Hamida Na'na (born 1946) is a Syrian writer and journalist. Her name also appears as Hamidah Nana. She was born in Idlib and studied Arabic at Damascus...
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Hamida Khuhro (1936–2017), Pakistani politician and historian Sindh government minister Hamida Nana (born 1946), Syrian writer and journalist Hamida Rania...
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Hamidah Wanda Hamidah (1977-), an Indonesian politician and activist Hamida Nana (1946-), a Syrian writer This disambiguation page lists articles associated...
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next generation include Samar al-'Aṭṭār (b. 1945), Ghada al-Samman, Hamida Nana (b. 1946), Marie Seurat (b. Bachi, 1949), Salwa Al Neimi, Ibtisam Ibrahim...
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Mitchell, as Alma Jackie Matubia, as Nana Neema Sulubu, as Neema Quincy Rapando, as Kwame Eunice David, as Hamida Patrick Gatimu, as Oscar Joseph Gachanja...
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Mallouhi Khalil Mardam Bey Francis Marrash Maryana Marrash Adwar Mousa Hamida Nana Ahlam al-Nasr Nazih Abu Afach Salwa Al Neimi Nizar Qabbani Hassan Ibrahim...
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independence movement and an elected Member of Parliament. Akhtar's aunt, Hamida Salim, was an Indian author, economist and educator as well. Javed was awarded...
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blurbs for the publication. In May 2021, Truschke co-edited "The Ramayana of Hamida Banu Begum, Queen Mother of Mughal India" which was published by Silvana...
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founder of the César Award Marcel Dadi, guitar player Morhad Amdouni, runner Hamida Djandoubi, murderer and last person executed in France Gisèle Halimi, lawyer...
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Mother of Kings (961–970) Norway Hafsa Sultan (1520–1534) Ottoman Empire Hamida Banu Begum (1556–1604) Mughal India Handan Sultan (1603–1605) Ottoman Empire...
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