• 866 Fatme (prov. designation: A917 DG or 1917 BQ) is a large background asteroid, approximately 86 kilometers (53 miles) in diameter, located in the outer...
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    Pauline Fatme (about 1831 – 11 September 1855), born Ganomeh or Ganamee, was an East African-born Protestant missionary who lived in Württemberg and died...
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  • Fatme's Rescue (German: Fatmes Errettung) is a 1922 Austrian silent drama film directed by Heinz Hanus and Hanns Marschall [de]. Paula Tuschinsky Albert...
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  • abstains Other names Related names Fathima, Fatimah, Fadumo, Fadime, Fadima, Fatma, Fatme, Fatemeh, Fathama, Fadma, Fatna, Fatim, Fotima, Patimat, Petimat...
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  • Burial of Fatima is about the secret burial and the uncertainty in the resting place of Fatima, daughter of the Islamic prophet Muhammad, and wife of Ali...
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    singer-songwriter and lyricist. He started his career in 1980 as a founding member of Fatme. The band's first, self-titled album was released in 1982 and followed up...
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    in Hadjidakis's concerts in many Greek towns. In 1988, she worked with "Fatme", a group of young and talented artists. She also worked with Paolo Conte...
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  • causes him and Fatme to change shape. He is now in her body, while Fatme finds herself in Ibrahim's old body. Ibrahim, in the form of Fatme, is kidnapped...
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  • Zubaida February 15, 1917 Heidelberg M. F. Wolf  · 18 km MPC · JPL 866 Fatme 1917 BQ Fatme February 25, 1917 Heidelberg M. F. Wolf  · 78 km MPC · JPL 867 Kovacia...
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    Routledge. p. ix ISBN 9780714683881 Krapf, Johann Ludwig (1857). Pauline Fatme, First Fruits of the Gallas to Christ Jesus. Germany: The British Library...
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