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Kanan Makiya (born 1949) is an Iraqi-American
academic and
professor of
Islamic and
Middle Eastern Studies at
Brandeis University. He
gained international...
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Mohamed Makiya (Mohammed
Saleh Makiya 1914-2015) (Arabic: محمد مكية) was an
Iraqi architect and one of the
first Iraqis to gain
formal qualifications...
- لـمحافظة بغداد
Makiya, K. and Al-Khalilm S., The Monument: Art, Vulgarity, and
Responsibility in
Saddam Hussein's Iraq, p. 29
Makiya, K. (Al-Khalilm...
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August 2019. A
foreign belly dancer, Maya, is
raped & left to die by sons (
Makiya and Nana) of a
Mumbai based politician. A
social activist, Satya, and a...
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political stability," in the
words of
Bryan R. Gibson. Similarly,
Kanan Makiya writes that "The
conjuncture around which Ba'thism took
power was defined...
- and Hall, R., The City
Cultures Reader,
Psychology Press, 2000, p. 104
Makiya, K. and Al-Khalilm S., The Monument: Art, Vulgarity, and Responsibility...
- of Saddam's
public image during his
tenure as
president of Iraq.
Kanan Makiya recounts: The man and the myth
merge in this episode. His biography—and...
- (Berkeley, CA:
University of
California Press, 1992)
Makiya (1993), p. 40.
Makiya (1993), pp. 31–33.
Makiya (1993), p. 32. New York Times, 24 Oct. 1990, "Mideast...
- 2011.
Retrieved 8
March 2013.
Makiya 1998, p. 198.
Makiya 1998, pp. 198–199.
Harris 1997, p. 33.
Makiya 1998, p. 201.
Makiya 1998, pp. 201–202.
Hopwood 1988...
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hanged spies, but the Jews
crucified Christ."
According to
author Kanan Makiya, the
negative publicity "has less to do with the
activities of a Zionist...