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Fathallah bin
Nasrallah Marrash (Arabic: فرنسيس بن فتح الله بن نصر الله مرّاش, ALA-LC: Fransīs bin Fatḥ Allāh bin Naṣr Allāh
Marrāsh; 1835 or 29 June 1836...
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Fathallah bin
Nasrallah Marrash (Arabic: مريانا بنت فتح الله بن نصر الله مرّاش, ALA-LC: Maryānā bint Fatḥ Allāh bin Naṣr Allāh
Marrāsh; 1848–1919), also known...
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Marrash may
refer to:
Francis Marrash (1835 or 29 June 1836 – 1874),
Syrian writer Maryana Marrash (1848–1919),
Syrian writer Abdallah Marrash (1839–1900)...
- thought.
Syrian scholar, publicist, writer, poet and
physician Francis Marrash (1835 or 29 June 1836 – 1874) had
traveled throughout West Asia and France...
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Fathallah bin
Nasrallah Marrash (Arabic: عبد الله بن فتح الله بن نصر الله مرّاش, ALA-LC: ʻAbd Allāh bin Fatḥ Allāh bin Naṣr Allāh
Marrāsh; 14 May 1839 – 17...
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tradition of
modern Arabic poetry was
established by
writers such as
Francis Marrash,
Ahmad Shawqi and
Hafiz Ibrahim.
Iraqi poet Badr
Shakir al-Sayyab is considered...
- Lebanese-Swiss
businessman Abdallah Marrash -
Syrian writer Francis Marrash -
Syrian scholar, publicist,
writer and poet
Maryana Marrash -
Syrian writer and poet...
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writer Francis Marrash,
whose works Gibran had
studied at the Collège de la Sagesse.
According to
Shmuel Moreh, Gibran's own
works echo
Marrash's style, including...
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expatriate Mahjari poets.
Marrash's brother Abdallah (1839–1900) also
achieved literary importance,
while his
sister Maryana Marrash (1848–1919) was known...
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concise but
expressive form. The
writings of
Syrian poet and
writer Francis Marrash (1836–73)
featured the
first examples of
prose poetry in
modern Arabic...