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Mahmoud Sami Al
Baroudi (Arabic: محمود سامي البارودي; June 11, 1839 –
December 11, 1904) was a
significant Egyptian political figure, and a
prominent poet...
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Party who
supported the
union rejected the one-party system.
Mustafa al-
Barudi, the
Syrian Minister of Propaganda,
stated that 'the
smallest member of...
- (Boulder:
Westview Press, 2009), 65–66
Terri DeYoung (2015).
Mahmud Sami al-
Barudi:
Reconfiguring Society and the Self.
Syracuse University Press. p. 161....
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stage name "Fakhri" by his mentor,
Syrian nationalist leader Fakhri al-
Barudi, who
encouraged him as a
young boy to stay in
Syria and not
travel to Italy...
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Islamic terms in
Arabic Dua
Allahumma kun li-waliyyik
Elohim ʿImād Zakī al-
Bārūdī, ʾAsmāʾ allāh al-ḥusnā: dirāsa taṭbīqīya wa naẓarīya.
Cairo (1999): al-Maktaba...
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retained ancestral lands in
Barudi where Jyoti Basu is
described to have
spent part of his childhood. The
Barudi home of Basu was
later turned into...
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writer Sadri Maksudi Arsal –
politician Marat Basharov –
actor Ğälimcan
Barudi –
theologian Simeon Bekbulatovich –
statesman Musa
Bigiev – philosopher...
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began to work in the
justice ministry. Upon the
request of
Mahmoud Sami al-
Barudi,
Ghali was
awarded the rank of Pasha,
being the
first Coptic recipient of...
- bi-l-ḥarbi qumnā Lam
yakun yuṣğā lanā lamā naṭaqnā Fa-ttakhadhnā
rannata l-
bārūdi waznā. Wa-ʿazafnā nağmata r-rashshāshi laḥnā Wa-ʿaqadnā al-ʿazma ʾan taḥyā...
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first Jadidi madrasah. Some of them were
supporters of
reforms (Ğ.
Barudi, Musa Bigiev, Ğäbdräşid İbrahimov, Q. Tärcemäni, C. Abızgildin, Z. Qadíri...