- The
Hittites (/ˈhɪtaɪts/) were an
Anatolian Indo-European
people who
formed one of the
first major civilizations of
Bronze Age West Asia.
Possibly originating...
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Philip Khuri Hitti (Arabic: فيليب خوري حتي; 22 June 1886 – 24
December 1978) was a Lebanese-American
professor and
scholar at
Princeton and
Harvard University...
- book
written by
Philip Khuri Hitti and was
first published in 1937.
Hitti spent 10
years writing this book
According to
Hitti's own account, in 1927 the editor...
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Joseph Habib Hitti (30
September 1925 – 3
February 2022) was a Lebanese-born
Australian Maronite Catholic eparch (bishop) of the
Maronite Catholic Eparchy...
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Youssef Hitti (Arabic: ناصيف يوسف حتي; born 22
December 1952) is a
Lebanese diplomat, academic,
professor and the
former Minister of
Foreign Affairs...
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Jawad Ali, Al-Muf****al Fi
Tarikh al-Arab Qabl al-Islam (Beirut), 6:238-9
Hitti (1937), pp. 96–101. Krone,
Susan (1992). Die
altarabische Gottheit al-Lat...
- (2007). The
History of
Saudi Arabia.
Greenwood Press. ISBN 978-0313340123.
Hitti,
Philip K. (1970).
History of The
Arabs (Tenth ed.).
Macmillan Education...
- Gorton, AG. Lebanon:
through Writers' Eyes. London:
Eland Books, 2009.
Hitti Philip K.
History of
Syria Including Lebanon and Palestine, Vol. 2 (2002)...
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leader of the
group of "those who
patiently endured" in Heaven.
Philip K.
Hitti ****erted that the
subject was an Arab and the
setting was
Northern Arabia...
- i'tibar).
Philip K.
Hitti (translator). New York:
Columbia University Press.
Memoirs Entitled Kitāb al-I'tibār, ed.
Philip K.
Hitti (Arabic text). Princeton:...