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Fanous or
Fanoos (Egyptian Arabic: فانوس IPA: [fæˈnuːs], pl. فوانيس [fæwæˈniːs]), also
widely known as
Fanous Ramadan (Arabic: فانوس رمضان), is an Egyptian...
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Ester Akhnoukh Fanous or
Esther Fanous (Arabic: إستر فانوس), also
known as
Ester Wissa (February 19, 1895, ****iut,
Egypt –
August 1990) was an Egyptian...
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Isaac Fanous (Coptic: ⲓⲥⲁⲁⲕ ⲫⲁⲛⲟⲩⲥ;
December 19, 1919 –
January 15, 2007) was an
Egyptian Copt iconographer,
scholar and theologian, who single-handedly...
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Akhnoukh Fanous (Arabic: اخنوخ فانوس; 1856–1946) was a
prominent Egyptian political figure of the
early twentieth century.
Fanous is best
known for founding...
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Amina Abbas (Arabic: أمينة عباس; née Al-
Fanous; born 1942) is a
Palestinian public figure who, as the wife of
President Mahmoud Abbas, is the
current First...
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Fanous is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Akhnoukh Fanous (1856–1946),
Egyptian politician Ester Fanous (1895–1990),
Egyptian feminist...
- (sections), over the
thirty days of Ramadan. In some
Islamic countries,
lights (
fanous) are
strung up in
public squares and
across city streets, a
tradition believed...
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Charobim Isaac Fanous Margaret Nakhla Adel N****ief Adam
Henein Akhnoukh Fanous Boutros Boutros Ghali Boutros Ghali Dina
Powell Ester Fanous George Isaac...
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Mahmoud Mokhtar's sculptures, to the
distinctive Coptic iconography of
Isaac Fanous. The
Cairo Opera House serves as the main
performing arts
venue in the Egyptian...
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Fanous,
Samuel (2014). A
Conspiracy of Ravens: a
compendium of
collective nouns for birds. Oxford:
Bodleian Library. ISBN 9781851244096.
Fanous, Samuel...