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Naji Naaman’s Literary Prizes 2005
(Jawâ'iz Naji Naaman al-Adabîyya 2005)
Third picking season: 2004-2005.
Number of candidates and manuscripts: 201.
Number of laureates: 32.
Received from the following thirty two countries: Albania - Algeria – Armenia – Canada – Columbia – Croatia – Egypt – France – Georgia – Germany – Iran – Iraq – Jordan – Kosovo – Kuwait – Lebanon – Libya – Macedonia – Morocco – Palestine – Paraguay – Qatar – Romania – Saudi Arabia – Spain – Sweden – Syria – Tunisia – United Arab Emirates – United Kingdom – United States of America – Yemen.
Prizes’ yearbook in eleven languages: Albanian, Arabic, Armenian, Croatian, English, French, German, Iranian, Romanian, Spanish and Swedish.
1- Out of Competition Prizes:
(Jordan) Rana Abu Sulayman.
(Palestine) Majed 'Atif.
(Tunisia) 'Afifa As-Su'aydani.
(Iran) Kubra Azadmansh.
(Iraq) 'Abdul-Karim Jani Sahar & Bashar ‘Abdullah.
(Jordan) Muhannad Sayf Ad-Dine Al-'Azb.
(Lebanon) Nada Samara 'Eid.
(Morocco) Ahmad Ad-Dimnati, Lubna Al-Manuzi, Muhammad Ach-Cheikh, Muhammad Al-Hassuni, Radhwan As-Sa’ ihi & Sa’id As-Suqayli.
(Syria) Lina Hawyan Al-Hassan.
(Tunisia) Mahjuba Al-Jalassi & Wannas At-Talbi.
(Germany) Silke Liria Blumbach.
(Kuwait) Khaled Aljenfawi.
(Morocco) 'Abdul-Wahhab Ar-Rami, Muhammad Achwika & Muhammad Sa’id Ar-Rihani.
(Romania) Irina Vainovski-Mihai.
(Syria) Sulayman Al-Hakmiyya.
(Syria - U.A.E.) Ghaliya Khoja.
(Tunisia) Sa'ida Shabbah.
Honor prizes (for complete work):
(Albania - U.S.A.) Naum Prifti (writer).
(Algeria) Muhammad Magani (writer).
(France) Eric Sauvat (globetrotter, poet and writer).
(Lebanon - Armenia) Aram Sepetjian (novelist, essayist and publisher).
(Morocco) 'Abdus-Salam Misbah (poet and translator).
(Romania) George Grigore (orientalist and poet).
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