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Born on () March 24, 1953 in Casablanca, she studied art and archaeology at the University of Paris-Sorbonne.Upon returning to Morocco, she settled in Tangier.She taught art history at the International Higher Institute of Tourism and was appointed curator of the Al Kasbah Museum, which houses archaeological and ethnographic collections. [1]
The K-B-D root is a constituent of personal names in many West Semitic languages and are found in inscriptions of the Amorites, Ugarits, and Punics. [ 1 ] [ 3 ] Scholars like J.C. de Moor and F. de Meyer have also claimed that kbd is used as the root for the name of a god , Kabidu .
This is an incomplete list of botanists by their author abbreviation, which is designed for citation with the botanical names or works that they have published. This list follows that established by Brummitt & Powell (1992). [1]
Souad, the author of Burned Alive; Souad Abderrahim (born 1964), Tunisian politician; Souad Abdullah (born 1950), Kuwaiti actress; Souad Aït Salem (born 1979), Algerian long-distance runner; Souad Amidou (born 1959), French actress; Souad Bendjaballah, Algerian lawyer, activist for women's rights and politician; Souad Cherouati (born 1989 ...
Abdallah Mahmoud Said Bekhit (Arabic: عبد الله محمود السعيد بخيت; born 13 July 1985) is an Egyptian professional footballer who plays as an attacking midfielder for Egyptian Premier League club Zamalek. In May 2018 he was named in Egypt's squad for the 2018 FIFA World Cup in Russia. [2]
D.K.M.----The Most Exalted Order of the Crown of the Realm Darjah Utama Seri Mahkota Negara: D.M.N.----The Most Distinguished Order of the Defender of the Realm
Khaled Mohammed Bekhit (born 15 November 1961) is an Egyptian basketball player. He competed in the men's tournament at the 1984 Summer Olympics. [1] References
Norman Williams was a barrister, while his brother Maurice Williams was a full-time journalist and writer. [3]The brothers' writing collaboration began in 1934. In 1940 they succeeded Fred Melville as editors of the National Philatelic Society's journal The Stamp Lover which they edited until 1964.