- The
Mahjar (Arabic: المهجر, romanized: al-
mahjar, one of its more
literal meanings being "the Arab diaspora") was a
movement related to
Romanticism migrant...
- Al
Mahjar is a
village in
Makkah Province, in
western Saudi Arabia. List of
cities and
towns in
Saudi Arabia Regions of
Saudi Arabia National Geospatial-Intelligence...
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exodus and
expulsions from Egypt,
Lebanese civil war, and the Iraq war. The
Mahjar (one of its more
literal meanings being "the Arab diaspora") was a literary...
- Jahan,
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Perforated marble jalis (
mahjar-i mushabbak)
border the
cenotaphs and are made from
eight marble panels...
- journalists,
Shukri El
Khoury and
Naoum Labaki, who were both part of the
Mahjar movement in the Americas. The flag was also
raised as the
first national...
- (The
Cities of Fahad) Ar-Rawabi Al-Wazeeriya (The Ministerial)
Petromin Al-
Mahjar (The
Stone Pit)
Prince Abdel Majeed Obhour Al-Janobiya (South of the Obhur...
- Americans, Arab
Americans and the Arab-Israeli Conflict, 1967–1979".
Mashriq &
Mahjar. 3 (1): 18–46–18–46. doi:10.24847/33i2015.61. S2CID 143183963. Khan, Chaka...
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intellectual and
political activist. He was also a
major figure in the
mahjar literary movement developed by Arab
emigrants in
North America, and an early...
- over
twenty different languages.
Ameen Rihani was a
major figure in the
mahjar literary movement developed by Arab
emigrants in
North America, and an early...
- Arab world.
Between the 19th and 20th centuries,
within the
Nahda and the
Mahjar, many
Maronite intellectuals contributed to the
formation of
modern Arab...