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Khalil Mutran (Arabic: خليل مطران, ALA-LC: Khalīl
Muṭrān; July 1, 1872 – June 1, 1949), also
known by the
sobriquet Shā‘ir al-Quṭrayn (Arabic: شاعر القطرين...
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attempted to face them on the beaches, but they were
routed and the emir
Mutran b.
Mansur was
killed in
battle with a bullet. The
battle continued for three...
- St. George's
School (Arabic: مدرسة المطران
Madrasat al-
Mutran) is a
British boys'
school in East
Jerusalem run by the
Anglican diocese of Jerusalem. St...
- (also
known as Mar
Joseph Hnanisho) died in Iraq in 1977, and the
office of
mutran lapsed on his death.
After the
schism of 1552 most of the East
Syriac Christians...
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astronomer Rahme Haider (1880s–1939),
American lecturer from
Baalbek Khalil Mutran (1872–1949), poet and
journalist Harfush dynasty Letitia Elizabeth Landon's...
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written in
Arabic ﻣﻂﺭﺍﻥ
which may also be
transcribed as Matran,
Mutran, Metran,
Mutrân,
which all mean "bishop" in Arabic.
Chevalier d'Arvieux, Memoires...
- 1918 and the
mutran Isaac Hnanishoʿ in 1919), and the
hierarchy of the
patriarch Shemʿon XX Paul in 1919
consisted of four bishops: the
mutran Joseph Hnanishoʿ...
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Jamil Sidqi al-Zahawi,
Maruf al Rusafi,
Fawzi al-Ma'luf [ar], and
Khalil Mutran. Rifa'a at-Tahtawi, who
lived in
Paris from 1826 to 1831,
wrote A Paris...
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precursor to this
style became the Lebanese-Egyptian poet and
journalist Khalil Mutran, more in his
critical works. Most
famous part of Arab
Romanticism or outstand...
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playwright Labiba Hashim-
novelist and
founder of
Fatat al-sharq
Khalil Mutran- poet and
journalist Hind Nawfal,
journalist and
feminist writer Ihsan Abdel...