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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...
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history of the local, 19th-century
chronicler Tannus al-
Shidyaq, with some variation.
Shidyaq cited genealogical records and oral traditions, sourced...
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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...
- award-winning edition-translations
include Leg Over Leg by
Ahmad Faris al-
Shidyaq,
edited and
translated by
Humphrey Davies,
which was
shortlisted for the...
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Jawaib began in
Ottoman Constantinople,
established by
Ahmad Faris al-
Shidyaq a.k.a.
Ahmed Faris Efendi (1804–1887),
after 1860. It
published Ottoman...
- 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...
- such as
those of
Antuniyus Abu
Khattar al-'Aynturini (d. 1821),
Tannus al-
Shidyaq (d. 1859), and
Mansur al-Hattuni (d. ca. 1880), the
House of al-Dahdah...