Nabil Farouk Ramadan Bayoumi Ramadan (Arabic: نبيل فاروق رمضان بيومي رمضان) (9 February 1956 – 9 December 2020) was an Egyptian novelist. best known for...
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Kuwaiti politician Nabil Fahmi (born 1951), Egyptian diplomat and politician Nabil Hasan al-Faqih (born 1968), Yemeni politician Nabil Farouk (1956–2020), Egyptian...
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Adham Sabri, the main character in the Ragol Al Mostaheel series by Nabil Farouk Sultan Ibrahim Ibn Adham Mosque, the largest mosque in the Palestinian...
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gynaecologist Maximos V Hakim (1908-2001), Melkite Greek Catholic Patriarch Nabil Farouk (1956-2020), novelist Egypt portal List of cities and towns in Egypt...
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Muhammad Sa'id al-'Ashmawi Muhammad Jalal Kishk Mustafa Lutfi al-Manfaluti Nabil Farouk Naguib Mahfouz, Nobel Prize in Literature winner Nasr Abu Zayd Nawal...
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film is one of the few Arabic movies involved in a legal case. Novelist Nabil Farouk accused the film's writer, Bassam Ismail, of stealing the story from...
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Impossible) is an action series of books written by Egyptian author Nabil Farouk and published by Modern Arab Association as a part of Rewayat. 160 titles...
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(born 1968, Pakistan, f/ch/nf) Fadhila El Farouk (born 1967, Algeria, nf), pseudonym of Fadhila Melkemi Nabil Farouk (1956–2020, Egypt, f) Florence Farr (1860–1917...
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science fiction drama action series of books written by Egyptian author Nabil Farouk and published by Modern Arab Association as a part of Rewayat. The books...
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the title of an Egyptian science fiction series of novels written by Nabil Farouk and published by Modern Arab Association as a part of Rewayat since the...
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footballer Adham Sabry the main character in Ragol Al Mostaheel series by Nabil Farouk Ahmed Sabry (1933–1958), Egyptian fencing champion Ali Sabry, the former...
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(1887–1963) (pseudonym of Roger Sherman Hoar) Philip José Farmer (1918–2009) Nabil Farouk (1956–2020) Howard Fast (1914–2003) John Russell Fearn (1908–1960) Cynthia...
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(1945–2015) Khairy Shalaby (1938–2011) Muhammad Husayn Haykal (1888–1956) Nabil Farouk (1956–2020) Naguib Mahfouz (1911–2006), Nobel Prize for Literature (1988)...
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"Adventures ×2") is a series of mystery stories by detective author Nabil Farouk which combines the elements of mystery, excitement, and movement; and...
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Eldin Radwa El Aswad Fawzia Fahim (1931– ) Fawziya Mahran (1931–2019) Nabil Farouk (1956–2020) Fathy Ghanem (1924–1998), novelist, journalist and editor[Killam...
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child in what became a very large family. He had three full brothers (Nabil, Farouk and Sami) and four full sisters (Khadega, Samira, Nagat and Afaf); and...
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Physical Education and Arts faculties. Abdelfatah Abomohra Eman Ghoneim Nabil Farouk Ahmad Khaled Tawfeq El Sayed El Quseir List of Islamic educational institutions...
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COVID-19. Manglesh Dabral, 72, Indian poet, complications from COVID-19. Nabil Farouk, 64, Egyptian novelist (Ragol Al Mostaheel, Malaf Al Mostakbal, Cocktail...
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house. Ahmed Khaled Tawfik: Ma Waraa Al Tabiaa, Safari and Fantasia. Nabil Farouk: Ragol Al Mostaheel, Malaf Al Mostakbal, Cocktail 2000 and others. Khaled...
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Awad: Hani is a classmate of Sahar Nabil Noureddine Dr. Medhat Nashwa Mustafa: Enas, Hisham's colleague Ashraf Farouk Mahmoud Alwan Lashina Lashin Hani...
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Nabil Shukri (Egyptian Arabic: نبيل شكري; 24 October 1930 - 15 June 2019) was the commander of the El-Sa'ka Special Forces Corps during the War of Attrition...
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newspapers. He joined the literary hospice group in 2008. He was awarded the Nabil Farouk Prize for Science Fiction Literature in 2009.[citation needed] He published...
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Bushkov Jack Campbell Storm Constantine (d. 2021) Hugh Cook (d. 2008) Nabil Farouk (d. 2020) Richard Foss Mary Gentle Rick Kennett Tom Kratman Jean-Marc...
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Nabil Elaraby (Arabic: نبيل العربي; 15 March 1935 – 26 August 2024) was an Egyptian politician and diplomat who was the 7th Secretary General of the Arab...
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throne of Egypt and Sudan from 1899 to 1914. Upon the abdication of King Farouk following the Egyptian Revolution of 1952, he served as Regent for King...
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Alexandria University (redirect from Farouk I University)
becoming an independent entity in 1942. It was known as Farouk University (named after Farouk of Egypt) until after the Egyptian Revolution of 1952, when...
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Malaf Al Mostakbal, an Egyptian science fiction series of novels by Nabil Farouk. 160 titles were published from 1984 to 2009. Ashaet Al Mout (Arabic:...
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authors writing for the Modern Arab Association in this period were Nabil Farouk and Sharif Shawqi. More than 40 series have been published including:...
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الله بن باز; 1910–1999), Saudi Arabian Salafi or Wahhabi Islamic scholar Farouk El-Baz (Arabic: فاروق الباز; born 1938), Egyptian-American scientist Osama...
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