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Christophe Gamard,
Gamar or Gamart, was a 17th-century
French architect, who
worked in
Paris and died
there in 1649. He was a
master mason in 1613, an...
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English Translation Gamard,
Ibrahim (2004). Rumi and Islam.
SkyLight Paths. p. 163. ISBN 978-1-59473-002-3.
Gamard,
Ibrahim (2004). Rumi and Islam...
- Émile
Gamard (15 July 1911 – 10
January 2004) was a
French racing cyclist. He rode in the 1937 Tour de France. "Emile
Gamard".
Cycling Archives. Retrieved...
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Gamard.
Foruzanfar (tran. Sorkhabi), 2012, p. 182.
Boostani & Moghaddas, 2015,...
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Gamard, Ibrahim. "The
Merchant and the Parrot". Dar-Al Masnavi.
Retrieved 9 August...
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Construction began in 1646 to
designs which had been
created in 1636 by
Christophe Gamard, but the
Fronde interfered, and only the Lady
Chapel had been
built by 1660...
- po****tion of
Azerbaijan during the pre-Mongol and post-Mongol era.
Ibrahim Gamard, Rumi and Islam:
Selections from his
stories and poems, Pg Introduction...
- Gholamreza,
Glorification of the
Prophet Muhammad in the
Poems of Sa'adi, p. 4
Gamard 2004, p. 169. Arabi, Ibn, The
Seals of
Wisdom (Fusus al-Hikam),
Aisha Bewley...
- Seer.
Prometheus Books. p. 124. ISBN 978-0-87975-830-1.
Elizabeth Burns Gamard (April 2000). Kurt
Schwitters Merzbau: The
Cathedral of
Erotic Misery. Princeton...
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Quran 2:165. Rumi's
Quatrain no. 768,
translated by
Gamard & Farhadi.
Versions of this
quatrain have been made by
Shahram Shiva, "Hush:...