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Faouzia Ouihya (Arabic: فوزية أويحيى, Fawziya Uwīḥiya; born 5 July 2000), known mononymously as Faouzia, is a Moroccan-Canadian singer-songwriter and musician. Born in Morocco , she moved with her family to Canada at a young age.
Fawzia of Egypt (Arabic: فوزية; 5 November 1921 – 2 July 2013), also known as Fawzia Pahlavi or Fawzia Chirine, was an Egyptian princess who became Queen of Iran as the first wife of Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, Shah of Iran.
Fawzia was born in Abdeen Palace in Cairo.She was named after her paternal aunt, who was reportedly King Farouk's favourite sister.She was 12 years old when the July 1952 Revolution forced her father's abdication and departure from Egypt.
Fawzia or Faouzia or Fouzia is an Arabic personal name. Notable people named Fawzia or alternative spellings include: Fawzia
Druze communities are often close-knit and maintain a strong sense of identity and solidarity. A key aspect of their religious practice includes ziyarat, or visits to holy places. One of the most significant events in Druze religious life is the annual pilgrimage to the Shrine of Shu'ayb, observed between April 25 and 28. [243]
Fawzia-Latifa was born on 12 February 1982 in Monte Carlo, Monaco.She was named Fawzia after her grandfather's sister, Princess Fawzia Fuad of Egypt, (former queen of Iran) and her father's half-sister, Princess Fawzia Farouk of Egypt.
Faouzia (Faouzia Ouihya), Moroccan-born Canadian singer; Fouradi (Mohamed and Brahim Fouradi), Dutch hip hop duo; Senna Gammour, German singer-songwriter and a member of the pop group Monrose; Amir Haddad, French-Israeli singer of pop music; Raphaël Haroche, French singer-songwriter and actor; Bilal Hassani, French singer
Fawzia Amin Sido (Kurdish: Fewziya Emîn Seydo, [6] فەوزییە ئەمین سیدۆ, [a] Arabic: فوزية أمين سيدو [3] [13]) is a Kurdish Yazidi woman from northern Iraq.