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Ahmed Shawqi أحمد شوقي
Amīr al-Shu‘arā’
Portrait of Ahmed Shawqi.
Born
(1868-10-17)October 17, 1868 Cairo, Khedivate of Egypt
Died
October 14, 1932(1932-10-14) (aged 63) Cairo, Kingdom of Egypt
Occupation
Poet, playwright
Language
Arabic
Alma mater
University of Paris Université Montpellier
Genres
Poem
drama
prose
Literary movement
Arab Neoclassicism
Ahmed Shawqi (Arabic: أحمد شوقي, ALA-LC: Aḥmad Shawqī, Egyptian Arabic pronunciation:[ˈʔæħmædˈʃæwʔi]; 1868–1932), nicknamed the Prince of Poets (Arabic: أمير الشعراءAmīr al-Shu‘arā’), was an Egyptian poet laureate, Linguist, and one of the most famous Arabic literary writers of the modern era in the Arab World.[1]
AhmedShawqi (Arabic: أحمد شوقي, ALA-LC: Aḥmad Shawqī, Egyptian Arabic pronunciation: [ˈʔæħmæd ˈʃæwʔi]; 1868–1932), nicknamed the Prince of Poets (Arabic:...
Ahmed Shawki (Arabic: أحمد شوقي)and its variants may refer to: AhmedShawqi (1868–1932), Egyptian pan-Arab poet and dramatist, a pioneer of the modern...
person's given name(s) to the link. Ahmed Shawki Museum, museum in Cairo, Egypt, in tribute of poet AhmedShawqi Chawki silkworms, alternative name for...
King of Persia, a 1671 play Qambeez (Cambyses), a tragedy in Arabic by AhmedShawqi Kambyses, protagonist in Felix Salten’s novel The Hound of Florence Kamboja...
was trying to save the life of one of his servants. The Egyptian poet AhmedShawqi recited his death with an ode. "معجم البابطين لشعراء العربية في القرنين...
in classical Arabic. Salou Qalbi ["Ask My Heart"] was written by Ahmad Shawqi and composed by Ryad Al Sunbati. The success was immediate and it reconnected...
national icon for Egyptians, Cleopatra has been seen by such figures as AhmedShawqi as representative of the conflict between Egypt and imperialist European...
Negruzzi, Giuseppe Peano, Sibylle Riqueti de Mirabeau (known as Gyp), AhmedShawqi, Frederick Jackson Turner, Edgar Wallace, Henry S. Whitehead and Emma...
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She was the daughter of Hamed El-Alailly, and granddaughter of poet, AhmedShawqi. Between 1950 until 1955, she studied under Armenian painter Ashot Zorian...
poetry was believed to be largely influenced by the work of Egyptian poet AhmedShawqi. Noumérat – Moufdi Zakaria Airport in Ghardaïa is named in his honour...
Egyptian nationalism, as espoused by politician Mustafa Kamel, poet AhmedShawqi, and his anti-colonialist instructor at the Royal Military Academy, Aziz...
(where he stayed for 3 months during which he met the Egyptian poets AhmedShawqi and Hafez Ibrahim). In the second holiest city in Islam, he studied Imam...
modern Arabic-language adaptation of the classical Arabic story include Shawqi's play The Mad Lover of Layla. Qays ibn al-Mullawah fell in love with Layla...
was commemorated in the writings and poems of the then poet laureate AhmedShawqi, Abbās al-Aqqād, Ihsan Abdel Quddous, Salah Gawdat and the Lebanese-American...
Ahmed Shawki Museum is a writer's house museum dedicated to Egyptian poet and dramatist Ahmed Shawki (1869–1932). It is located on the Nile Corniche,...
Famous poets of the period included Mahmoud Sami el-Baroudi (1839–1904), AhmedShawqi (1868–1932), and Hafez Ibrahim (1871–1932) from Egypt. These poets differed...
OCLC 1035135590.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link) Ahmed, Leila (1992). Women and Gender in Islam. Yale University. p. 96. "Introduction:...