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Mostafa Bakry (born 16 May 1956) is an
Egyptian journalist, TV presenter, author,
politician and
member of the
Egyptian House of Representatives. In 1996...
- Taghlib,
known as the War of Basous. The pre-Islamic poet
Tarafah was a
Bakry. The Banu Bakr
tribe along with
their cousins Taghlib are
under the name...
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Mohammed Al-Bakri is a
Qatari footballer who
plays as a
goalkeeper for Al-Wakrah, and the
Qatar national team. He has also
appeared for the
Qatar U19,...
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Hussein Bakry Gazzaz (Arabic: حسين بكري قزاز; 1925 – 7 January, 2021) was a
Saudi Arabian businessman who
founded the
Gazzaz Department Stores chain in...
- Look up
Bakri in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Bakri or
Bakry may
refer to: al-Bakri (1014–1094), Andalusian-Arab
geographer and historian, full name...
- Roger-Dominique
Bakry (born 12
December 1954),
known as
Dominique Bakry, is a
French mathematician, a
professor at the Université Paul-Sabatier in Toulouse...
- 257–262. doi:10.1007/s10722-008-9362-6. S2CID 19529408. Perrier, Xavier;
Bakry, Frédéric; Carreel, Françoise; Jenny, Christophe; Horry, Jean-Pierre; Lebot...
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Promtionaire [sic] (in French). 1966. pp. 1–36. Tan,
Gillian (7
February 2012). "
Bakries Hope
Brisbane Roar Will Be
Heard in Asia". Wall
Street Journal. "RESMI:...
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Marcia Bakry (born 1937) is an
American artist and the
scientific illustrator for the Smithsonian's
National Museum of
Natural History's
Department of...
- Asma El
Bakry (Arabic: أسماء البكري; 28
October 1947 – 5
January 2015) (something
written as
Asmaa El-Bakri and
other variations) was an
Egyptian film...