ايطالى الشكل أو الأسلوب - translation to English
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ايطالى الشكل أو الأسلوب - translation to English

SAUDI ARABIAN COMMANDER
Rahmah bin Jabir al-Jalahmah; Rahmah bin Jabir al-Jalahimah; رحمة بن جابر بن عذبي الجلهمي أو الجلاهمة; Rahmah ibn Jabr; Rahmah ibn Jabir al-Jalahimah; Rahmah ibn Jabir Al Jalhami

ايطالى الشكل أو الأسلوب      

italianate (ADJ)

تخلق         
تخلق حيوي; التخلق; تطور الشكل; التشكل الحيوي; التخلق الحيوي; تخلق
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  • [[Villa Emo]] by [[Palladio]],1559. The great Italian villas were often a starting point for the buildings of the 19th-century Italianate style.
19TH-CENTURY PHASE IN THE HISTORY OF CLASSICAL ARCHITECTURE
Italianate style architecture; Italianate Style; Italianate style; Italianate Style architecture; Italianate; Italian Villa style; Italian roof; Italianate house; Italianate-style; Tuscan architecture; Italianate (architectural style); Victorian Italianate; Italianate garden; Anglo-Italian Villa Style; Italianate architecture in the United States; Tuscan-style; Faux-Tuscan-style; Italianate structure; Italianate style in Britain; Italinate architecture
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Wikipedia

Rahmah ibn Jabir al-Jalhami

Rahmah ibn Jabir ibn Adhbi al-Jalhami (Arabic: رحمة بن جابر بن عذبي الجلهمي; c. 1760–1826) was an Arab ruler in the Persian Gulf region and was described by his contemporary, the English traveler and author, James Silk Buckingham, as 'the most successful and the most generally tolerated pirate, perhaps, that ever infested any sea.'

As a pirate, he had a reputation for being ruthless and fearless. He wore an eyepatch after losing an eye in battle, which makes him the earliest documented pirate to have worn an eyepatch. He was described by the British statesman Charles Belgrave as 'one of the most vivid characters the Persian Gulf has produced, a daring freebooter without fear or mercy' (ironically, his first name means 'mercy' in Arabic).

He began life as a horse dealer, and he used the money he saved to buy his first ship and with ten companions began a career of buccaneering. He was so successful that he soon acquired a new craft: a 300-ton boat, manned by 350 men. He would later have as many as 2000 followers, many of them black slaves. At one point his flagship was the 'Al-Manowar' (derived from English).