Muḏakkirāt Abū-Farīd: ṣafaḥāt min tārīḫ al-muqāwama al-waṭanīya wa-"al-intifāḍa" ḍidda ḥukm Šamʿūn 1958
Communists; Lebanon; Biography
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Janzūrī, Kamāl; prime ministers; Egypt; biography
Women; Islamic civilization; Qayrawān (Tunisia); biography
Carpentry, Arabic; carpenters; Egypt; history; biography
Dakrūb, Muḥammad; 1929-2013; communists; Lebanon; biography
ʿĀnī, Ṭāhir Tawfīq; Iraq; officials and employees; biography
In: Kitābāt aṯ-ṯaura
Presidents; Egypt; Tunisia; biography; politics and government; history
Ṭāhā, Maḥmūd Muḥammad; Sudan; politics and government biography
Jahmī, Khadījah; radio announcers; radio broadcasting; Libya; biography
In: Silsalat Kuttāb Lībiyā 5
In: سلسلة كتاب ليبيا 5
Nākūʿ, Sālim ibn ʿAbd al-Nabī; Libya; National liberation movements; biography
In: Tārīḫ wa ǧuġrāfīyā 21
In: تاريخ و جغرافيا 21
In: Persian E-Books Miras Maktoob, ISBN: 9789004365452
In: Persian E-Books Miras Maktoob
In the Islamic middle ages, urban histories were for the most part not the kind of chronicle that one might think, covering the political, economic, or cultural history of a particular city over a certain time. Instead, they were a kind of ʿwhoʾs whoʾ directory of names of a cityʾs prominent inhabitants, mostly from as far back as information would be available until the lifetime of the author. In the case of the city of Nishapur, which saw its greatest blossoming between the ninth and thirteenth centuries, there is al-Ḥākim al-Nīshāpūrīʾs (d. 405/1014) foundational Taʾrīkh Nīsābūr , an Arabic work—now lost—on which many later biographers relied. Al-Ḥākimʾs work was continued by ʿAbd al-Ghāfir al-Fārisī (d. 529/1134) in his al-Siyāq li-Taʾrīkh Nīsābūr . The text published here is described as a partial summary of al-Fārisīʾs work, although Frye in his The Histories of Nishapur (p. 10) still regarded it as a fragment of the Siyāq itself
Displays the biography of one the most prominent figures of journalism in Morocco since the independence in 1956. It also presents many outstanding events that characterized the history of Morocco in the early decade after independence