Zakī Mubārak
Zakī Mubārak (1892–1952) was an Egyptian journalist, poet and writer.
Also recorded as Muḥammad Zaki Abd Al-Salam Mubarak; Muhammad Zaki Abd al-Salam Mubarak.
Overview
Born in 1892, died at Cairo in 1952.
In detail
Zakī Mubārak studied at University of Paris. the recorded working language is Arabic.
Works named in the authority record are al-Muwāzana bayn al-šuʿarāʾ : abḥāṯ fī uṣūl al-naqd wa-asrār al-bayān.
Distinctions recorded are Order of the Two Rivers.
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Wikidata, structured authority record Q12214522: Zakī Mubārak
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