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  2. Women in Morocco - Wikipedia

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    The history of women in Morocco can be divided into periods: before, during, and after the arrival of Islam. After Morocco's independence from France, Moroccan women were able to start going to schools that focused on teaching more than simply religion, expanding their education to the sciences and other subjects.

  3. Murders of Louisa Vesterager Jespersen and Maren Ueland

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    On 17 December 2018, the bodies of Louisa Vesterager Jespersen, a 24-year-old Danish woman, and Maren Ueland, a 28-year-old Norwegian woman, were found decapitated in the foothills of Mount Toubkal near to the village of Imlil in the Atlas Mountains of Morocco. [4] [2] A total of 18 men have been arrested by Moroccan Police in

  4. List of Moroccan women artists - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of women artists who were born in Morocco or whose artworks are closely associated with that country. This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness.

  5. Aïcha Chenna - Wikipedia

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    Aïcha Chenna (Arabic: عائشة الشنا, romanized: ʿĀʾiša aš-Šannā, also Romanized as Aïcha Ech-Chenna; 14 August 1941 – 25 September 2022) was a Moroccan social worker, women's rights advocate and activist. A registered nurse, she began working with disadvantaged women as an employee of the country's Ministry of Health.

  6. Lalla Essaydi - Wikipedia

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    The women depicted in her exhibition of photographs, Les Femmes du Maroc, are represented as decorative and confined by the art of henna. [9] Essaydi thus poses her subjects in a way that exemplifies society's views of women as primarily destined for mere beauty. Henna, however, is extremely symbolic, especially to Moroccan women.

  7. Malika Oufkir - Wikipedia

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    Malika Oufkir (Arabic: مليكة أوفقير) (born April 2, 1953) is a Moroccan Berber writer and former victim of enforced disappearance. She is the daughter of General Mohamed Oufkir and a cousin of fellow Moroccan writer and actress Leila Shenna .

  8. Category:Moroccan female models - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Moroccan female models" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Nora Attal; D.

  9. Category:Women in Morocco - Wikipedia

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    History of women in Morocco (5 C, 4 P) M. Women's magazines published in Morocco (4 P) O. Women's organizations based in Morocco (1 C, 5 P) R. Women's rights in ...