Al-Hilal
monthly Egyptian cultural and literature magazine founded in 1892
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Al-Hilal
Summary
Al-Hilal is a magazine[1]. Al-Hilal ranks in the top 7% of magazine entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (14 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- Al-Hilal's instance of is recorded as magazine[3].
- Al-Hilal's instance of is recorded as periodical[4].
- Al-Hilal's editor is recorded as Jurji Zaydan[5].
- Al-Hilal's founder is recorded as Jurji Zaydan[6].
- Al-Hilal's collection is recorded as Cambridge University Library[7].
- Al-Hilal's collection is recorded as Durham University Library and Collections[8].
- Al-Hilal's collection is recorded as University of Washington Libraries[9].
- Al-Hilal's collection is recorded as Nami Jafet Memorial Library[10].
- Al-Hilal's collection is recorded as Nami Jafet Memorial Library[11].
- Al-Hilal's collection is recorded as Orient-Institut Beirut[12].
- Al-Hilal's collection is recorded as State Library of Berlin (Haus Potsdamer Straße)[13].
- Al-Hilal's collection is recorded as State Library of Berlin (Haus Unter den Linden)[14].
- Al-Hilal's collection is recorded as Q28738341[15].
- Al-Hilal's collection is recorded as Harvard Library[16].
- Al-Hilal's collection is recorded as Ohio State University Libraries[17].
- Al-Hilal's collection is recorded as British Library[18].
- Al-Hilal's collection is recorded as Bavarian State Library[19].
- Al-Hilal's collection is recorded as Library of Congress[20].
- Al-Hilal's collection is recorded as Alsharekh Archive[21].
- Al-Hilal's collection is recorded as Bibliotheca Alexandrina[22].
- Al-Hilal's collection is recorded as National Library of Jordan[23].
- Al-Hilal's collection is recorded as Ruhr-Universität Bochum, Fakultät für Philologie, Seminar für Orientalistik, Bibliothek[24].
- Al-Hilal's collection is recorded as Seminar für Sprachen und Kulturen des Vorderen Orients, Bibliothek[25].
- Al-Hilal's collection is recorded as School of Oriental and African Studies Library[26].
- Al-Hilal's collection is recorded as Middle East Centre Library, St Antony's College, Oxford[27].
Why It Matters
Al-Hilal ranks in the top 7% of magazine entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (14 views/month).[2] Al-Hilal is known by 4 alternative names across languages and contexts.[28]