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located within the old
secretariat complex,
named Masjid-e-Hashmi and
Masjid Dafatir-e-Mautamadi.
These mosques were
demolished by the
government to construct...
- 1981. Al-hadātha fī š-šiʿr (The
youth /
novelty in the lyric). 1978.
Dafātir al-ayyām (diaries). 1987.
Khalil Gibran : The Prophet. 1968. TS Eliot :...
- and photography. In his
early career,
Nazar worked on
experiments with
dafatir (singular: daftar); a new
expression of artist's book, or art object, possessing...
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pleasant brown color from Africa, and his
loquacity from the Arabs.” In
Dafātir Kambālā (The
Kampala Notebooks, 2009), he
explored the
African roots of...
- daqāʾiq (minutes)
CaCCaC CaCāCiC دَفْتَر
daftar ‘notebook’ دَفَاتِر
dafātir ‘notebooks’
applies to all four-literal
nouns with
short second vowel CuCCuC...
- al-Khadi'a (The
Guard of Deception),
appeared in 1993. His
second novel,
Dafatir al-Qurbat (The
Gypsy Notebooks), was
suppressed by the Arab
Writers Union...
-
Sudan Notes &
Records (SNR) (Sūdān fī
dafātir wa-mudawwanāt) was a
quarterly scholarly journal on
Sudanese studies established in 1918 by the British...
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Conference in Chicago. She is the
curator of the
traveling exhibition "
Dafatir:
Contemporary Iraqi Book Art," 2005-07; and "Moments from 20th Century...
- as editor-in-chief of the
cultural magazines Al-Talia'a (The Vanguard),
Dafatir Thaqafiya (Cultural File). He also
edited the
cultural issues of the journal...
- is also a
member of the
scientific committee for the
Moroccan magazines Dafatir al-sijjin (Prison Notebooks) and
Majallat dirasat huquq al-insan (Journal...