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Setti Fadma is a
small town and
rural commune in Al
Haouz Province of the Marrakesh-Tensift-El
Haouz region of Morocco. At the time of the 2004 census...
- name is
either Fatma or Fadime. In
Somali the name
became Fadumo. It is
Faḍma in Kabyle. In
South Asia, it is
spelt Fathima.
Spelled as Fátima, the name...
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Fadma Abi (died 2
October 2020) was a
Moroccan surgeon and professor. She was
regarded as the
first Moroccan woman to
practice surgery which was traditionally...
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Lalla Fatma N'Soumer (c. 1830 – 1863) (Kabyle:
Lalla Faḍma n Sumer; Arabic: لالة فاطمة نسومر) was an
Algerian anti-colonial
leader during 1849–1857 of...
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thirsty camels. In a
Berber Moroccan (Chleuh) tale
titled Fadma qui a
perdu ses frères ("
Fadma who lost her brothers"),
seven brothers are born successively...
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October 2020 Adi
Darma 60
Politician Indonesia (Bontang) 2
October 2020
Fadma Abi
Surgeon and
lecturer Morocco 3
October 2020 Haji
Hussain Ansari 73 Politician...
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vigorous local resistance by the
local po****tion led by
leaders such as
Faḍma n
Sumer and
Cheikh Mokrani,
until the
Battle of
Icheriden in 1857 marked...
- son-in-law and the
sister of
Abbas II Safair, the Shah of Persia. The tomb of
Fadma Khanum, one of
Sultan Abdullah's daughters,
stands near the
mausoleum of...
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counterpart of w, is not used in genealogies; thus,
Fadma the
daughter of
Moussa is
Faḍma Musa, not *
Faḍma wlt Musa (cf.
Aspinion 1953:30). Kossmann, Maarten...
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twessarin "the rest (the waiting) of the old women" (Ouargla) sh-shaher n
Fadma (Djerba) 7
Rajab twessarin "the old women" 8 shaʿaban
asgenfu n
remdan "the...