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Lalla Batoul Benaîssa (Arabic: لالة بتول بن عيسى) is
believed to be the
first woman in
modern Morocco to have been
imprisoned for
political reasons. In...
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three daughters from his
first marriage,
named Alaviyeh,
Batoul and
Fatemeh Soltan.
After the
death of his
first wife, he
married Khadijeh...
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Betty Batoul Ben el Hiouel,
alias Betty Batoul (born
October 16, 1964) is a Belgian–Moroccan
writer of
French language and a
dynamic human rights activist...
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Batoul S'Himi (born 1974 in Asilah, Morocco) is a
sculptor whose work
often comments on
gender inequality and the
global struggle for
social change. She...
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Batoul Arafa (Arabic: بتول عرفة) (born
November 16, 1981) is an
Egyptian film
director She
graduated from the Mir de Dieu
School in Alexandria, then joined...
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desires and love life
without breaking their religious rules. The
newlyweds Batoul and
Mokhtar bicker constantly and
threatens a
divorce by the possessive...
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beaten to
death in
front of his
wives and
children in 1909. In 1910,
Lalla Batoul, a Fesi
aristocrat and the wife of a
former governor of Fes and supporter...
- politician. She was a
daughter of
Prince Abdol Hossein Mirza Farmanfarma and
Batoul Khanoum. She
founded the women's
section of the
Tudeh (communist) party...
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Roxane Batoul Farmanfarmaian (born
February 1955) is a
British lecturer in
international politics at the
University of Cambridge. She is the
daughter of...
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September 2019. Samie, Nima; Muniandy, Sekaran; Kanthimathi, M. S.; Haerian,
Batoul Sadat; Azudin, Raja
Elina Raja (2016). "Retraction:
Novel piperazine core...