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Adila Bayhum-al-Jazairi (Arabic: عادلة بيهم الجزائري; 1900–1975) was a
Syrian (originally Lebanese) feminist,
independence activist and philanthropist...
- well as
directly to the Parliament. When the
influential feminist Adila Bayhum gave her
support to
Husni al-Za'im, he
promised her to
introduce women's...
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Abdallah Beyhum (Arabic: عبد الله بيهم), also
spelled as
Abdullah Bayhum (1879[citation needed]–1962[citation needed]), was a
Lebanese politician, and...
- she met and
married Lebanese intellectual and politician,
Muhammad Jamil Bayhum.: 59 Mouba****, Sami M. (2006).
Steel & Silk: Men and
Women who
Shaped Syria...
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Lebanon and the Arab world.
Muhammad Jamil bin
Muhammad Mustafa bin
Hussein Bayhum Al-Itan was born and died in Beirut. He was
descended from the
Itani family...
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organization under the
leadership of the
leading Syrian feminist Adila Bayhum al-Jaziri in 1933. This was a
period when the
Syrian women's
movement was...
- free dictionary.
Adela Humood Alaboudi (born 1967),
Iraqi politician Adila Bayhum (1900–1975),
Syrian feminist and
political activist Adila Fachiri (1886–1962)...
- a
group of
several pioneering feminists:
among them Nour Hamada,
Adila Bayhum and ****k al-Abid. It was
established under the
leadership of
Labibah Thabit...
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Women ****ociation in 1914,
alongside Anbara Salam,
Amina Hamzawi and
Adila Bayhum. She
served as
President of the Arab
Lebanese Women’s Union, and was President...
- well as
directly to the Parliament. When the
influential feminist Adila Bayhum gave her
support to
Husni al-Za'im, he
promised her to
introduce women's...