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Philip Khuri Hitti (Arabic: فيليب خوري حتي; 22 June 1886 – 24
December 1978) was a Lebanese-American
professor and
scholar at
Princeton and
Harvard University...
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Joseph Habib Hitti (30
September 1925 – 3
February 2022) was a Lebanese-born
Australian Maronite Catholic eparch (bishop) of the
Maronite Catholic Eparchy...
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written by
Philip Khuri Hitti and was
first published in 1937.
Hitti spent 10
years writing this book
According to
Hitti's own account, in 1927 the editor...
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Youssef Hitti (Arabic: ناصيف يوسف حتي; born 22
December 1952) is a
Lebanese diplomat, academic,
professor and the
former Minister of
Foreign Affairs...
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transcribed and
published the work.
Philip K.
Hitti (1886 – 1978)
added to his work in his
publication "An Arab-Syrian Gentlemen...
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Philip K
Hitti: An Arab-Syrian
Gentleman and
Warrior in the
Period of the Crusades:
Memoirs of
Usamah Ibn-Munqidh (Kitab Al-Itibar)
Philip K
Hitti: An Arab-Syrian...
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Oxford University Press. pp. 3–28, 232, 247. ISBN 978-0-19-518111-1.
Hitti,
Philip (1957).
Lebanon in History.
Macmillan and Co Ltd. p. 246. Hillenbrand...
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themselves as the only
truly orthodox groups within Islam.
According to
Philip Hitti,
during the
Umayyad and
Abbasid caliphates there was a
marked tendency among...
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Jerusalem Center For
Public Affairs.
Hitti,
Philip K. (1996). The Arabs : a
short history.
Philip K.
Hitti. Washington, D.C.:
Regnery Publishing. ISBN 0-89526-706-3...