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  2. Hafsa Bekri - Wikipedia

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    In 1995 Hafsa participated in the 4th Conference on Women in Beijing where she presented a research paper entitled : "Signs and Sounds of Maghrebi Women". [4] Hafsa had a writing residence in April 2002 in Bowness on Solway, which had originally been a site where Moroccan Auxiliaries had been stationed with Roman Emperor Hadrian.

  3. Maghrebis - Wikipedia

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    According to Michel Tribalat, a researcher at INED, there were more than 4.6 million people of Maghrebi origin (with at least one Maghrebi grandparent from Algeria, Morocco or Tunisia) living in France in 2011 (3 million in 1999). [24] [25] Below is a table of population of Maghrebi origin in France in 2011, numbers are in thousands:

  4. Tabu by Dana - Wikipedia

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    Prinet - Kreutzer Sonata painting used in advertising Tabu. The long-running print advertisement of Dan's Tabu reproduced the 1901 painting The Kreutzer Sonata by René-Xavier Prinet, inspired by the novella of the same title by Leo Tolstoy, showing a violinist, overcome with passion, breaking off his performance to embrace his female accompanist.

  5. The fragrances successful women are wearing this year, from ...

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    One of the most popular luxuries of 2024 has been fragrance. Successful women specifically love scents from Aesop, Victoria's Secret, and Dossier.

  6. Maghreb - Wikipedia

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    Among other cultural and artistic traditions, jewellery of the Berber cultures worn by Amazigh women and made of silver, [111] beads and other applications was a common trait of Berber identities in large areas of the Maghreb up to the second half of the 20th century. [112] In 2020, couscous was added to UNESCO's Intangible Cultural Heritage ...

  7. History of perfume - Wikipedia

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    The perfume references are part of a larger text called Brihat-Samhita written by Varāhamihira, an Indian astronomer, mathematician, and astrologer living in the city of Ujjain. He was one of the ‘nine jewels’ in the court of Vikramaditya. The perfume portion mainly deals with the manufacture of perfumes to benefit ‘royal personages’.