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Mosul Lives Interview of Ismail Younis, March 18, 2017

İsim Mosul Lives Interview of Ismail Younis, March 18, 2017
Yazar Ismail Younis
Basım Tarihi: 18-Mar-17
Basım Yeri - University of California, Los Angeles. Library. Department of Special Collections
Konu Mosul--Social life and customs | more | less
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Dil Arapça
Dijital Evet
Yazma Hayır
Kütüphane: Ortadoğu Dijital Kütüphanesi
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Lokasyon Kashkul, American University of Iraq Sulaimani (AUIS)
Tarih 18-Mar-17
Notlar Ismail Younis is a chemistry teacher who was born in Mosul in 1992. He lived with his family in the al-Kefah neighborhood, where professors at the University of Mosul lived. He claims that it was one of the best places of Mosul as it was very quiet. Ismail lived in a two-story house that with six rooms and a small garden. Ismail’s favorite memory of the house is the sidewalk in front because that was where he met his friends. Ismail also met his friends to play football and in cafes to play computer and video games. He loves football and his childhood dream was to be a football player. Ismail said that Mosul is a mixed city with all the different ethnicities and sects. For example, Christians and Yazidis lived in their neighborhood. Ismail mentions that Ramadan was a very special month for him. All the streets were empty during Iftar (the breaking of the fast at sundown), and after Iftar the streets became full of people again. He would play traditional games with the neighbors on the nights of Ramadan. Ismail mentions that he went to Christian funerals in the church with his father, where he was fascinated by the beauty of the church. Ismail graduated from the University of Mosul. He used to study with his friends in the cafeteria, library, or the university garden. Sometimes they watched the events that were held by the university. Ismail went with his family to picnics especially in the spring, and they visited the monasteries like Dayr Mar Matti. | Videographer: Shvan Hama Jaza | more | less
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Mosul Lives Interview of Ismail Younis, March 18, 2017

Yazar Ismail Younis
Basım Tarihi 18-Mar-17
Basım Yeri - University of California, Los Angeles. Library. Department of Special Collections
Konu Mosul--Social life and customs | more | less
Tür Diğer
Dil Arapça
Dijital Evet
Yazma Hayır
Kütüphane Ortadoğu Dijital Kütüphanesi
Demirbaş Numarası auis_ml_00002 | ark:/21198/z1614wc9
Kayıt Numarası oai:library.ucla.edu:ark:%2F21198%2Fz1614wc9
Lokasyon Kashkul, American University of Iraq Sulaimani (AUIS)
Tarih 18-Mar-17
Notlar Ismail Younis is a chemistry teacher who was born in Mosul in 1992. He lived with his family in the al-Kefah neighborhood, where professors at the University of Mosul lived. He claims that it was one of the best places of Mosul as it was very quiet. Ismail lived in a two-story house that with six rooms and a small garden. Ismail’s favorite memory of the house is the sidewalk in front because that was where he met his friends. Ismail also met his friends to play football and in cafes to play computer and video games. He loves football and his childhood dream was to be a football player. Ismail said that Mosul is a mixed city with all the different ethnicities and sects. For example, Christians and Yazidis lived in their neighborhood. Ismail mentions that Ramadan was a very special month for him. All the streets were empty during Iftar (the breaking of the fast at sundown), and after Iftar the streets became full of people again. He would play traditional games with the neighbors on the nights of Ramadan. Ismail mentions that he went to Christian funerals in the church with his father, where he was fascinated by the beauty of the church. Ismail graduated from the University of Mosul. He used to study with his friends in the cafeteria, library, or the university garden. Sometimes they watched the events that were held by the university. Ismail went with his family to picnics especially in the spring, and they visited the monasteries like Dayr Mar Matti. | Videographer: Shvan Hama Jaza | more | less
Parçası Olduğu Mosul Lives
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