- Paul
Bénichou (French: [beniʃu]; 19
September 1908 – 14 May 2001) was a French/Algerian writer, intellectual, critic, and
literary historian.
Bénichou first...
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Fabrice Benichou (born 1966),
French boxer Maurice Bénichou (1943–2019),
French actor Paul
Bénichou (1908–2001),
French author Pierre Bénichou (born 1938)...
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Pierre Bénichou, Commandeur, (1
March 1938 – 31
March 2020) was a
French journalist.
Pierre Bénichou was born on 1
March 1938 in Oran,
French Algeria...
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Maurice Bénichou (23
January 1943 in Tlemcen,
French Algeria – 14 June 2019) was a
French actor. His best
known roles include three collaborations with...
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Fabrice Benichou (born 5
April 1965) is a
French former professional boxer. In 1987
Benichou was
rated as the #4
bantamweight in the world. He
become World...
- Hélène
Bénichou-Safar is a
French historian, archaeologist,
epigraphist and Semiticist. She
received her
Doctorate degree in
Archaeology in 1978; her work...
- S2CID 145147551.
Benichou,
Autocracy to
Integration 2000, p. 229. "The
Hyderabad Question" (PDF).
United Nations.
Retrieved 23
September 2014.
Benichou, Autocracy...
- Gomaa, Islam; Adelzadeh, Masoud; Gwynne, Steven; Spencer, Bruce; Ko, Yoon;
Bénichou, Noureddine; Ma, Chunyun; Elsagan, Nour; Duong, Dana; Zalok, Ehab; Kinateder...
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accommodation with the
Dominion of India.
According to
scholar Lucien Benichou, "[Razvi] can
arguably be
considered to have been the
political figure...
- who was sent away. The
tapes lead him to the now-grown
Majid (Maurice
Bénichou). Shot in
Paris and
Vienna in 2004, the film is an
international co-production...