camp.
Layla Balabakki, a
Lebanese Shi'ite Muslim, feminist,
journalist and
bestselling author...
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transcendentalist Asma El
Bakry (1947–2015, Egypt), wr. & film
director Layla Balabakki (1936–2023, Lebanon), nv. &
activist Bettina Balàka (b. 1966, Austria/Austria-Hungary)...
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Retrieved 21
August 2012. Kheirandish,
Elaheh (2007). "Qusṭā ibn Lūqā al‐
Baʿlabakkī". In Hockey,
Thomas (ed.). The
Biographical Encyclopedia of Astronomers...