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  2. Jacob Israël de Haan - Wikipedia

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    Jacob Israël de Haan (31 December 1881 - 30 June 1924) was a Dutch Jewish literary writer, lawyer, anti-Zionist and journalist who immigrated to Palestine in 1919. There he became more religiously committed and served as the political spokesman of the Haredim in Jerusalem.

  3. Amor en el desierto - Wikipedia

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    Amor en el desierto, is a Mexican telenovela produced by Televisa and originally transmitted by Telesistema Mexicano. [1] Cast. Guillermo Murray as Ahmed;

  4. Battles in the Desert - Wikipedia

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    Battles in the Desert (Spanish:Las batallas en el desierto) is a novella written by Mexican author José Emilio Pacheco.The novella was first published in the Saturday edition of Unomásuno, a Mexican newspaper, on 7 June 1980, and was later published by Ediciones Era the following year.

  5. Desert of Paran - Wikipedia

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    Onomasticon, under Pharan, states: "(Now) a city beyond Arabia adjoining the desert of the Saracens [who wander in the desert] through which the children of Israel went moving (camp) from Sinai. Located (we say) beyond Arabia on the south, three days journey to the east of Aila (in the desert Pharan) where Scripture affirms Ismael dwelled ...

  6. Hijos del Pueblo - Wikipedia

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    Hijos del pueblo (1885) English translation Hijo del pueblo, te oprimen cadenas, y esa injusticia no puede seguir; si tu existencia es un mundo de penas, antes que esclavo prefiere morir. Esos burgueses, asaz egoístas, que así desprecian la Humanidad; serán barridos por los anarquistas al fuerte grito de libertad.

  7. Dudael - Wikipedia

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  8. The Labyrinth of Solitude - Wikipedia

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    The Labyrinth of Solitude (Spanish: El laberinto de la soledad) is a 1950 book-length essay by the Mexican poet Octavio Paz. One of his most famous works, it consists ...

  9. Cantar de mio Cid - Wikipedia

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    In modern Spanish the title might be rendered El Poema de mi Señor or El Poema de mi Jefe. The expression cantar (literally "to sing") was used to mean a chant or a song. The word Cid (Çid in old Spanish orthography), was a derivation of the dialectal Arabic word سيد sîdi or sayyid, which means lord or master.