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Moustafa Farroukh (Arabic: مصطفى فروخ; 1901 – 1957) was one of Lebanon's most
prominent painters of the 20th century.
During his
famed career,
Farroukh produced...
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Farrokh or
Farokh (Persian: فرّخ,
meaning fortunate and happy),[citation needed] also
transliterated as Farrukh, is a po****r
masculine given name of Persian...
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Toufic Farroukh (Arabic: توفيق فرّوخ) is a
Lebanese jazz composer,
working in France.
Toufic Farroukh is a
saxophone player and
composer of jazz with a...
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killing 120 people. The
London police receive an
anonymous tip and
arrest Farroukh Erdogan, a
Turkish immigrant, as the
terror cell
leader and mastermind...
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Farroukh Qasim (Tajik: Фаррухи Қосим, Persian: فرخ قاسم, (17
September 1948 – 7
February 2010) is a
Tajik actor and
Persian theatre director from Tajikistan...
- Oil Seller. Oil on
canvas by
Moustafa Farroukh, 1934 A
Peasant from the Bekaa.
Watercolor paint by
Moustafa Farroukh, 1937
Portrait of a
Lebanese villager...
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Middle East and
expanded its
distribution to
artists such as
Toufic Farroukh,
Oumeima El Khalil,
Tania Saleh, Ziad Ahmadieh, Soap Kills,
Hazem Chaheen...
- "in
wider Mediterranean and
Levantine norms". In
visual arts,
Moustafa Farroukh was
among Lebanon's most
prominent painters of the 20th century. Formally...
- as well as
Christian sacred art in the case of Corm and Serour.
Mustafa Farroukh (1901-1957) was one of Lebanon's most
important painters between the 1920s...
- The Noon
Prayer by
Moustafa Farroukh (1950)...