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Habibi, arabischer Dichter, kam unter Bajazet II. zu Anfang des 16. Jahrh. aus Persien nach Constantinopel.
Pierer's Lexicon. 1857–1865.
Habibi, arabischer Dichter, kam unter Bajazet II. zu Anfang des 16. Jahrh. aus Persien nach Constantinopel.
Pierer's Lexicon. 1857–1865.
Habibi — (حَبيبي) is an Arabic word that literally means my beloved (of a male; the female form is habibati , or colloquially habibti ), from the adjective habib ( beloved ). It is commonly also used for friend , darling , and similar endearments.Habibi… … Wikipedia
Habibi — (arabisch حَبِيبي) ist ein arabischer Name, der wörtlich in etwa mit mein Geliebter übersetzt werden kann. Die Form des Wortes, die sich auf eine Frau bezieht, lautet habibati oder umgangssprachlich auch habibti. Es ist vom Adjektiv habib… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Habibi — Habib Cette page d’homonymie répertorie les différents sujets et articles partageant un même nom … Wikipédia en Français
Habibi Ana — Studio album by Haifa Wehbe Released July 4, 2008 … Wikipedia
Habibi Dah (Nari Narain) — (حبيبي ده (ناري نارين Single by Hisham Abbas from the album Habibi Dah Released 2001 Genre Arabic pop … Wikipedia
HABIBI, EMIL° — (1922–1996), Israeli Arab poet and Knesset member. A Christian Arab born in Haifa, after 1948 he was a founder of the Israel Communist Party and a Knesset member on its behalf. He left the Knesset in 1972 to devote himself to editing Al Ittihad… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Habibi Djamel Eddine — Djamel Eddine Habibi Pour les articles homonymes, voir Habibi. Djamal Eddine Habibi est un homme politique algérien né à Mascara le 13 décembre 1944 au sein d une famille de fellahs (Beni Chougrane) dont le père Si Miloud fut un des… … Wikipédia en Français
Habibi Oud — Infobox Single Name = Akher Gharam Artist = Amal Hijazi from Album = Akher Gharam Released = 2001 Format = airplay, digital download Recorded = 2000 Genre = Arabic pop Length = 4:02 Label = Dilara Master Production Producer = Dilara Master… … Wikipedia
Habibi, Emile — ▪ 1997 Israeli Arab writer (b. Aug. 29, 1922, Haifa, Palestine [now in Israel] d. May 2, 1996, Nazareth, Israel), became one of the most popular authors in the Middle East as a result of works depicting the conflicts in loyalties… … Universalium
Habibi, Emile — (1922 96) Israeli Arab author and former Israel Communist Party member of Knesset and recipient of the Israel Prize for literature. He was born in Haifa, and from 1941 to 1943, he was cultural affairs reporter and editor of the Arabic section… … Historical Dictionary of Israel