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Meraat-ul-Gharb (Arabic: مرآة الغرب, romanized: mirʾāt al-ġarb, lit. 'Mirror of the West') is an Arabic-language
newspaper founded and
published in New...
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Gibran and
first published in 1912 by the
printing house of the
periodical Meraat-ul-Gharb in New York. It is a tale of
tragic love, set at the turn of the...
- head.Reza Shah
confiscated some
religious madrasas from clerics.
Esmail Meraat, the
Minister of Culture,
converted the
Marvi Madrasa into a new art college...
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Broken Wings was
published in
Arabic by the
printing house of the
periodical Meraat-ul-Gharb in New York.
Gibran presented a copy of his book to
Lebanese writer...
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married the
daughter of
Najeeb Diab,
editor of the Arabic-language
magazine Meraat-ul-Gharb, and
became its
chief editor in 1918. His
second poetry collection...
- York City,
Arida started working in
retail and
writing for Al-Hoda and
Meraat-ul-Gharb.
Arida later married Najeeba Haddad, the
sister of
fellow Homs-born...
- 1899 he
founded and
became Managing Editor and
Publisher of the
newspaper Meraat-ul-Gharb (Mirror of the West),
dedicating the
paper "to
speak for Arabism...
- the
Imperial Army Air
Force of Iran.
Ahmad Nakhjavan,
along with
Ismail Meraat, the then
Minister of Culture,
emphasized Persian orthography, and their...
- Dar Al
Khaleej Printing and Publishing,
which publishes The Gulf
Mirror (
Meraat Al Khalij), an economic,
social and
cultural magazine, as well as Banko...
- (Guard of the Souls).
Wahsh Al
Moheet (وحش المحيط) (The
Ocean Monster).
Meraat Al Ghad (مرآة الغد) (Mirror of Tomorrow). Al Mout Al
Azraq (الموت الأزرق)...