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Mahmoud Yazbak (Arabic: محمود يزبك, Hebrew: מחמוד יזבק) is an
Israeli Arab academic. He is the
first Arab
elected as
President of the
Middle East & Islamic...
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Yazbak (Arabic: هبة يزبك, Hebrew: הֵיבַּא יָזְבָּק, born 8 July 1985) is an
Israeli Arab politician,
sociologist and academic. She
served as a member...
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Yazbek (alternatively Yazbek,
Yasbeck or
Yazbeck or Yesbeck, also
Yazbak) is a
Levantine Arabic surname. The word in
Arabic يزبك
derived from the Ottoman...
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attacking Yazbak;
according to the
account of a
local Maronite sheikh,
Shayban al-Khazen, Junblat's
specific offense was
physically beating Yazbak. After...
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Yazbak 2000, p. 94.
Yazbak 2000, pp. 95–96.
Yazbak 2000, pp. 96–99.
Yazbak 2000, p. 102.
Yazbak 2000, p. 103.
Yazbak 2000, p. 105.
Yazbak 2000,...
- USAK Books. p. 164. ISBN 978-605-4030-01-9.
Retrieved 1 June 2013. Maḥmūd
Yazbak (1998).
Haifa in the Late
Ottoman Period 1864–1914: A
Muslim Town in Transition...
- the "crusader period". Phillip, 2013, pp. 217, 221
Yazbak, 1998, p. 17. Schölch, 1984, p. 461.
Yazbak, 1998, p. 147 Petersen, 2001, pp. 254-56 "The Castle"...
- Social, and
Economic Transformation. BRILL. ISBN 978-965-217-027-9.
Yazbak, Mahmoud;
Yazbak, Maḥmūd (1998).
Haifa in the Late
Ottoman Period, 1864-1914: A...
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original on 8
August 2020.
Retrieved 22 May 2021.
Yazbak, Mahmoud;
Yazbak, Maḥmūd (1998).
Haifa in the Late
Ottoman Period, 1864–1914: A...
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Prosopographical Research,
Linacre College, Oxford, 2000) p. 217. Dumper, p. 273.
Yazbak,
Mahmoud (1998).
Haifa in the Late
Ottoman Period, A
Muslim Town in Transition...