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Amjed Bedewi (Arabic: أمجد بديوي; born 1954 in Arar,
Saudi Arabia) is a
Saudi diplomat and in****bent
Saudi Arabia Amb****ador to Guinea,
Sierra Leone. He...
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Badawi El-
Bedewi (born 14 May 1942) is an
Egyptian boxer. He
competed in the men's
featherweight event at the 1964
Summer Olympics. Evans, Hilary; Gjerde...
- home
stadium of Arar FC. The
stadium has a
capacity of 6,000 people.
Amjed Bedewi, diplomat.
Bander Faleh,
football player. Ibn al-Khattab,
mujahid warlord...
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partially deciphered Meroitic texts, the name of the city was
Medewi or
Bedewi. Meroë was in
southern Nubia by the east bank of the Nile,
about 6 km north-east...
- of Kush. In Meroitic, this city is
referred to as
bedewe (or
sometimes bedewi),
which is
represented in
ancient Egyptian texts as bꜣ-rꜣ-wꜣ or similar...
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Secret Histories from
Chicago to 1984, page 288.
Bleecker Publishing, 1983.
Bedewi, Jessica. "Entertainment : Step
Inside Studio 54: The Wild
Nights of 1970's...
- No. Pos.
Player Date of
birth (age) Caps Club 1 1GK Musa
Bedewi (1970-10-20)20
October 1970 (aged 16) Al-Wahda 2 3MF
Khalid Al-Muwallid (1971-11-23)23...
- in Kingston, Jamaica. At the 1964
Summer Olympics, he
defeated Badawi El-
Bedewi of Egypt,
before losing to Tin Tun of Burma. Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild;...
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operative in
Germany Manisa Tarzanı,
Tarzan of Manisa,
pseudonym of
Ahmet Bedewi (1899 Samarra, Iraq – 31 May 1963 in Manisa, Turkey).
Living for 40 years...
- (aged 17) Al-Ahli 17 3MF
Mohammed Shalgan (1970-10-28)28
October 1970 (aged 16) Al-Nasr 18 1GK Musa
Bedewi (1970-10-20)20
October 1970 (aged 16) Al-Wadha...