- Persian-language
opera by
Behzad Abdi
Hafiz (horse),
French Thoroughbred racehorse Hafís (drift ice), work for
choir and
orchestra by Jón
Leifs Al-Hafez, Salafi...
-
Hafez al-****ad (6
October 1930 – 10 June 2000) was a
Syrian politician and
military officer who was the
president of
Syria from 1971
until his
death in...
-
Bishr ibn al-Ḥārith (Arabic: بشر بن الحارث)
better known as
Bishr al-
Ḥāfī (Bishr the Barefoot) (Arabic: بشر الحافي) was a
Muslim saint born near Merv in...
- Bresta) was
fought on
September 19, 1596
between the
Ottoman forces of
Achmed Hafis Pasha,
Beylerbey of Vidin, and the
Germanic and
Croatian forces led by Ivan...
-
August 2013). "Re-evaluating
Mohamed Choukri's
Autobiography Al-Khubz al-
Ḥāfi: The
Oppression of Morocco's
Amazigh Po****tion, the Ṣaʿālīk, and Backlash"...
- Mantua, 1852 („The
Sibyl of Mantua“, narrative)
Hafis in ****as, (anonymously: "Von
einem Hadschi"), 1853 (
Hafis in Greece. By a Hadschi, love poems) Koran...
-
consisted of
twelve books: Book of the
Singer (Moganni Nameh) Book of
Hafiz (
Hafis Nameh) Book of Love (Uschk Nameh) Book of
Reflection (Tefkir Nameh) Book...
- N****er al-
Hafi (Arabic: ناصر الحافي; died 1 July 2015) was an
Egyptian lawyer and politician. He was
elected to the
Egyptian parliament during the 2011–12...
- him
through some matches. Nuhu Samaila, Ike Onwukanjo,
Onyinye Onwukanjo,
Hafis Ayinla; were also
injured leaving the team with one
substitute in the last...
- he
imitates the
style of Rückert;
Lyrische Blätter (1821);
Spiegel des
Hafis (1822);
Vermischte Schriften (1822); and Neue
Ghaselen (1823).
These attracted...