- The
Schinasi House is a 12,000-square-foot (1,100 m2), 35-room
marble mansion located at 351
Riverside Drive on the
Upper West Side of
Manhattan in New...
- as cat-eye gl****es.
Altina Schinasi was the
youngest child born to the
Schinasi family in the US. Her father,
Morris Schinasi, was a
Sephardic Jew born...
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Morris Schinasi (Turkish:
Moris Şinasi; born Musa Eske****;
April 27, 1855 –
September 10, 1928) was an Ottoman-born
wealthy American businessman in the...
- why". corporate.vanguard.com.
Retrieved 2025-04-12.
Schinasi et al. 2001, pp. 5–7.
Mathieson &
Schinasi 2000, p. 3.
Monetary and
Economic Department (November...
- Rice
Mansion (also the
Isaac L. Rice House,
Villa Julia, and the
Solomon Schinasi House) is a
mansion on the
Upper West Side of
Manhattan in New York City...
- İbrahim Şinasi
Efendi (Ottoman Turkish: ابراهيم شناسى أفندی, romanized: ʾİbrâhîm Şinâsî ʾEfendî; 5
August 1826 – 13
September 1871) was a
pioneering Ottoman...
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Leonora Hornblow (née Salmon;
later Schinasi; June 3, 1920 –
November 5, 2005) was an
American novelist, children's
literature writer and socialite. She...
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frame to
reveal the wearer's eye from the sides. Window-dresser
Altina Schinasi later designed what she
called the
Harlequin frame,
named for the mask...
- Publishing. p. 165. ISBN 978-1-4088-0905-1.
Retrieved 30
September 2013.
Schinasi, May. "Kabul iii.
History From the 16th
Century to the
Accession of Moḥammad...
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father Wolfgang Arnezeder is
Austrian and Catholic, her mother,
Piera Schinasi, is a
Jewish Egyptian of
Sephardic Jewish descent.
While she was in high...