Nassif Mallouf Explained

Nāṣīf ibn Ilyās Munʿim al-Maʿlūf (Arabic: ناصيف بن إلياس منعم المعلوف; 20 March 1823 – 14 May 1865), commonly known in the West as Nassif Mallouf, was a Lebanese lexicographer. He was a member of the Société Asiatique, a professor of Eastern literature at the Collège de la Propagande at Smyrna, and Secretary-Interpreter to the irregular Anglo-Ottoman cavalry. Besides Arabic, his mother tongue, he was learned in Persian, Turkish, English, French, Modern Greek and Italian.

Life

Mallouf was born in the village of Zabbougha, then in the Ottoman Empire.As worded by Charles Malouf Samaha, after Lord Raglan's death in 1855, he was a dragoman under General Beatson.

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