Rafat Amari has written:
'Islam' -- subject(s): Christianity and other religions, Controversial literature, Criticism, interpretation, Doctrines, History, Islam, Koran
Michele Amari has written: 'Opere '
Amari Hayashi has written: 'Beddo saido ='
G. Carnazza Amari has written: 'Del blocco marittimo' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Blockade
Rafat Kalinowski has written: 'Wspomnienia, 1835-1877' -- subject(s): Catholic Church, Church history, History
Renato Emerico Giordano Amari has written: 'Storia critica della prima letteratura italiana' -- subject(s): Italian literature, History and criticism
Sergio Sabattini has written: 'La torta, e altri amari dolci' 'Fuori gioco'
Rafat R. Ansari has written: 'Sizing of colloidal particles and protein molecules in a hanging fluid drop' -- subject(s): Latex, Particle size distribution, Spaceborne experiments, Fiber optics, Polystyrene, Proteins, Drops (Liquids), Albumins, Colloids, Protein crystal growth, Serums
The author of Wedding in the Flood is poet Taufiq Rafat.
Amari means giving god praise. Amari is a rare name the name is not located in the dictionary.
Taufiq Rafat was a Pakistani poet and translator, known for his works in English and Urdu literature. He was part of the modernist movement in Pakistani poetry and is celebrated for his innovative approach to language and form in his poetry. Rafat's work often explored themes of identity, loss, and resilience in the context of a changing world.
Michele Amari died in 1889.
Michele Amari was born in 1806.