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Mohammed Boujendar (1889-1926) was a Moroccan historian and poet.〔Muhammad ibn Abbas Kabbaj, ''La Littérature Arabe au Maroc'', la Bibliothèque Nationale, 1929, p 75〕 He worked as a translator for the Résidence Générale du Protectorat, published articles for the Arab language weekly ''As-Sa'ada'' (Happiness) 〔''Hespéris Tamuda'', Volume 36 , 1998〕 and was a professor of literature (from 1913) at the Institut des Hautes Études in Rabat. Some of his books are: * ''Muqaddimat al-fath min tarikh ribat al-fath'', (a history of Rabat), imprimerie du Bulletin officiel, Rabat, 1926 * ''al-Ightibat bi-tarajimi a 'lam ar-ribat'' (الاغتباط بتراجم أعلام الرباط), a biography of the judges of Rabat (ed. with notes by Abdelkrim Kriem, ed. Matabi' al-Atlas, Rabat, 1987) * ''Šâla wa âtâruha (ta' lîf)'', in French: ''Chellah et ses ruines: Histoire de la Zaouia de Chellah et description de ses ruines'', 1922 * ''Al 'Itre al masky'' ( about his teacher Mekki Betaouri). Boujendar was active in organizing literary salons in the 1920s, a tradition that would later be followed by Rabat's Abdallah al-Jirari in the 1930s.〔Mustapha Bourakkadi, "un salon littéraire qui subsiste et perdure", in: ''Le Matin'' 15-09-2006 () retrieved 15-8-2012〕 ==References== 〔 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Mohammed Boujendar」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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