Khaled Ennasra
Khaled Nassra (also spelled Nasra, Ennsra, Alnassra, Anassra, and Elnassra – Arabic خالد فريز نصرة – born 1924 in Jenin, Mandatory Palestine) has served as a cultural editor at the Al-Quds and An-Nahar newspapers in Jerusalem. Nasra was also a poet whose poetry includes:
* Songs of the Dawn (1956)
* Blaze and Scent (1960)
* Hazim and Hymns (1968)
* To Whom Belongs the Horses (1978)
* Fog Beaches (1990)
* Incandescent Lamp (1995)
* Sweeter Anthems (1997)
* Necklace of Glory (1998)
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Khaled Ennasra
Khaled Nassra (also spelled Nasra, Ennsra, Alnassra, Anassra, and Elnassra – Arabic خالد فريز نصرة – born 1924 in Jenin, Mandatory Palestine) has served as a cultural editor at the Al-Quds and An-Nahar newspapers in Jerusalem. Nasra was also a poet whose poetry includes:
* Songs of the Dawn (1956)
* Blaze and Scent (1960)
* Hazim and Hymns (1968)
* To Whom Belongs the Horses (1978)
* Fog Beaches (1990)
* Incandescent Lamp (1995)
* Sweeter Anthems (1997)
* Necklace of Glory (1998)
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Khaled Nassra (also spelled Na ...... 7)
* Necklace of Glory (1998)
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خالد فريز أسعد نصرة (وُلد في 1 ...... ن شعرية عديدة. توفي في البيرة.
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Khaled Nassra (also spelled Na ...... 7)
* Necklace of Glory (1998)
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خالد فريز أسعد نصرة (وُلد في 1 ...... ن شعرية عديدة. توفي في البيرة.
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Khaled Ennasra
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خالد نصرة
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