Word: murads
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...national terms but must embrace the working classes all over the world. Some Arabs, for instance those in the oil sheikdom of Kuwait, continued Khrushchev angrily, are "lackeys of imperialism. Can you really unite with such people?" The air chilled, interpreters stammered, the Egyptian Ambassador to Moscow, Russian-speaking Murad Ghaleb, explained to Nasser that the translation had been faulty. "No, no," interrupted Nikita. "I meant what I said...
Square Triumph. Less than a week later, the army struck out again for Cairo, 150 miles away across the desert and up the Nile. When they met the forces of Murad Bey outside Cairo, the French were hungry and thirsty, many of them barefoot and weakened by dysentery. Nevertheless, the battle-hardened French veterans easily routed Murad Bey's Mameluke tribesmen. Formed in squares six ranks deep, the French infantry coolly cut down the wildly charging Mameluke cavalry, despite the heroics of individual Mameluke warriors whose scimitars sliced through the barrels of French rifles as if they were straws...
...Nasser, who in 1954 wrote from faraway Cairo, "The Dark Continent is now the scene of a strange and excited turbulence . . . We shall not stand idly by . . ." With his own words ringing in his ears, Nasser sent cultural missions to all the new black nations and appointed vigorous Ambassador Murad Ghaleb as Cairo's man on the board of the Congo's informal Diplomatic Society for the Preservation of Patrice Lumumba. But last week, soon after Kwame Nkrumah's Ghanaian charge d'affaires was thrown out on his ear for overzealous tinkering in local affairs...
Marriage Revealed. Mamadou Dia.49, Premier of the Republic of Senegal and Vice President of the Federation of Mali; and Salaam Murad, 33, a Lebanese white schoolteacher; he for the second time, she for the first; in Beirut on June 15 in a proxy wedding (Dia's representative: Senegalese Finance Minister Mas Bokani...
Last week, Ahmed Murad still glowed with the grace his hadj had brought him. "It was a gift of God to see all those people around Mount Arafat," he said. "There was no me and no you, no Abraham, no Jesus, no Mohammed. Just God alone...