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Khalil Sakakini (Arabic: خليل السكاكيني; 23
January 1878 – 13
August 1953) was a
Palestinian teacher, scholar, poet, and Arab nationalist.
Sakakini was born...
- Sani
Sakakini (Arabic: سني سكاكيني; born
August 19, 1988) is a
Palestinian professional basketball player. In 2017, he
ranked second all-time
highest in...
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Machine Report on
Sakakini Pasha's
granddaughter Asma el
Bakri "In a
Ruined Country". The Atlantic.
September 2005.
Khalil al-
Sakakini 30°04′01″N 31°15′58″E...
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Widad Sakakini (Arabic: وداد سكاكيني; 1913–1991) was a
writer and
critic from Syria.
Sakakini was born in Sidon,
Ottoman Syria (now Lebanon) in 1913 and...
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Khalil Sakakini Cultural Center (مركز خليل السكاكيني الثقافي) is a
leading Palestinian arts and
culture organization that aims to
create a pluralistic...
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Salah Sakakini (born 23 May 1957) is an
Egyptian equestrian. He
competed at the 1988, 1992, 2000 and the 2004
Summer Olympics. Evans, Hilary; Gjerde...
- in the empire. He was
intermittently joined by
writers including Khalil Sakakini,
Isaaf Nashashibi, and
Mananah Sidawi. The
publication was
named after...
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Melia Sakakini (1890 – 1966) was a
Palestinian nationalist. She was a
headteacher and one of the
founders of the Arab Women's ****ociation of Palestine...
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Adrienne Ranc-
Sakakini, (M****ille, 4 May 1916 – Annot, 22 June 2014), a
French accountant, was an
active member of the
French resistance in her native...
- Columbia-Princeton
Electronic Music Center. El-Dabh was born and grew up in
Sakakini, Cairo, Egypt, a
member of a
large and
affluent Coptic Christian family...