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Shah Jamal

open access: yes, 2017
This chapter describes Muharram Ali's observations of drumming and music traditions linked to the Shah Jamal shrine in Lahore, Pakistan. Shah Jamal was a Sufi who lived in the time of Shah Jahan in the seventeenth century. The mound where his shrine is located is called Damdamah, and Shah Jamal's durbar rose seven stories above it. Across stood a queen'
Richard K. Wolf
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Jamal, Ahmad

2015
Richard Wang, Brad Linde
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Jamal, Ghada

2011
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Jamal

VST - Vie sociale et traitements, 2005
Résumé À Paris, l’association Prévention-Santé gère trois « équipes de rue » au travail dans les gares du Nord, de l’Est et Saint-Lazare, chacune s’appuyant sur un local mis à disposition par la sncf (les « Points écoute santé jeunes », pesj ) ; elle gère également un espace d’accueil de jour sous statut chrs , « Le Lieu-dit », appuyé sur des ...
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Umm el-Jamal

Antiquity, 1937
Four kilometres within the boundary dividing the British Mandated Territory of Transjordan from Syria, 1000 metres above sea level, and on the northern limit of the plain south of the Jabal Druze (Hauran), lie the ruins of Umm el-Jamal. The city is twenty kilometres from Mafrak, where the pipe-line and road from Iraq cut the Hijaz railway on their way ...
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JAMAL KAMAL EIGHTH

Конференции, 2020
The article is devoted to the features of the nature of the octaveand explains that it is a synthesis of the octave in Western literature and musammanin Eastern poetry. These theoretical views are based on the poems of Jamal Kemal.
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Why can't Jamal Read?

Phi Delta Kappan, 2012
There's no simple answer why black males struggle with reading, but part of the problem stems from correctable factors that tend to lead to an early disconnect. Black boys are unique in that they're in two groups that have historically underachieved in reading — boys and blacks.
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The Ordeal of Mumia Abu-Jamal

2000
Mumia Abu-Jamal is the most celebrated death row inmate in the country today. It is quite possible, depending on the outcome of his fight to secure a new trial, that he may become the most prominent in our country’s shameful history of killing its own citizens. He has written two well-received books (Live from Death Row and Death Blossoms)1 He also has
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