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  2. Hayla Ghazal - Wikipedia

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    Hayla Ghazal is a Syrian internet personality based in Dubai. [2] She is a Change Ambassador for Goodwill for the United Nations.She was awarded the Arab Women’s Award for the New Media Category in 2016, and was listed as one of the 100 Most Influential Arab Youth in the World Under 40 the same year.

  3. Baladi - Wikipedia

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    Baladi means 'of the country' and is a style of Egyptian folk dance from the early 20th century which is still very popular. Thus, Egyptian Beledi means 'of the country of Egypt'. [3] It came about when farmers moved to the city and began dancing in small spaces. Egyptians have Baladi people, Baladi bread, Baladi rhythms, Baladi music and ...

  4. Enab Baladi - Wikipedia

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    The newspaper grew from amateur-run organization into becoming one of the most prominent Syrian media organizations according to BBC Syria profile page. [3] Currently, Enab Baladi produces several products, Enab Baladi Weekly Newspaper, [4] the Enab Online News Service Website, [5] The Syrian Print-Media Archive, [6] and its latest English news website. [7]

  5. Balady - Wikipedia

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    Balady or Baladi (بلدي) is an Arabic word meaning "native" or "local." It may refer to: Eish Baladi or Aish Balady, rustic Egyptian flatbread similar to pita; Baladi cheese, a Middle Eastern feta; Balady citron, a variety of citron in Israel and Palestine; Baladi music, a form of urban Egyptian dance music; Baladi, a group of Yemenite Jews

  6. SMART News Agency - Wikipedia

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    The SMART News Agency (Arabic: وكالة سمارت للأنباء is an independent online Arabic-language media agency that mainly operates in Syria. It was owned by the Syrian Media Action Revolution Team ( SMART ), the largest independent opposition media network operating in Syria. [ 3 ]

  7. Alexandre Paulikevitch - Wikipedia

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    Baladi dance Alexandre Paulikevitch ( Arabic : الكسندر بوليكيفيتش ; born February 20, 1982, in Beirut, Lebanon) is a Lebanese artist living in Beirut , Lebanon . He is one of very few male Arab belly dancers, and is known for his thought provoking work and the social issues he tackles through his art.

  8. Zaki Nassif - Wikipedia

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    The lyrics of his songs are very often of the patriotic kind (Baladi Habibi, Ya Daya'ati- my village, etc.).When his recordings are played on Lebanese TV stations, it is always along with scenery from Lebanon.

  9. Victory Brigades (Syrian rebel group) - Wikipedia

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    Alwiya al-Nasr or the Victory Brigades (Arabic: ألوية النصر) is a Syrian rebel group formed by 14 rebel factions in Azaz in an attempt to militarily and politically unite the separated opposition groups in the area.