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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...
- 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...
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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...
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astronomer Rahme Haider (1880s–1939),
American lecturer from
Baalbek Khalil Mutran (1872–1949), poet and
journalist Harfush dynasty Hussein Sharafeddine (born...
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Nkrumah Hala El
Badry Ibrahim al-Mazini
Ibrahim Hegazi Iris
Nazmy Khalil Mutran Khouloud Al-Gamal
Mansoura Ez-Eldin
Mohamed El-Tabii
Mohamed H****anein Heikal...
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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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written in
Arabic ﻣﻂﺭﺍﻥ
which may also be
transcribed as Matran,
Mutran, Metran,
Mutrân,
which all mean "bishop" in Arabic.
Chevalier d'Arvieux, Memoires...
- Dibbeen,
Jerash Governorate,
Jordan Monastery of the Holy Cross; at Qasr el-
Mutran,
Nazareth Monastery of The Holy
First Martyr and
Archdeacon Stephen; in...
- 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...