- The
Ottoman journal Muharrir (Ottoman-Turkish: محرر; DMG:
Muḥarrir; English: "Author") was
published in
Istanbul in 8
issues from 1876 to 1878. The editor...
- Al
Muharrir (Arabic: المُحَرِّر; the
Liberator or the Editor) was a
daily newspaper published in Morocco. It was in
circulation between December 1974 and...
- of
which he had been a
founding member, and
editor of its
newspaper Al
Muharrir. In 1963 he
received a
death sentence under the rule of H****an II, but...
-
later the same year, and took up
editorship of the N****erist
newspaper Al
Muharrir (The Liberator),
editing its w****ly
supplement "Filastin" (Palestine)....
- (defunct) Al
Balad (defunct) Al
Bayrak (defunct) Al
Ittihad (defunct) Al
Muharrir (defunct) Al-Mustaqbal (defunct) Al Nida (defunct) As-Safa (defunct) As-Safir...
- The
Moroccan Al
Muharrir interview of
April 18, 1976...
- Sulṭānī by Ismā‘īl, son of ‘Abd al-Salām,
entitled Wajīh-i Najīb, the
muḥarrir of the
district (khiṭṭa) of Kol (Aligarh)
during the
reign of ‘Alā' al-Dunyā...
- (written)
piece From the root yap– "to make." مؤلف، محرر mü'ellif,
muharrir müellif,
muharrir yazar writer From the root yaz– "to write." مؤمن mü'emmen müemmen...
-
Moroccan authorities together with its
sister publication, Al Alam, and Al
Muharrir,
another opposition paper. From 1977 to 1992,
Aicha Mekki reported on crime...
- magazine's
cultural department. From 1962-1967, he
became the
editor of Al
Muharrir (The Liberator),
followed by Al
Anwar (The Illumination) and its sister...