The Mahjar (Arabic: المهجر, romanized: al-mahjar, one of its more literal meanings being "the Arab diaspora") was a movement related to Romanticism migrant...
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Al Mahjar is a village in Makkah Province, in western Saudi Arabia. List of cities and towns in Saudi Arabia Regions of Saudi Arabia National Geospatial-Intelligence...
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Arab Christians (section Role in Al-Mahjar)
exodus and expulsions from Egypt, Lebanese civil war, and the Iraq war. The Mahjar (one of its more literal meanings being "the Arab diaspora") was a literary...
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Ameen Rihani (category Mahjar)
intellectual and political activist. He was also a major figure in the mahjar literary movement developed by Arab emigrants in North America, and an early...
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Jahan, while the real ones are in the basement. Perforated marble jalis (mahjar-i mushabbak) border the cenotaphs and are made from eight marble panels...
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Kahlil Gibran (category Mahjar)
Salma Jayyusi, Roger Allen and others, Gibran as the leading poet of the Mahjar school belongs to Romantic (neo-romantic) movement. About his language in...
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Americans, Arab Americans and the Arab-Israeli Conflict, 1967–1979". Mashriq & Mahjar. 3 (1): 18–46–18–46. doi:10.24847/33i2015.61. S2CID 143183963. Khan, Chaka...
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over twenty different languages. Ameen Rihani was a major figure in the mahjar literary movement developed by Arab emigrants in North America, and an early...
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(The Cities of Fahad) Ar-Rawabi Al-Wazeeriya (The Ministerial) Petromin Al-Mahjar (The Stone Pit) Prince Abdel Majeed Obhour Al-Janobiya (South of the Obhur...
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journalists, Shukri El Khoury and Naoum Labaki, who were both part of the Mahjar movement in the Americas. The flag, which simply had a white background...
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one of the pillars of the region and not a minority on the fringes. The Mahjar (one of its more literal meanings being "the Arab diaspora") was a literary...
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Mikhail Naimy (category Mahjar)
(32): 27. Nijland, Cornelis. "Religious Motifs and Themes in North American Mahjar Poetry." Representations of the Divine in Arabic Poetry. Ed. Gert Borg and...
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journalists, Shukri El Khoury and Naoum Labaki, who were both part of the Mahjar movement in the Americas. The flag was raised on October 2, 1918, following...
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Churches in Austria: Inter-Church Relations and State Recognition, Mashriq & Mahjar: Journal of Middle East and North African Migration Studies, vol. 8, no...
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inspiration from French or English romantic poetry. Most famous its part is the Mahjar ("émigré" school) that includes Arabic-language poets in the Americas Ameen...
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commented on it. Khalil Gibran and Ameen Rihani were two major figures of the Mahjar movement within the Nahda. Jurji Zaydan founded Al-Hilal magazine in 1892...
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Empire: The Transnational Career of Dr. Najeeb Mitry Saleeby". Mashriq & Mahjar. 2 (1). doi:10.24847/22i2014.27. Gruhl, Werner (2017). Imperial Japan's...
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article) Nijland, Cornelis. "Religious Motifs and Themes in North American Mahjar Poetry" pp. 161–81 IN: Borg, Gert (ed. and introd.); De Moor, Ed (ed.);...
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Abd al-Masih Haddad (category Mahjar)
حداد, ALA-LC: ʻAbd al-Masīḥ Ḥaddād; 1890–1963) was a Syrian writer of the Mahjar movement and journalist. His magazine As-Sayeh (The Traveler), started in...
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Necropolis Location Period of construction Notable features Jabal al-Mahjar North no information Tombs were cut on the eastern and western sides of four...
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the aim of keeping alive and enriching the Arabic cultural heritage." The Mahjar was started by Arabic-speaking writers who had emigrated to the Americas...
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Nasib Arida (category Mahjar)
ALA-LC: Nasīb ʻArīḍah; 1887–1946) was a Syrian-born poet and writer of the Mahjar movement and a founding member of the New York Pen League. Arida was born...
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over twenty different languages. Ameen Rihani was a major figure in the mahjar literary movement developed by Arab emigrants in North America, and an early...
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best known as Damien Sandow Abd al-Masih Haddad (1890–1963), writer of the Mahjar movement and journalist Amir Haddad (born 1984), Israeli French singer Amir-John...
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developed a K-12 curriculum and publishes the peer-reviewed journal Mashriq & Mahjar: Journal of Middle East Migration Studies. In 2010, Dr. Moise Khayrallah...
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famous part of Arab Romanticism or outstand movement related to it is the Mahjar ("émigré" school) that includes Arabic-language poets in the Americas Ameen...
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Yayasan DiRaja Sultan Mizan (YDSM) or Sultan Mizan Royal Foundation Al-Mahjar Archived 3 October 2008 at the Wayback Machine "23 Terengganu Assemblymen...
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The Jerusalem Post. 3 July 2010. Retrieved 24 October 2024. "Mashriq and Mahjar: A Global History of Syrian Migration to the Americas". Oxford Academic...
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Homs-born Syrian, poet and writer of the Mahjar movement. Abd al-Masih Haddad, Homs-born Syrian, writer of the Mahjar movement and journalist Elia Abu Madi...
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Nasib Arida in 1915 or 1916. Haddad published his own collection Hikayat al-Mahjar (The Stories of Expatriation) inside it in 1921. As-Sayeh is on microfilm...
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