Mahmud Taymur (Arabic: محمود تيمور; 16 June 1894–25 August 1973) was a fiction writer. He contributed to several publications. He was born in Cairo on...
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also had two nephews: Mohammad Taymur, a playwright and Mahmud Taymur, a novelist. The Taymur's believed Persian is the language of literature and refinement...
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and writer. Mahmud Taymur, was a fiction writer. Yahya ibn Mahmud al-Wasiti, a 13th-century Iraqi-Arab painter and calligrapher. Sultan Mahmud Khan, a commander...
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countryside. He focused on the education of his two sons, Muhammad and Mahmud Taymur who gained fame as a playwright and as a novelist, respectively. As...
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Standard Arabic plays versions in colloquial Arabic for the performances. Mahmud Taymur has published some of his plays in two versions, one in Standard, one...
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and 1960 The Ihsan 'Abd al-Quddus Prize for Short Stories, 1991 The Mahmud Taymur Prize for short stories, 1994 a medal from the Supreme Council for Arts...
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considered a father of the modern Arabic short story, along with Mahmud Taymur, Mahmud Tahir Lashin [ar], Yahya Haqqi, and others. Muhammad Amin Hassuna...
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stories entitled White Rose (الورد الأبيض) with an introduction by Mahmud Taymur. His book Beyond the Seas (الورد الأبيض) is of rihla genre. "مجلة الكلمة...
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Middle Eastern Studies 7, 49-61, 1971 "Two Versions of Dialogue in Mahmud Taymur's Drama", Princeton Near East Paper No. 21, Princeton, 1975 "Language...
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members included Ahmed Khairi Sa'id, Hussein Fawzi [ar], Muhammad Taymur [ar], and Mahmud Tahir Lashin [ar]. Other figures associated with Al-Madrasa al-Ḥadītha...
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above all conflicts existing world-wide." Major contributors included Mahmud Taymur, Tawfiq Al Hakim, Mohammed Mahdi Al Jawahiri, Yahya Haqqi and Luwis...
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and scholarly analysis of Ibn Arabshah's work "Ajoib al-maqdur fi tarixi Taymur" ("Marvels of Destiny in Timur's History"), earning him a candidate of philological...
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feminist. Born in Bab al-Khalq, Cairo, she was the daughter of Isma'il Taymur, a Turkish-born official in Muhammad Ali's European chancery, and an upper-class...
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Hamida Javanshir's granddaughter Dr. Mina Davatdarova. Gender-az.org Aisha Taymur Archived 2012-03-21 at the Wayback Machine at Egyptian State Information...
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Rabi, The Emergence of States in a Tribal Society: Oman Under Saʻid Bin Taymur, 1932-1970, pg. 5. Eastbourne: Sussex Academic Press, 2006. ISBN 9781845190804...
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Taher Ahmed Khaled Tawfik (1962–2018) Sahar Tawfiq Sherin Hanaey Aisha Taymur May Telmissany Munira Thabit (1902–1967), first woman lawyer in Egypt, journalist...
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Abd al-Wahhab ibn Arabshah, was his son. Aja'ib al-Maqdur fi Nawa'ib al-Taymur (The Wonders of Destiny of the Ravages of Timur), which he finished in Damascus...
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woman to write a play in that language as well;[citation needed] Aisha Taymur (modern Turkey/Egypt, 1840–1902); Malak Hifni Nasif (under the pseudonym...
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