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Djelal Kadir (born 1946 in a shepherds'
village on the
island of Cyprus) is the
Edwin Erle
Sparks Professor of
Comparative Literature at
Pennsylvania State...
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Sofia Djelal (Arabic: صفية جلال, born 4
March 1983) is a
Paralympian athlete from
Algeria competing mainly in
category F56-58
javelin throw events. She...
- "Chapter 29. Bibliomigrancy". In D’haen, Theo; Damrosch, David; Kadir,
Djelal (eds.). The
Routledge Companion to
World Literature. Routledge. p. 284....
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Djelal Munif Bey (1871 - 1928) was an
Ottoman diplomat who
served at
various posts including New York and Budapest. He was the
Ottoman Consul General to...
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Mehmet Celal Bey (Ottoman Turkish: محمد جلال بك; 1863 – 15
February 1926) was an Ottoman-born
Turkish statesman and a key
witness to the
Armenian genocide...
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Crisis and Renewal: 1300–1500 a
Biographical Dictionary, 2001, p. 511 Kadir,
Djelal (1992). "IV:
Charting the Conquest".
Columbus and the Ends of the Earth:...
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Djedi Algeria
Biskra M'lili
Oasis 62 Wadi
Djedi Algeria
Biskra Ouled Djelal Oasis 189 Wadi
Djedi Algeria
Biskra Oumache Oasis 50 Wadi
Djedi Algeria...
- Matahiva," In How Far is
America from Here?, ed. Theo D'haen, Paul Giles,
Djelal Kadir and Lois
Parkinson Zamora.
Amsterdam and New York: Rodopi, 2005, pp...
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University Press. doi:10.7312/hedb19334.7 Theo D'haen;
David Damrosch;
Djelal Kadir, eds. (2011). The
Routledge Companion to
World Literature. Routledge...
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Nubian woman, they had a son
called Ali. Ali had five sons (Selami, Mustafa,
Djelal Eddin, Musa and Iksa), and Ali's five sons were the
ancestor of all Magyarabs...