- Kafr Al-
Zayyat (Arabic: كفر الزيات) is a city in the
Gharbia Governorate, Egypt. Its po****tion was
estimated at 76,000
people in 2018. The
older name...
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Enayat al-
Zayyat (Arabic: عنايات الزيات; 23
March 1936 – 5
January 1963) was an
Egyptian writer born in Cairo. She was
considered one of Egypt's most prominent...
- Ibn al-
Zayyat or Ibn az-
Zayyat is an
Arabic patronymic meaning "son of the oil merchant". It can
refer to:
Muhammad ibn al-
Zayyat (died 847),
Abbasid vizier...
- Muḥammad ibn ʿAbd al-Malik,
better known as Ibn al-
Zayyāt (Arabic: ابن الزيات), was a
wealthy merchant who
became a
court official and
served as vizier...
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Mohammed H****an El-
Zayyat (14
February 1915 – 25
February 1993) was an
Egyptian diplomat and
Minister of
Foreign Affairs. El-
Zayyat served as the Permanent...
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Latifa al-
Zayyat (Arabic: لطيفة الزيات, romanized: Laṭīfah al-
Zayyāt; 8
August 1923 – 10
September 1996) was an
Egyptian activist and writer, most famous...
- (IPA: [monˈtɑsˤeɾ el-, ez- zæjˈjæːt]) or
Muntasir al-
Zayyat (Arabic: منتصر الزيات Muntaṣir az-
Zayyāt) (born 1956) is an
Egyptian lawyer and
author whose...
- Ibn al-
Zayyat (Arabic: إبن الزيات) was the
governor of
Tarsus from ca. 956
until 962 for the
Abbasid caliph al-Muti and
Hamdanid ruler Sayf al-Dawla. He...
- romanized: al-Bāb al-Maftūḥ) is a 1960
novel by
Egyptian writer Latifa al-
Zayyat. It won the
inaugural Naguib Mahfouz Medal for Literature. The novel, written...
- Abu ‘Imarah
Hamzah Ibn
Habib al-
Zayyat al-Taymi,
better known as
Hamzah az-Zaiyyat (80-156AH), was one of the
seven canonical transmitters of the Qira'at...