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Louis Sabunji (1838–1931) was a
Catholic priest and
political figure who
founded and
edited various publications, most
significantly Al
Nahla (Arabic:...
- for the
government of
General Abd al-Karim Qasim. Her mother,
Wajiha al-
Sabunji, was an
artist from
Mosul while her
brother Foulath Hadid was a writer...
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humour sections were
edited by
Sabunji. Al
Nahla emplo**** illustrations,
including those drawn by its
editor Louis Sabunji. The
magazine enjo**** the financial...
- of the Belgian Army during the
second part of the First
World War
Louis Sabunji (1838–1931),
Syriac Catholic priest and
journalist Louis B.
Schwartz (1913–2003)...
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Haytham Hadid and the
noted architect Zaha Hadid, his
mother Wajiha al-
Sabunji was an
artist from Mosul. His
father being a
founding member of the Iraqi...
- bey
during al-Jirjawi's reign. Al-Jirjawi was
ousted by
Husayn Bey al-
Sabunji, who
became shaykh al-balad and
exiled Ali Bey to the
village of Nusat...
- Bubbles, an ****essment of
Gilles Kepel. Arab Pen,
English Purse: John
Sabunji and
Wilfrid Scawen Blunt, a
critique of
Wilfrid Scawen Blunt by Kramer...
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poems "Sonnets by
Wilfrid Scawen Blunt". "Arab Pen,
English Purse: John
Sabunji and
Wilfrid Scawen Blunt".
Archived from the
original on 28
December 2010...
- the same year.
Badger helped a
Catholic priest from Diyarbakır,
Louis Sabunji, to
continue his journal, Al Nahla, in
London in 1877.
Badger died on 21...
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ordered to
maintain their Ryukyuan-looking appearance. In 1726
Tabata Sabunji (田畑佐文仁) of
Amami Ōshima
became the
first islander to be
allowed to use...