- النكبة), transl. The
Meaning of the Catastrophe, is a book by
Constantin Zureiq published by Dar al-Ilm lil-Malayeen [ar] in
Beirut in 1948. The book defines...
- al-ajyal al-`arabiyya al-tali`a). Zurayk, Constantin. In the
Battle for Culture. 1964. Print.
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first espoused in the 1930s,
notably by
Syrian thinkers such as
Constantin Zureiq, Sati' al-Husri, Zaki al-Arsuzi, and
Michel Aflaq.
Aflaq and al-Arsuzi were...
- (archaeological mound)
called in
Hebrew Tel
Zariq (תל זריק) and Tell Abu
Zureiq in Arabic, a
spring called Ein Zariq, and
other sites around it. The site...
- Algeria,
Michel Aflaq,
Salah al-Din al-Bitar, Zaki al-Arsuzi,
Constantin Zureiq and
Shukri al-Kuwatli of Syria,
Ahmed H****an al-Bakr of Iraq,
Habib Bourguiba...
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Morris Ilan Pappé
Edward Said Tom
Segev Avraham Sela Avi
Shlaim Constantin Zureiq Symbols and
memory Key
Handala Nakba Day Land Day
Great March of Return...
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Secretary General at its beginning. He had been
influenced by the
ideas of
Constantin Zureiq and Sati' al-Husri, Arab
nationalists of the 1940s and 1950s...
- the
Palestinian catastrophe in the war of 1948 was
coined in
Constantin Zureiq's 1948 book Ma'na an-Nakba. Yoav
Gelber identifies Arif al-Arif's six volume...
- The term "Nakba" was
first applied to the
events of 1948 by
Constantin Zureiq, a
professor of
history at the
American University of Beirut, in his 1948...
- Muna W****ef -
actress and
United Nations Goodwill amb****ador
Constantin Zureiq -
academic intellectual and Arab
nationalist Al-Asali
Alzahabi Al-Azm Al-Azma...