Naoum Mokarzel

Naoum Mokarzel (Arabic: نعوم مكرزل / ALA-LC: Naʻūm Mukarzil, sometimes spelled "Naʿum Mukarzil"; 2 August 1864 – 5 April 1932) was an influential intellectual and publisher who immigrated to the United States from the Mount Lebanon Mutasarrifate. Mokarzel established his first daily publication, Al-ʿAsr (The Epoch) which floundered less than a year after its first issue.

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Naoum Mokarzel

Naoum Mokarzel (Arabic: نعوم مكرزل / ALA-LC: Naʻūm Mukarzil, sometimes spelled "Naʿum Mukarzil"; 2 August 1864 – 5 April 1932) was an influential intellectual and publisher who immigrated to the United States from the Mount Lebanon Mutasarrifate. Mokarzel established his first daily publication, Al-ʿAsr (The Epoch) which floundered less than a year after its first issue.

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