-
manly bearing." He
wrote many books, the most
famous of
which are Kitāb Al-
Awrāq and Kitāb al-Shiṭranj. Abū Bakr al-Ṣūlī was born into an
illustrious family...
- the
author of the Kitāb al-
Awrāq. The
British Arabist James Heyworth-Dunne
published an
edited Arabic text of Kitāb al-
Awrāq as
three parts, and in his...
-
Exchange (DSE) (Arabic: سوق دمشق للأوراق المالية, romanized: Sūq
Dimashq lil-'
Awrāq al-Māliyyah) is a
stock exchange located in Damascus, Syria.
Founded in...
- ibn Ali. The
poetry by
descendants of
Abbas ibn Ali is
collected in al-
Awraq,
compiled by the
Turkic scholar al-Suli (d. 946–947). One of his descendants...
- (2013). "Córdoba, de la
conquista musulmana a la
conquista cristiana".
Awraq (7). Casa Árabe: 5–24. ISSN 0214-834X.
Archived from the
original on 31...
- academic,
translator and writer. She is
mainly known for her 2001
novel Awraq Al-Nargis,
published in
English as
Leaves of
Narcissus that won the Naguib...
- English) Kitāb al-
awrāq : qism akhbār al-shuʻarāʼ by Muḥammad ibn Yaḥyá Ṣūlī (Arabic) Ashʻā r awlād al-khulafāʼ wa-akhbāruhum : min Kitāb al-
Awrāq li-Abī Bakr...
-
Ordre des Arts et des
Lettres Asafir bila
ajniha (Wingless birds), 1960
Awraq Al-Zaytun (Leaves of olives), 1964
Bitaqat huwiyya (Identity Card), 1964...
-
poetry by Abbas'
descendants is
collected in one of the
chapters in al-
Awraq by the Abbasid-era
author al-Suli (d. 946–947). One of his
descendants was...
- Bakr ibn Yaḥyā al-Ṣūlī, and
included in the
section of his book Kitāb Al-
Awrāq (كتاب الاوراق) on muḥadathūn (modern poets). Ibn al-Rumi was born in Baghdad...