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Philip Tannura (March 28, 1897 –
December 7, 1973) was an
American cinematographer who
worked on over a
hundred films during his career.
Tannura also directed...
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settlement located in the
Rashaya District, Lebanon. In 1838, Eli
Smith noted Tannura's po****tion as
being Druze.
Robinson and Smith, 1841, vol 3, 2nd appendix...
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Tanura (Arabic: رأس تنورة, romanized: Ra's Tannūrah, lit. 'cape oven, cape brazier',
presumably due to the
unusual heat
prevalent at the cape that...
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Interview - Fuse". Fuse.tv.
Retrieved December 21, 2013. Maslanik, Thomas;
Tannura, Kate; Mahaffey, Lucas; Loughridge,
Alice Brianne; Benninson, Lida; Ursell...
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bishop of Beth
Tannura in 1607. A
bishop of Beth
Tannura named Yahballaha is
recorded in 1731, and the
archbishop Ishoʿyahb of Beth
Tannura is
attested in...
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Produced by
Mikel Conrad Starring Mikel Conrad Cinematography Phillip Tannura Edited by
Robert Crandall Music by
Darrell Calker Production companies...
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producer was Al Simon, the
director of
photography was
Philip Tannura, A.S.C., and the
editor was
Larry Heath. The show's
primary sponsor was...
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Hartmann Cinematography Stanley Cortez Paul
Ivano Michael P.
Joyce Philip Tannura Editors James H. King
Charles Van
Enger Richard L. Van
Enger Sam Vitale...
- the Wild Horses, he
became ill and was
replaced on the
project by
Philip Tannura.
Meehan married Louise Harriett ****ney.
Their only son died in
World War...
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giuggiulena جلجلان (juljulān)
sesame seed
sieqja saia ساقية (sāqiya)
canal kenur tannura تنور (tannūr) oven żagħfran
zaffarana زعفران (zaʿfarān)
saffron żahra (less...