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Mounir Ben
Mohamed Dhahri (born 2
February 1966 in Tunisia) is a
Tunisian citizen residing in Stockholm, Sweden, who was
arrested in
Denmark in 2010 over...
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Saida Dhahri (born 18
February 1979) is a
Tunisian former judoka who
competed in the 2000
Summer Olympics and in the 2004
Summer Olympics. Evans, Hilary;...
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Ikram Dhahri (born 7
January 1997) is a
Tunisian taekwondo practitioner. She won gold in the 49kg
category at the 2023
African Games. She was a bronze...
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Mohammed Al-
Dhahri (Arabic:محمد الظاهري; born 16
January 1991) is an
Emirati professional footballer who
plays for Al
Diwaniya as a left back. He became...
- 6 4 Lena Stojković (CRO) 3 7 4 12 Ikram
Dhahri (TUN) 3 3 1 5 Daniela Souza (MEX) 0 6 5 12 Ikram
Dhahri (TUN) 0 3 5 4 Lena Stojković (CRO) 0 5 1 Panipak...
- DF IRQ
Muntadher Hussein 16 DF IRQ
Sajjad Ahmed — DF UAE
Mohammed Al-
Dhahri — DF BRA
Macarrao — DF IRQ Ali
Hamed 25 DF IRQ H****an Q****im 8 DF IRQ...
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Olympic rankings in his division. Meanwhile,
Firas Katoussi,
Ikram Dhahri &
Chaima Toumi joining the squad, by
virtue of
their victory results in...
- Gomis (GBS) W 2-0 Salimi (IRI) L 1-2 — Rafalovich (UZB) W 2-1 Cissé (CIV) L 1-2 =5
Daniela Souza Women's −49 kg —
Dhahri (TUN) L 1-2 Did not
advance =11...
- Alba (CUB) L 1–6, 0–9 5 Lena Stojković Women's −49 kg Kafadar (CAN) W 0–0, 6–5
Dhahri (TUN) W 3–3, 7–3, 4–1 Wongpattanakit (THA) L 0–8, 5–11 Bye Dinçel (TUR)...
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Sahib Morocco Mic****e Tau Lesotho
Ndeye Ngoné Senegal –49 kg
Ikram Dhahri Tunisia
Janna Mohamed Kamal Ali
Khattab Egypt
Karabo Kula Botswana Nabintou...