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working as a women's and
literary programme ****istant and news broadcaster.
Al-
Budeiri also
worked in Syria,
Jordan and Palestine. She also
worked for the United...
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Al-
Budeiri Library (Arabic: مكتبة العائلة البديرية, romanized: Maktabat
al-'A'ilat
al-Budairiyya) is a
small private library and
archive located in the...
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succeeded the
newspaper Suriyya al-Janubiyya.
Al Sabah (Arabic, "Morning") was
published until 1923, when
Kamel Budeiri left
Jerusalem and
crossed to Transjordan...
- 1057–1113)
Kamel al-
Budeiri,
governor of
Ramla district during the
later Ottoman period Hisham Al-Saedni,
known by the nom de
guerre Abu
al-Walid
al-Maqdisi Srood...
- The show is
presented by
Egyptian Anchor B****el Sabri,
along with Leen
AlBudeiri from
Palestine and
Raghda Ibrahim from Libya, and Soha
Zaben from Palestine...
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Iranian princess Fatima al-Fihriya (c. 800 - 880),
Founder of the world's
oldest university University of
al-Qarawiyyin
Fatima al-
Budeiri (1923–2009), Palestinian...
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Jordanian endocrinologist Kamel al-
Budeiri (1882–1923),
Palestinian politician Kamel al-Kilani (born 1958),
Iraqi politician Kamel Al-Mousa (born 1982), Saudi...
- Nablus, Aref
al-Aref
joined Hajj Amīn, his
brother Fakhri Al Husseini,
Ishaaq Darweesh,
Ibrahim Darweesh,
Jamal al-Husayni,
Kamel Al Budeiri, and Sheikh...
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fearing for his safety. The 18th-century Damascus-based
chronicler Ahmed al-
Budeiri recorded that pilgrims, men and women, were
stripped of
their clothing...
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National Archives Ramallah [106]
Central Archives of Gaza City Gaza City
Al-
Budeiri Library Old City of
Jerusalem 900 m****cripts
Khalidi Library 1900 One...