File:Algunos miembros de Al-Rabita al-Qalamiyya.jpg

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English: A 1920 photograph of four prominent members of The Pen League (from left to right): Nasib ‘Arida, Kahlil Gibran, ‘Abd al-Masih Haddad, and Mikhail Naimy. (from Robin Waterfield’s The Life and Times of Kahlil Gibran).
العربية: الرابطة القلمية من اليسار: نسيب عريضة وجبران خليل جبران وعبدالمسيح حداد وميخائيل نعيمة. الصُورة ملتقطة عام 1920 م بواسطة روبن ووترفيلد.
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Source http://rousseaustudies.free.fr/articleMcharek2006.html
Author Robin Waterfield

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