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Naoum Mokarzel (Arabic: نعوم مكرزل / ALA-LC: Naʻūm Mukarzil,
sometimes spelled "Naʿum Mukarzil"; 2
August 1864 – 5
April 1932) was an
influential intellectual...
- York City. It was
founded in
Philadelphia as a bi-w****ly by
Naoum Anthony Mokarzel, a
young Maronite Lebanese man with an
interest in journalism. Its first...
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Mokarzel (Arabic: سلوم مكرزل1881–1952) was an
influential Lebanese American intellectual and publisher. He was the
younger brother of
Naoum Mokarzel who...
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Syrians lacked a
strong worth ethic. Lebanese-Americans
Ameen Rihani,
Naoum Mokarzel, and, the
Boston raised,
Kahlil Gibran were
among the
first cultural luminaries...
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Maximos Salloum (1920–2004),
Lebanese Catholic Archbishop in
Israel Salloum Mokarzel (1881–1952),
Lebanese American publicist and
intellectual Salloum Kaysar...
- revolution. Al-Hoda
Editor and
Lebanese League of
Progress President,
Naoum Mokarzel started cautiously by
saying that: “The
Revolution must be
literary and...
- al-Yaziji
Ibrahim al-Yaziji
Jamil Sidqi al-Zahawi
Ahmad Faris Shidyaq Naoum Mokarzel Ahmad Rida
Ameen Rihani Qustaki al-Himsi al-Kawakibi
Suleyman al-Boustani...
- in a
memorandum to the
Paris Peace Conference.
During the conference,
Mokarzel proposed the
tricolor flag to
French President Raymond Poincaré, who enthusiastically...
- al-Yaziji
Ibrahim al-Yaziji
Jamil Sidqi al-Zahawi
Ahmad Faris Shidyaq Naoum Mokarzel Ahmad Rida
Ameen Rihani Qustaki al-Himsi al-Kawakibi
Suleyman al-Boustani...
- Moreira,
Luciana Solano,
Lucinda Bellm, Luiz Braga,
Marilia Panitz,
Marisa Mokarzel, Mic****e Sommer,
Pablo Léon de la Barra,
Paulo Miyada,
Thereza Farkas...