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Arab cities...evidence of civilization
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Arab cities...evidence of civilization

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Arabiska
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Arabic dictionaries mention that the word city is taken from (cities in place), meaning he resided in it, and it is one of the dwellings. Therefore, cities affect their residents as well as being affected by them at the same time. The relationship of influence between cities and their residents moves in both directions, which is what gives cities their specificity, so each is distinguished. One city apart from others, and perhaps this is what the Nobel Prize winning Turkish novelist Orhan Pamuk meant when he said: "Every city has a voice that cannot be heard in others, a voice that is well known to all those who live in the city. "And they share it like a secret."The Greek Pausinius (who died in the year 176 AD) defined the nature of the city, saying that it is "power, gymnasium, theatre, market, and drinking water."
ISBN
9789779913056
Språk
Arabiska
Utgivelsesdato
5.12.2024
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