baraka

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Turkish - English
shed

They're either in the shed or in the den. - Onlar ya barakada ya da mağarada.

shack
booth
hut, shed, shanty
hutch
chanty
quonset hut
shieling
hut; shed
hut
shanty
barrack
nissen hut
barracks
billet
quonsethut
cot
barakalar
living quarters
oluklu saçtan yapılmış baraka
nissen hut
çelik baraka
quonset hut
English - English
a surname
physical manifestation of personal blessing It can be transferred from person-to-person, or from an object to a person May be found in people, places and objects
United States writer of poems and plays about racial conflict (born in 1934)
Quality of blessedness or grace found characteristically in marabouts (q v ) and other divinely favored persons Also, charisma that endows the blessed with a special capacity to rule
The "grace" or spiritual energy emanating from Allah through the silsillah of the Tariqa through which all practices are accomplished
Amiri Baraka
orig. (Everett) LeRoi Jones born Oct. 7, 1934, Newark, N.J., U.S. U.S. playwright, poet, and activist. After graduating from Howard University and serving in the U.S. Air Force, he joined the Beat movement and in 1961 published his first major poetry collection. His play Dutchman (1964), produced off-Broadway, explored the suppressed hostility of U.S. blacks toward the dominant white culture. After the assassination of Malcolm X in 1965, Baraka became involved in black nationalism and founded the Black Arts Repertory Theatre in Harlem. In 1974 he adopted a Marxist-Leninist philosophy. He was appointed Poet Laureate of New Jersey in 2002
Imamu Amiri Baraka
orig. (Everett) LeRoi Jones born Oct. 7, 1934, Newark, N.J., U.S. U.S. playwright, poet, and activist. After graduating from Howard University and serving in the U.S. Air Force, he joined the Beat movement and in 1961 published his first major poetry collection. His play Dutchman (1964), produced off-Broadway, explored the suppressed hostility of U.S. blacks toward the dominant white culture. After the assassination of Malcolm X in 1965, Baraka became involved in black nationalism and founded the Black Arts Repertory Theatre in Harlem. In 1974 he adopted a Marxist-Leninist philosophy. He was appointed Poet Laureate of New Jersey in 2002
Turkish - Turkish
(Osmanlı Dönemi) İtl. Temelsiz küçük yapı
Kulübe
Temelsiz eğreti yapı
Tahta, çinko gibi hafif şeylerden yapılmış, temelsiz eğreti yapı: "Tren şehre girerken yerlilerin teneke barakaları görünür."- O. S. Orhon
Tahta, çinko gibi hafif şeylerden yapılmış, temelsiz eğreti yapı
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