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Ahmed el
Inglizi ("Ahmed the English"), also
Ahmed El Alj or
Ahmed Laalaj ("Ahmed the Renegade"), was an
English renegade architect and
engineer who worked...
- Anglo-Egyptian
Sudan (Arabic: السودان الإنجليزي المصري as-Sūdān al-
Inglīzī al-Maṣrī) was a
condominium of the
United Kingdom and
Egypt between 1899 and...
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several architects in 1760, in
particular Théodore
Cornut and
Ahmed al-
Inglizi, who
designed the city
using French captives from the
failed French expedition...
- to the
eventual decline and
disappearance of the Salé Rovers.
Ahmed el
Inglizi Wilson,
Peter Lamborn (2003).
Pirate Utopias. Brooklyn, NY: Autonomedia...
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alternatively termed Arbalizi, a
portmanteau combining the
words Arabic and
Inglizi (the word for
English in Arabic). It is used,
particularly among the youth...
- Arabic: ṣurt became(1SG)
jarrib try(1SG) aḥki speak(1SG)
inglīzi English ṣurt
jarrib aḥki
inglīzi became(1SG) try(1SG) speak(1SG)
English "I
started trying...
- Martyrs'
Square is
named after:
Abdul Karim al-Khalil Abd el-Wahab al-
Inglizi Father Joseph Hayek Joseph Bishara Hani
Mohammad and
Ahmad Mahm****ani Omar...
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listen He didn't write. ما بحكي إنكليزي. mā baḥki
ʾinglīzi.
listen ما بحكيش إنكليزي. ma baḥkī-š
ʾinglīzi.
listen I don't
speak English. ما تنسى! mā tinsa...
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Sultan Mohammed ben Abdallah, by an
English corsair known as
Ahmed el-
Inglizi. The
minaret dates from this
later restoration. The
mosque measures about...
- Emir Aref
Chehab Father Joseph Hayek Abdul Karim al-Khalil
Abdelwahab al-
Inglizi Joseph Bshara Hani
Mohammad Mahm****ani
Mahmoud Mahm****ani,
brother of Mohammad...