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Yaqub Sarruf (Arabic: يعقوب صروف, 1852–1927) was a
pioneering Lebanese writer, publisher, and translator.
Sarruf was born in Al-Hadath, Lebanon. His father...
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television and film
actor with an
international film repertoire. Born
Alexander Sarruf in Cairo, Egypt, D'Arcy,
variously credited as
Alexandre D'Arcy, Alex D'Arcy...
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American singer-songwriter Also
known as TTD
Alexander D'Arcy
Alexander Sarruf 1908-1996
Egyptian actor Roy D'Arcy Roy
Giusti 1894-1969
American actor...
- (2007-07-30). "The
Brazilian who
established a
library in
Lebanon by
Marina Sarruf*".
Paulo Coelho's Blog.
Retrieved 2013-03-25.
Lebanon (2011-04-07). "Countries"...
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journal was
established in 1971.
Burhan Dajani,
Walid Khalidi, Fuad
Sarruf and
Constantin Zureiq were
instrumental in its start. The
founding editor-in-chief...
- century. Al-Muqtataf was
founded in 1876 by the
Arabic Christians Yaqūb
Ṣarrūf (1852-1927) and Fāris Nimr (1856-1951) at the
Syrian Protestant College...
- of debate. In this
environment pro-secularist
intellectuals like
Yaqub Sarruf,
Faris Nimr,
Nicola Haddad who
sought political asylum from
Ottoman Rule...
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historical novels. He
attended the
university around the same time as
Yaqub Sarruf (1852–1927), who
first translated Self-Help into
Arabic and
would later...
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Patricia Knatchbull Harriet Benson Dowager Lady
Brabourne Valerie Sarruf Timothy Knatchbull Brandon Whitt Nicholas Knatchbull Evan
Whitt Lord Brabourne...
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Anton Gemayel [ar; arz; fa],
Walieddine Yakan,
Abbas el-Akkad and
Yaqub Sarruf.
Ziadeh is
credited with
introducing the work of
Khalil Gibran to the Egyptian...