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- As'ad al-Shidyaq (1798–1830) was a Lebanese Protestant Christian cleric and preacher. He was the elder brother of Ahmad Faris al-Shidyaq. "Khabariyat...
- Al-Shidyaq (Arabic: الشدياق) is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Ahmad Faris al-Shidyaq (1805/1806–1887), Ottoman linguist, writer...
- Ahmad Faris al-Shidyaq (Arabic: أحمد فارس الشدياق, ALA-LC: Aḥmad Fāris al-Shidyāq; born Faris ibn Yusuf al-Shidyaq; born 1805 or 1806; died 20 September...
- the defining creed of the Nahda. Ahmad Faris al-Shidyaq (born 1805 or 1806 as Faris ibn Yusuf al-Shidyaq; died 1887) grew up in present-day Lebanon. A Maronite...
- history of the local, 19th-century chronicler Tannus al-Shidyaq, with some variation. Shidyaq cited genealogical records and oral traditions, sourced...
- Tannus ibn Yusuf al-Shidyaq (c. 1794 – 1861), also transliterated Tannous el-Chidiac, was a Maronite clerk and emissary of the Shihab emirs, the feudal...
- this early phase was Tannus al-Shidyaq. Born into a Maronite family with strong connections to Western missions, al-Shidyaq's works, especially Kitab Akhbar...
- على الساق, romanized: al-saaq ealaa al-saaq) is a book by Ahmad Faris Shidyaq, considered one of the founders of modern Arabic literature. Detailing...
- line. The 19th-century local histories of Haydar al-Shihabi and Tannus al-Shidyaq, the first a member and the second an agent of the Ma'n's marital relatives...
- which existed from 1861 to 1884. The paper was founded by Ahmad Faris al-Shidyaq, a Lebanese journalist, and headquartered in Constantinople, Ottoman Empire...