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  1. Dec 21, 2020 · Al-mubarakiya School …. And The Three Pioneers. I received two types of reproaches to my articles on Wednesday and Thursday, on the issue related to the background of founding the Mubarakiya School, and how I neglected the role of ‘Yusuf bin Isa Al-Qanaei’ in founding the school.

  2. Al-Mubarakiya school entrance. (Photo feature) KUWAIT, Dec 21 (KUNA) -- Al-Mubarakiya school, the first organized educational facility in Kuwait, will celebrate its 105th anniversary Thursday. Opened on December 22, 1911, the school was founded in the era of the Amir Sheikh Mubarak Al-Sabah.

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  3. Dec 21, 2020 · Al-Mubarakiya School … and the three pioneers. This news has been read 24060 times! I received two types of reproaches to my articles on Wednesday and Thursday, on the issue related to the background of founding the Mubarakiya School, and how I neglected the role of ‘Yusuf bin Isa Al-Qanaei’ in founding the school.

  4. KUWAIT, Dec 21 (KUNA) -- Over the last 104 years Al-Mubarakiya School continued to be a landmark of modern education and enlightenment for all sons of Kuwait away from any form of discrimination. Founded on December 22, 1911, as the first modern education facility training students on arithmetic and commercial skills, the school was named after ...

    • Mubarak Booth … The Seat of Government
    • Al-Mubarakiya School
    • Abu Nashi Café
    • Caesarea Ibn Rushdan … The Headquarters of Al-Bazzazin
    • The Harem Market … Destination For Women
    • The Fish Market
    • Al-Attarin Market … Kuwait Hospital
    • Money Exchange Market … A World Trade Center
    • Dates Market … A Commodity For Everyone
    • Al-Bashout Market … Sign of Elegance

    In the heart of Mubarakiya, you see the Mubarak booth, which was built by Sheikh Mubarak Al-Kabeer, the seventh ruler of the State of Kuwait 130 years ago, and which is considered the basic building block for establishing the rules of modern Kuwait, to discuss the affairs of the country, where problems and obstacles facing the country were looked i...

    In a Qusai corner in the region, the Mubarakiya School was located, as Kuwait was the first in the region to establish the first regular school in the region, based on a curricula and an educational plan implemented by the teaching staff, what was happening in the primitive schools where schooling was limited to teaching the basics of reading and a...

    Abu Nashi Café was the first and oldest café in the State of Kuwait, and one of the landmarks associated with a long history teeming with events and political developments. The café was built during the reign of Sheikh Abdullah bin Sabah I, who took power in 1762. The café was an important aspect of the social and economic activity of the Kuwaitis ...

    Hundred years ago, the Caesarea of ​​Ibn Rushdan was built in Mubarakiya to house the bazaars (cloth sellers) who preferred to move from their old headquarters in the Khalil al-Qattan market, to the merchants market, wishing to take advantage of the tempting offer presented to them by the owner of the market, the late Rashid bin Rashid al-Azmi, one...

    The harem market, which was not covered by fire, gained great fame, as it was the first of its kind in the Arab Gulf region, in which women displayed their merchandise to customers and carried out buying and selling operations. Despite the scarcity of places for female sellers at that time, that is, more than 90 years ago, the fame of this market s...

    The Kuwaitis have loved the sea since time immemorial. They looked at the sea for a livelihood and secure livelihood, armed with a steel determination and an iron will they did not look back in the face of harsh and difficult conditions. They found in the depths of the sea the latent pearl that brought wealth, delicious food that contributed to und...

    More than 120 years ago, there were no doctors and pharmacies in Kuwait. Rather, people depended on Al-Attar – the owner of the perfumery shop – in treating them from diseases or ailments with herbs or the like. Al-Attar was known by a local nickname in Kuwait, “Al-Hawaj,” who worked as a perfumer and had complete knowledge of medicinal plants and ...

    The money market was not far from the different shops in terms of location, there is a great link between the money exchange market and other financial transactions and the shops surrounding it, and the geographical proximity paved the way for Kuwait to be an important commercial center, and the presence of the money changers in this location facil...

    prices according to the types that it provided, and in Mubarakiya there was another market located near the pigeon market and it was dedicated to selling dates to people with low income or to ship captains, for the purpose of providing it as food for sailors during diving, while the best quality types were found in the market near Sikkat Al Ateeqi,...

    It dates back to the early thirties of the last century, when it moved from the merchants market to its current location on the eastern side of Al-Gharbally Market overlooking the Exchange Square, and extending to Al-Safat Square. Despite the development that occurred in men’s fashion and clothing in Kuwait, the Bisht retained its social status, pr...

  5. Feb 11, 2024 · February 11, 2024 08:04 p.m. By Khaled Al-Abdulhadi. KUWAIT: A lecture on the role of Arab nationalism in the modern education of Kuwait from 1911-1961 was held by Dr Talal Al-Rashoud, Assistant Professor of Modern Arab History at Kuwait University.

  6. Culture & Art. Old schools in Kuwait... Monuments of historical, sentimental value. 23/08/2017 LOC09:46 06:46 GMT. The National Council for Culture, Arts and Literature (NCCAL) transformed Al-Mubarakiya school to the museum of formal education in Kuwait. By Muneera Al-Rabi'aa.

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