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Philosophical treatise by the Ethiopian philosophers Zera Yacob and Walda Heywat
Hatata (/hɑːˈtɑːtə/; Geʽez: ሐተታ ḥätäta "inquiry") is a Geʽez term describing an investigation or inquiry. The hatatas are two 17th century ethical and
Hatata
Egyption doctor and communist activist
Sharif Hatata (Arabic: شريف حتاتة; 13 September 1923 – 22 May 2017) was an Egyptian doctor, author and communist activist. Hatata was born in Egypt on
Sherif_Hatata
Ethiopian philosopher (1600–1693)
his treatise, Hatata ("The Inquiry"), which explores themes of reason, morality, and religious tolerance. Forced into exile, he wrote Hatata while living
Zera_Yacob_(philosopher)
Topics referred to by the same term
Hatata (/hɑːˈtɑːtə/; Ge'ez: ሐተታ ḥätäta "inquiry") is a Ge'ez term describing an investigation and refers to two 17th-century ethical and rational philosophical
Hatata_(disambiguation)
Study of general and fundamental questions
"Preface". In Lee, Ralph; Worku, Mehari; Belcher, Wendy Laura (eds.). The Hatata Inquiries. De Gruyter. pp. IX–XIV. doi:10.1515/9783110781922-203. ISBN 978-3-11-078192-2
Philosophy
Egyptian military officer (born 1941)
Magdy Hatata (born 1941) is an Egyptian military officer who held various positions during the Presidency of Hosni Mubarak. Hatata was born in 1941. He
Magdy_Hatata
Country in the Horn of Africa
such as Zera Yacob (1599–1692) and his student Walda Heywat, who wrote Hatata (Inquiry) in 1667 as an argument for the existence of God. The music of
Ethiopia
Egyptian feminist writer, activist, doctor and psychiatrist (1931–2021)
Health and met her third husband, Sherif Hatata, while sharing an office in the Ministry of Health. Hatata, also a medical doctor and writer, had been
Nawal_El_Saadawi
President of Egypt since 2014
(1983–87) Safi al-Din Abu Shnaaf (1987–91) Salah Halabi (1991–95) Magdy Hatata (1995–2001) Hamdy Wahiba (2001–05) Sami Hafez Anan (2005–12) Sedki Sobhy
Abdel_Fattah_el-Sisi
1999 Japanese film
Takeda – Detective Nakamura Masato Irie – Hatata Osamu Isamu Minami – Hatata Osamu (as a child) Misayo Haruki – Hatata Kei Daikichi Sugawara – Detective Tatebayashi
Keiho
City in Minya, Egypt
independence under the name the "Empire of Minya." Led by Sheikh Ahmed Hatata, an Azharite judge, local notables and scholars formed a consultative council
Minya,_Egypt
Italian missionary (1814–1856)
most famous works are two copies he made of the Hatata of Zar'a Ya'eqob and its appendix, the Hatata of Walda Heywat. He sent these manuscripts to d'Abbadie
Giusto_da_Urbino
President of Egypt from 1953 to 1954
(1983–87) Safi al-Din Abu Shnaaf (1987–91) Salah Halabi (1991–95) Magdy Hatata (1995–2001) Hamdy Wahiba (2001–05) Sami Hafez Anan (2005–12) Sedki Sobhy
Mohamed_Naguib
Regional state in Ethiopia
Yacob – Philosopher from the 17th Century, best known for his treatise, Hatata ("The Inquiry"). Zeresenay Alemseged – Anthropologist, known for discovering
Tigray_Region
Egyptian Field marshal and former statesman (1935–2021)
(1983–87) Safi al-Din Abu Shnaaf (1987–91) Salah Halabi (1991–95) Magdy Hatata (1995–2001) Hamdy Wahiba (2001–05) Sami Hafez Anan (2005–12) Sedki Sobhy
Muhammad_Hussein_Tantawy
Egyptian military commander (1917-1974)
(1983–87) Safi al-Din Abu Shnaaf (1987–91) Salah Halabi (1991–95) Magdy Hatata (1995–2001) Hamdy Wahiba (2001–05) Sami Hafez Anan (2005–12) Sedki Sobhy
Ahmad_Ismail_Ali
Army unit defending the President and government
Republican Guard headquarters clashes Commanders Current commander Major General Tarek Nassar Notable commanders Mohammed Hussein Tantawi Magdi Hatata
Egyptian_Republican_Guard
Semitic-speaking ethnic group in Ethiopia
Yacob (philosopher) – Ethiopian philosopher best known for his treatise, Hatata ("The Inquiry"), which explores themes of reason, morality, and religious
Tigrayans
Egyptian politician and general (1919–1967)
(1983–87) Safi al-Din Abu Shnaaf (1987–91) Salah Halabi (1991–95) Magdy Hatata (1995–2001) Hamdy Wahiba (2001–05) Sami Hafez Anan (2005–12) Sedki Sobhy
Abdel_Hakim_Amer
Set of philosophies attributed to Ethiopia and Eritrea
(1599–1692) is the most important exponent of this renaissance. His treatise Hatata (1667) is a work often included in the narrow canon of universal philosophy
Ethiopian_philosophy
Thai actress, singer and model (born 1975)
opportunity to record a soundtrack for a drama she was starring in (Keu Hatata Kraung Pipop (Thai: คือหัตถาครองพิภพ)). She soon was offered a contract
Myria_Benedetti
in literature – John Milton's Paradise Lost, China Illustrata (Kircher), Hatata (Zera Yacob) 1668 in literature – Hans Jakob Christoffel von Grimmelshausen's
List_of_years_in_literature
Chief of staff of the Egyptian armed forces
30 October 1995 4 years, 163 days Egyptian Army 15 Hatata, MagdyLieutenant General Magdy Hatata (born 1941) 31 October 1995 31 October 2001 6 years Egyptian
Chief of Staff of the Armed Forces (Egypt)
Chief_of_Staff_of_the_Armed_Forces_(Egypt)
Species of fish
attested in the 10th century Kagerō Nikki, and which is the root of the verb hatata-ku "to thunder." In the Akita dialect [ja], hatahata sounds like hadahada
Japanese_sandfish
Nairobi urban-based youth slang
idiot ocha, moshatha, shaggz up country, rural home/area liet, noma, niku hatata, wa gwan, niku moto in a mess, trouble Conte Tough person Oposh, momo, fatso
Sheng_slang
Egyptian Army officer (born 1966)
(1983–87) Safi al-Din Abu Shnaaf (1987–91) Salah Halabi (1991–95) Magdy Hatata (1995–2001) Hamdy Wahiba (2001–05) Sami Hafez Anan (2005–12) Sedki Sobhy
Ahmed_Fathy_Khalifa
Egyptian Minister of Defense (born 1969)
(1983–87) Safi al-Din Abu Shnaaf (1987–91) Salah Halabi (1991–95) Magdy Hatata (1995–2001) Hamdy Wahiba (2001–05) Sami Hafez Anan (2005–12) Sedki Sobhy
Ashraf_Salem_Zaher
Former chief of staff of the Egyptian Armed Forces
(1983–87) Safi al-Din Abu Shnaaf (1987–91) Salah Halabi (1991–95) Magdy Hatata (1995–2001) Hamdy Wahiba (2001–05) Sami Hafez Anan (2005–12) Sedki Sobhy
Sami_Hafez_Anan
1632–1769 period of Ethiopian history
Yacob, known for his treatise on religion, morality, and reason, known as Hatata and Walda Heywat became prominent at this time. "Gonder". Encyclopedia Britannica
Gondarine_period
List of terrorist attacks in Egypt from the 1940s to the present day
Rab el-Nabi Ibrahim El-Orabi Safi al-Din Abu Shnaaf Salah Halabi Magdy Hatata Hamdy Wahiba Sami Hafez Anan Mahmoud Hegazy Mohammed Farid Hegazy Osama
Terrorism_in_Egypt
Egyptian military officer (1920–1999)
(1983–87) Safi al-Din Abu Shnaaf (1987–91) Salah Halabi (1991–95) Magdy Hatata (1995–2001) Hamdy Wahiba (2001–05) Sami Hafez Anan (2005–12) Sedki Sobhy
Mohammed_Aly_Fahmy
Rebel movement in Indonesia active from 1957 to 1961
plane. Pope and Rantung descended by parachute and landed on the edge of Hatata Island located west of Ambon. They were located by local residents who were
Permesta
Egyptian military officer (1930–2022)
(1983–87) Safi al-Din Abu Shnaaf (1987–91) Salah Halabi (1991–95) Magdy Hatata (1995–2001) Hamdy Wahiba (2001–05) Sami Hafez Anan (2005–12) Sedki Sobhy
Abd_Rab_el-Nabi
Yaqob is known for his treatise on religion, morality, and reason, known as Hatata. Gondarine art drew on the Byzantine world's religious motifs, with elements
History_of_Ethiopia
Egyptian Army officer (born 1957)
(1983–87) Safi al-Din Abu Shnaaf (1987–91) Salah Halabi (1991–95) Magdy Hatata (1995–2001) Hamdy Wahiba (2001–05) Sami Hafez Anan (2005–12) Sedki Sobhy
Osama_Askar
Egyptian royal diplomat
(1983–87) Safi al-Din Abu Shnaaf (1987–91) Salah Halabi (1991–95) Magdy Hatata (1995–2001) Hamdy Wahiba (2001–05) Sami Hafez Anan (2005–12) Sedki Sobhy
Ismail_Chirine
Egyptian military officer and minister of war (1917–1991)
(1983–87) Safi al-Din Abu Shnaaf (1987–91) Salah Halabi (1991–95) Magdy Hatata (1995–2001) Hamdy Wahiba (2001–05) Sami Hafez Anan (2005–12) Sedki Sobhy
Mohammed_Ahmed_Sadek
Egyptian general (1919–1969)
(1983–87) Safi al-Din Abu Shnaaf (1987–91) Salah Halabi (1991–95) Magdy Hatata (1995–2001) Hamdy Wahiba (2001–05) Sami Hafez Anan (2005–12) Sedki Sobhy
Abdul_Munim_Riad
Name list
Egyptian politician Magdy Gheriani (born 1931), Egyptian gymnast Magdy Hatata (born 1941), retired Egyptian military officer Magdy Fouad Hegazy (born
Majdi
Vice President of Egypt (1961–1965; 1968–1975)
(1983–87) Safi al-Din Abu Shnaaf (1987–91) Salah Halabi (1991–95) Magdy Hatata (1995–2001) Hamdy Wahiba (2001–05) Sami Hafez Anan (2005–12) Sedki Sobhy
Hussein_el-Shafei
Egyptian general (1922–2011)
(1983–87) Safi al-Din Abu Shnaaf (1987–91) Salah Halabi (1991–95) Magdy Hatata (1995–2001) Hamdy Wahiba (2001–05) Sami Hafez Anan (2005–12) Sedki Sobhy
Saad_el-Shazly
Japanese idol girl group
"Mattouyo!". Oricon News (in Japanese). Oricon. Retrieved 27 June 2018. "Nippon Hatata-ka Dai Sakusen". Oricon News (in Japanese). Oricon. Retrieved 27 June 2018
HR_(girl_group)
Egyptian general (born 1956)
(1983–87) Safi al-Din Abu Shnaaf (1987–91) Salah Halabi (1991–95) Magdy Hatata (1995–2001) Hamdy Wahiba (2001–05) Sami Hafez Anan (2005–12) Sedki Sobhy
Mahmoud_Hegazy
such as Zera Yacob (1599–1692) and his student Walda Heywat, who wrote Hatata (Inquiry) in 1667 as an argument of existence of God. Ethiopian literature
Culture_of_Ethiopia
Former Defense Minister of Egypt
(1983–87) Safi al-Din Abu Shnaaf (1987–91) Salah Halabi (1991–95) Magdy Hatata (1995–2001) Hamdy Wahiba (2001–05) Sami Hafez Anan (2005–12) Sedki Sobhy
Abd_Al-Halim_Abu-Ghazala
Grammar of the Marathi language, an Indo-Aryan language spoken in Maharashtra, India
some masculine and neuter stems that end in a consonant (e.g. हातात/हाती hātāta/hātī and घरात/घरी gharāta/gharī). When ambiguous, the -ta suffix has a connotation
Marathi_grammar
Egyptian politician and minister (1929–2020)
(1983–87) Safi al-Din Abu Shnaaf (1987–91) Salah Halabi (1991–95) Magdy Hatata (1995–2001) Hamdy Wahiba (2001–05) Sami Hafez Anan (2005–12) Sedki Sobhy
Shams_Badran
Public university in Faiyum, Egypt
Campus, Cairo University Type Public Established 2005 President Prof. Yasser Hatata Academic staff 1,800 Students 25,000 Location Fayoum , Egypt Campus Urban
Fayoum_University
Ethiopian philosopher of 17th century
philosophy. It was Walda Heywat who encouraged Zera Yacob to write his treatise Hatata, describing both his life and his thoughts. The personality of Walda Heywat
Walda_Heywat
Egyptian general (born 1956)
(1983–87) Safi al-Din Abu Shnaaf (1987–91) Salah Halabi (1991–95) Magdy Hatata (1995–2001) Hamdy Wahiba (2001–05) Sami Hafez Anan (2005–12) Sedki Sobhy
Mohamed_Ahmed_Zaki
Egyptian military officer (1915–2000)
(1983–87) Safi al-Din Abu Shnaaf (1987–91) Salah Halabi (1991–95) Magdy Hatata (1995–2001) Hamdy Wahiba (2001–05) Sami Hafez Anan (2005–12) Sedki Sobhy
Mohamed_Fawzi_(general)
Military unit
lieutenant general and served as Chief of Staff of the Armed Forces). Magdi Hatata (1991 - 1993) (promoted to lieutenant general and served as Chief of Staff
Second_Army_(Egypt)
Norwegian-born historian of ideas (born 1971)
intellectual history. His subsequent articles covers topics such as the Hatata of the rational Ethiopian philosopher Zera Yacob and the philosophy of Anton
Dag_Herbjørnsrud
Egyptian Minister of Defense (born 1955)
(1983–87) Safi al-Din Abu Shnaaf (1987–91) Salah Halabi (1991–95) Magdy Hatata (1995–2001) Hamdy Wahiba (2001–05) Sami Hafez Anan (2005–12) Sedki Sobhy
Abdel_Mageed_Saqr
Egyptian politician (1929–2008)
(1983–87) Safi al-Din Abu Shnaaf (1987–91) Salah Halabi (1991–95) Magdy Hatata (1995–2001) Hamdy Wahiba (2001–05) Sami Hafez Anan (2005–12) Sedki Sobhy
Youssef_Sabri_Abu_Taleb
Egyptian military officer
Organization for Industrialization (AOI) from 2005 to 2012. Preceded by Magdy Hatata, Wahiba was previously appointed as commander of the Republican Guard in
Hamdy_Wahiba
Egyptian army officer (born 1937)
(1983–87) Safi al-Din Abu Shnaaf (1987–91) Salah Halabi (1991–95) Magdy Hatata (1995–2001) Hamdy Wahiba (2001–05) Sami Hafez Anan (2005–12) Sedki Sobhy
Salah_Halabi
Commander in Chief of the Egyptian Armed Forces (1927–1981)
(1983–87) Safi al-Din Abu Shnaaf (1987–91) Salah Halabi (1991–95) Magdy Hatata (1995–2001) Hamdy Wahiba (2001–05) Sami Hafez Anan (2005–12) Sedki Sobhy
Ahmed_Badawi
Egyptian lieutenant general (1931–2019)
(1983–87) Safi al-Din Abu Shnaaf (1987–91) Salah Halabi (1991–95) Magdy Hatata (1995–2001) Hamdy Wahiba (2001–05) Sami Hafez Anan (2005–12) Sedki Sobhy
Ibrahim_El-Orabi
Egyptian politician, air force officer and judge (1917–1999)
(1983–87) Safi al-Din Abu Shnaaf (1987–91) Salah Halabi (1991–95) Magdy Hatata (1995–2001) Hamdy Wahiba (2001–05) Sami Hafez Anan (2005–12) Sedki Sobhy
Abdel Latif Boghdadi (politician)
Abdel_Latif_Boghdadi_(politician)
Egyptian politician and war hero (1921-1993)
(1983–87) Safi al-Din Abu Shnaaf (1987–91) Salah Halabi (1991–95) Magdy Hatata (1995–2001) Hamdy Wahiba (2001–05) Sami Hafez Anan (2005–12) Sedki Sobhy
Kamal_Hassan_Ali
Egyptian military leader, author and defense minister (1921–2009)
(1983–87) Safi al-Din Abu Shnaaf (1987–91) Salah Halabi (1991–95) Magdy Hatata (1995–2001) Hamdy Wahiba (2001–05) Sami Hafez Anan (2005–12) Sedki Sobhy
Amin_Howeidi
Eighth portion in the annual Jewish cycle of weekly Torah reading
Joshua interpreted: "You overstepped (פ, pasatah) the law, you sinned (ח, hatata), you fornicated (ז, zanita)." Rabban Gamaliel interpreted: "You meditated
Vayishlach
Egyptian Field Marshal
(1983–87) Safi al-Din Abu Shnaaf (1987–91) Salah Halabi (1991–95) Magdy Hatata (1995–2001) Hamdy Wahiba (2001–05) Sami Hafez Anan (2005–12) Sedki Sobhy
Mohamed_Abdel_Ghani_el-Gamasy
Former Chief of Staff of the Egyptian Armed Forces
(1983–87) Safi al-Din Abu Shnaaf (1987–91) Salah Halabi (1991–95) Magdy Hatata (1995–2001) Hamdy Wahiba (2001–05) Sami Hafez Anan (2005–12) Sedki Sobhy
Mohammed_Farid_Hegazy
Military order of the Egyptian Armed Forces
Alaa Eldin Mohamed Fahim Fahmy Ali Hefzy Youssef Sabry Abu Talib Magdy Hatata Osama El-Gendi Muhammad Samir Abdel Aziz Abu al-Majd Haroun Abdel Fattah
Medal_of_Military_Duty
Egyptian general (born 1955)
(1983–87) Safi al-Din Abu Shnaaf (1987–91) Salah Halabi (1991–95) Magdy Hatata (1995–2001) Hamdy Wahiba (2001–05) Sami Hafez Anan (2005–12) Sedki Sobhy
Sedki_Sobhy
Portion of Torah read during Jewish prayers
Joshua interpreted: "You overstepped (פ, pasatah) the law, you sinned (ח, ḥatata), you fornicated (ז, zanita)." Rabban Gamaliel interpreted: "You meditated
Vaychi
Historiography of Ethiopia
far from being achieved to a satisfactory degree." Outline of Ethiopia Hatata Historiography and nationalism List of legendary monarchs of Ethiopia Military
Ethiopian_historiography
Government ministry of Egypt
(1983–87) Safi al-Din Abu Shnaaf (1987–91) Salah Halabi (1991–95) Magdy Hatata (1995–2001) Hamdy Wahiba (2001–05) Sami Hafez Anan (2005–12) Sedki Sobhy
Ministry_of_Defense_(Egypt)
Japanese actress
Cure (1997) - Tomoko Hanaoka Suicide Bus (1998) - Fukuda Keiho (1999) - Hatata Kei Ribbon (2021) Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon (2003) - Alto Seminar lecturer
Misayo_Haruki
Egyptian Military Personnel
(1983–87) Safi al-Din Abu Shnaaf (1987–91) Salah Halabi (1991–95) Magdy Hatata (1995–2001) Hamdy Wahiba (2001–05) Sami Hafez Anan (2005–12) Sedki Sobhy
Abdel_Moneim_Saeed
Egyptian military officer (1931–2018)
(1983–87) Safi al-Din Abu Shnaaf (1987–91) Salah Halabi (1991–95) Magdy Hatata (1995–2001) Hamdy Wahiba (2001–05) Sami Hafez Anan (2005–12) Sedki Sobhy
Safi_al-Din_Abu_Shnaaf
20th century Egyptian politician and Minister
(1983–87) Safi al-Din Abu Shnaaf (1987–91) Salah Halabi (1991–95) Magdy Hatata (1995–2001) Hamdy Wahiba (2001–05) Sami Hafez Anan (2005–12) Sedki Sobhy
Abdel_Wahab_el-Beshry
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The preventer of harm
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Firm counsel.
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Mystic; Following
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English : variant of Wick.
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English : nickname for someone thought to resemble the loach (a species of freshwater fish), Middle English loche.
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