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Liwaa Yazji,
alternative spelling Liwaa Yazaji, (Arabic: لواء يازجي, born 1977 in Moscow,
Soviet Union) is a
Syrian filmmaker, playwright, TV screenwriter...
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Shehada bin
Abdullah al-
Yazji (Arabic: شحادة عبدالله اليازجي), a
Syrian poet,
educator and
translator born in Syria, in 1319-1404 AH / 1901-1983 CE. He...
- Abdul-Rahman
Menawer Al-Rahimi Al-Mutairi, Abdul-Karim
Muhammed Jubran Yazji, and
Abdullah Farres bin
Jufain Al-Rahimi Al-Mutairi.
Abdul Rahman Jabarah...
- Perspectives.
Retrieved 27
March 2020. "100 Most
Powerful Arab
Women 2013: Zina
Yazji".
Arabian Business.
Retrieved 18
August 2015. "Zeina Yazigi, lead anchor...
- 1889, Al-Hilal
magazine by
Jurji Zaidan in 1892, and Al-Dia’ by
Ibrahim Al-
Yazji in 1898. The Arab
press was one of the most
important manifestations of...
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Khaled Al-Juhani,
Saleh Al-Oufi,
Abdul Aziz Al-Muqrin,
Abdul Karim Al-
Yazji, Hani Al-Ghamidi,
Muhammad Al-Walidi Al-Shehri,
Rakan Al-Sikhan, Youssef...
- Yaziji,
alternatively Yazigi or
Yazji (Arabic: يازجي [jɑzɪdʒiː], Yāzijī) is an
Arabic surname of
Turkish origin,
meaning 'clerk' or 'writer'. The Arabic...
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academic basis,
including the
actor Fares Al-Helou and
playwrights Liwaa Yazji and
Mohammad Al Attar. The
institute initially included five departments:...
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Vanderbilt University.
Retrieved 2022-10-25. Alomari, Mohammad; Garg, Pankaj;
Yazji, John H; Wadiwala,
Ishaq J; Alamouti-fard, Emad; Hussain, Md
Walid Akram;...
- of war-torn Syria."
Similar fates and
experiences are
present in
Liwaa Yazji's plays Goats (2017) and Q & Q (2016),
performed at the
Royal Court Theatre...