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Madrasa (/məˈdræsə/, also US: /-rɑːs-/, UK: /ˈmædrɑːsə/; Arabic: مدرسة [mædˈræ.sæ, ˈmad.ra.sa] , pl. مدارس, madāris),
sometimes transliterated as madrasah...
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examine the
performance practice of all-women
choirs singing his
madrāšê, or his
teaching hymns. Ephrem's
works were so po****r that, for centuries...
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written twice: مدرِّسة, mudarrise, 'a
female teacher' / مدرسة,
madrase, 'a school'. Said Akl's
Latin alphabet uses non-standard characters. VSO...
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Pietro Della Valle; Persian: مدرسه ایتالیایی پیترو دلاواله, romanized:
Madrase itâliyâyi
Piyetro Delâvâle) is an
Italian international school in Farmanieh...
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remaining few
years as the prin****l he came back to
Lucknow and
joined Madrase Sultanul Madaris Lucknow (U.P.)
India as vice prin****l, as the Matla-e-Anwar...
- (opened by Lady Amin in 1965), Zahra-i
Athar of
Tehran (opened in 1966), and
Madrase-ye 'Elmīyya
Narges of
Mashhad (opened in 1966).
After the 1979 revolution...
- this?]; and
which can be seen as the
equivalent of the
classical Syriac madrase, can
usually be
traced back to
individual authors.
World War I, and the...
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gerunds or masdar) are
derived from a verb root. For
instance مدرسة
madrase 'school', from درس
daras 'to study, to learn'. However, it also includes...
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Farahani (1990), pp.47ff. Mace (2003), pp.147ff.
Jalal Al-e Ahmad, Modir-e
Madrase. Mace (2003), p.151. Boyle, John
Andrew (1966).
Grammar of
Modern Persian...
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opened in 1966, and in Mashhad,
Fatemeh Khamooshi (d. 2010)
opened Madrase-ye ‘Elmīyya
Narges in the same year. Ironically, it took a
number more...