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Saliba (Arabic: صليبا), also
transliterated "Saleeba", or
Salibi (Arabic: الصليبي), also
transliterated "Saleeby", is a
Christian family name of Arabic...
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Kamal Suleiman Salibi (Arabic: كمال سليمان الصليبي) (2 May 1929 – 1
September 2011) was a
Lebanese historian,
professor of
history at the
American University...
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August 2019.
Salibi 1998, p. 82.
Salibi 1998, p. 91.
Salibi 1998, p. 100.
Salibi 1998, p. 101.
Salibi 1998, p. 96.
Salibi 1998, p. 93. Browne,...
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Maurice Salibi (Arabic: موريس صليبي), a
Syrian communist politician, who
served as
general secretary of the
Syrian Communist Party for a
brief period in...
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Dionysius bar
Salibi (died 1171) was a
Syriac Orthodox writer and bishop, who
served as
metropolitan of Amid, in
Upper Mesopotamia, from 1166 to 1171....
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Salibi 1961, p. 82.
Salibi 1961, pp. 82–83.
Harris 2012, p. 60.
Salibi 1961, p. 83.
Salibi 1961, p. 84.
Salibi 1961, pp. 84–85.
Salibi 1961, pp...
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governor of Beirut.
Before modern research by
Kamal Salibi, most
modern historians,
including Salibi initially,
based their information about Fakhr al-Din...
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August 2020.
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August 2020. "Rima
Fakih and W****im
Salibi's wedding". Today's Outlook. 18 May 2016.
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April 2019. "Lebanese...
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chief of the
Dahlak islands (off the
coast from M****awa).
Kamal Suleiman Salibi A
History of
Arabia p. 108
Caravan Books, 1980 OCLC Number: 164797251 Stephen...
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Salibi al-Zahir (given name also
spelled Sulaybi or Celebi) (died 1773) was the
multazem (tax farmer) of
Tiberias in the mid-18th century,
during the Ottoman...