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Ahmad Zaki Pasha: Qāmūs al-jughrāfīyah al-qadīmah Bi-al-ʻArabī wālfrnsāwy (al-Maṭbaʻah al-Amīrīyah, 1899)  wikidata:Q121879600 reasonator:Q121879600 s:ar:Index:قاموس الجغرافية القديمة بالعربي والفرنساوي (1899) - أحمد زكي.pdf
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Ahmad Zaki Pasha  (1867–1934)  wikidata:Q3361879 s:ar:مؤلف:أحمد زكي باشا
 
Ahmad Zaki Pasha
Description Ottoman- linguist, writer, literary, translator, journal editor and journalist
Date of birth/death 26 May 1867 Edit this at Wikidata 5 July 1934 Edit this at Wikidata
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قاموس الجغرافية القديمة بالعربي والفرنساوي
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العربية: قاموس الجغرافية القديمة بالعربي والفرنساوي تأليف أحمد زكي بك سكرتير ثاني مجلس النظار ومساعد سكرتير الجمعية الجغرافية الخديوية حقوق الطبع محفوظة
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