-
become lately a hip
destination for Beirut's
young and
restless but old
Beirutis remember that
Badaro was
already Beirut's
version of the
Village in the...
- Al-
Beiruti Café (Arabic: مقهى البيروتي) is one of the
oldest surviving coffeehouses in Baghdad, Iraq,
located on the
Tigris River, on the
Karkh side of...
-
Arabic dialects realize them as [oʊ] and [eɪ]. In
urban dialects (i.e.
Beiruti) [eː] has
replaced /aj/ and
sometimes medial /aː/, and [e] has replaced...
- "Baluch", "Baluchi")
Barisal →
Barisalis (also "Borishali")
Beirut →
Beirutis Bangladesh, West
Bengal →
Bengalis Bharat →
Bharatiya Bihar →
Biharis Birmingham...
-
homes of
prominent officials and
politicians in the
Iraqi government. Al-
Beiruti Cafe (Arabic: مقهى البيروتي) is one of the
oldest surviving cafés in Baghdad...
-
spelling in
Lebanon is Arabic: جوزاف due to the Imāla in the
Lebanese (
Beiruti) dialect. Both
spellings appear across different media sources. "جوزيف...
- follows:
Salim Salam, more
commonly called Abu Ali, is one of
those hardcore Beirutis, with a co****
language but so full of
color and flavor. His intelligence...
- system, see
Elections in Lebanon). The main
force in the
election was the
Beiruti Bloc, a
coalition of five
candidates running on a
joint ticket; Abdallah...
- ISBN 978-1-137-01347-7. Hallaq, H****an (AH 1431 – AD 2010).
Beiruti Families Encyclopedia: The
Historical Roots of
Beiruti Families of Arab, Lebanese, and
Ottoman Origin...
- [1] also
transliterated as (Daouk, Al
Daouk and Daooq) is a
prominent Beiruti family that
stemmed in Ras Beirut,
Lebanon during the 15th century; after...