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Wasif Jawhariyyeh (Arabic: واصف جوهرية; 14
January 1897 – 1972) was a
Palestinian composer, oud player, poet and chronicler. He is
known for his memoirs...
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evidenced in the
autobiographies and
diaries of
Khalil al-Sakakini and
Wasif Jawhariyyeh, "native" Jews were
often referred to and
described as
abnaa al-balad...
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Library of Israel. 1935. p. 19.
Retrieved 2024-10-06. Sayigh, 2000, p. 9
Jawhariyyeh,
Wasif (2013). "Ragheb Bey and the Oud". In Tamari, Salim; N****ar, Issam...
- near the
American Colony Hotel. He is
praised in The
Diaries of
Wasif Jawhariyyeh, a
memoir of a
Jerusalem resident under his mayorship. Hajj
Salim al-Husseini...
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almost an
acknowledgment that
Palestine was the land of Israel. — Wasif
Jawhariyyeh, The
Storyteller of Jerusalem, page 698 The
Currency Board was dissolved...
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British conquest of Jerusalem". Al Jazeera.
Retrieved 16
November 2015.
Jawhariyyeh,
Wasif (2014). The
Storyteller of Jerusalem. Northampton, M****achusetts:...
- Ashke****m), Samaritans, Circ****ians, Armenians, Dom and others.
Wasif Jawhariyyeh was one oud player,
famous for his post-1904 diary.
Early in the 20th...
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evidenced in the
autobiographies and
diaries of
Khalil Sakakini and
Wasif Jawhariyyeh – "native" Jews were
often referred to as
abnaa al-balad (sons of the...
- from Jerusalem. Her great-grandfather was the
Palestinian writer Wasif Jawhariyyeh, who
published extensive memoirs.
Moran describes herself as British-Palestinian...
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Issam (2014) The
Storyteller of Jerusalem. The life and
Times of
Wasif Jawhariyyeh, 1904-1948.
Olive Branch Press. ISBN 978-1-56656-925-5. pp.202,291. 32°55′25″N...