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Amal Abul-Qassem Donqol (Egyptian Arabic: أمل ابو القاسم دنقل, IPA: [ˈʔæmæl æbolˈʔæːsem ˈdonʔol]; 1940 – 21 May 1983) was an Egyptian poet whose poems were influenced by Greek mythology, then pre-Islamic and Islamic imagery to modernize Arabic poetry. He was born in Al Qalah, Qfta, Qena and completed his secondary education there in 1957. He attended the faculty of Arts in 1958 just after his graduation from the secondary education stage. He dropped out to work as an employee at as well as the and and the Afro-Asian People's Solidarity Organisation for a living before the end of his first year in the faculty.He died in 1983 after long-time illness.

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  • أمل دنقل هو شاعر مصري مشهور قومي عربي، ولد في أسرة صعيدية في عام 1940 بقرية القلعة، مركز قفط بمحافظة قنا في صعيد مصر. وتوفي في 21 مايو عام 1983م عن عمر 43 سنة. زوجته هي الصحفية عبلة الرويني. (ar)
  • Amal Dunqul (arabisch أمل دنقل, DMG Amal Dunqul, geb. 1940 in Qina; gest. 1983 in Kairo) war ein ägyptischer Dichter, dessen Gedichte einen politischen und gesellschaftlichen Bezug haben und häufig rezitiert werden. (de)
  • Amal Abul-Qassem Donqol (Egyptian Arabic: أمل ابو القاسم دنقل, IPA: [ˈʔæmæl æbolˈʔæːsem ˈdonʔol]; 1940 – 21 May 1983) was an Egyptian poet whose poems were influenced by Greek mythology, then pre-Islamic and Islamic imagery to modernize Arabic poetry. He was born in Al Qalah, Qfta, Qena and completed his secondary education there in 1957. He attended the faculty of Arts in 1958 just after his graduation from the secondary education stage. He dropped out to work as an employee at as well as the and and the Afro-Asian People's Solidarity Organisation for a living before the end of his first year in the faculty.He died in 1983 after long-time illness. (en)
  • Amal Dunkul (ur. w 1940, zm. w 1983) – egipski poeta. Twórczość jego poświęcona jest przede wszystkim problemowi świadomości narodowej Arabów. Najbardziej znanym utworem jest Maktal al-kamar (Zabójstwo księżyca). (pl)
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  • أمل دنقل هو شاعر مصري مشهور قومي عربي، ولد في أسرة صعيدية في عام 1940 بقرية القلعة، مركز قفط بمحافظة قنا في صعيد مصر. وتوفي في 21 مايو عام 1983م عن عمر 43 سنة. زوجته هي الصحفية عبلة الرويني. (ar)
  • Amal Dunqul (arabisch أمل دنقل, DMG Amal Dunqul, geb. 1940 in Qina; gest. 1983 in Kairo) war ein ägyptischer Dichter, dessen Gedichte einen politischen und gesellschaftlichen Bezug haben und häufig rezitiert werden. (de)
  • Amal Abul-Qassem Donqol (Egyptian Arabic: أمل ابو القاسم دنقل, IPA: [ˈʔæmæl æbolˈʔæːsem ˈdonʔol]; 1940 – 21 May 1983) was an Egyptian poet whose poems were influenced by Greek mythology, then pre-Islamic and Islamic imagery to modernize Arabic poetry. He was born in Al Qalah, Qfta, Qena and completed his secondary education there in 1957. He attended the faculty of Arts in 1958 just after his graduation from the secondary education stage. He dropped out to work as an employee at as well as the and and the Afro-Asian People's Solidarity Organisation for a living before the end of his first year in the faculty.He died in 1983 after long-time illness. (en)
  • Amal Dunkul (ur. w 1940, zm. w 1983) – egipski poeta. Twórczość jego poświęcona jest przede wszystkim problemowi świadomości narodowej Arabów. Najbardziej znanym utworem jest Maktal al-kamar (Zabójstwo księżyca). (pl)
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  • أمل دنقل (ar)
  • Amal Dunqul (de)
  • Amal Abul-Qassem Donqol (en)
  • Amal Dunkul (pl)
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