Researcher and writer Roberto Khatlab will talk about the history of resilience in the Arab country in a lecture on August 3 at the Monte Líbano Club.
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Researcher Roberto Khatlab writes article on the creation of the Brazilian feijoada and the Arab yakhné, using historical facts to explain where they two meet.
In an article, professor Roberto Khatlab (pictured below) tells about the research he carried out, which led him to names that could be the first Lebanese to emigrate to Brazil and the first to return to Lebanon after living in Brazilian lands.
Photographs of the visit of the Brazilian emperor to the Holy Land in 1876 can be seen at the Jordan National Gallery of Fine Arts in Aman until December 1.
An exhibition presenting the visits of the Brazilian emperor to the Arab countries in the nineteenth century will open on September 21 in Lebanon. It will feature photographs, documents and newspaper articles. A conference will take place on September 29.
The show “+140 Years of Lebanese Presence in Brazil” will feature a trove of unpublished material with photos, maps, and commemorative stamp collections. Opening is next Monday (6).
Due to the current situation, the Arab country sees the departure of professionals and youth, researcher Roberto Khatlab said. He addressed the subject during a webinar on immigration hosted by the Arab House.
The event ‘Arab Immigration to Brazil: Analysis and Interpretations’ is taking place next Monday (30) at 5 pm. Registration is open and the event is free.
The Economic Forum Brazil & Arab Countries saw the Arab Brazilian Chamber of Commerce reveal its plans to create the Arab House, a space devoted to Arab culture and immigration. The project will start out in virtual form.
Arabs immigrated seeking promising lives, commercial success and prosperity. As a result, they thrived and contributed to the country’s growth.
The visits of the Brazilian emperor to the Middle East and North Africa in the 19th century will be addressed by researcher Roberto Khatlab, who wrote a book on the subject.
Director at Latin American Studies and Cultures Center (LASCC) at the Holy Spirit University of Kaslik (USEK), Roberto Khatlab, has been in São Paulo to talk with partners of the Digitization Project of the Memory of Syrian and Lebanese Immigration in Brazil.
Roberto Khatlab received a Tamandaré Medal of Merit from the Brazilian Navy, which has an operation in the Arab country.