- Al-
Fatat (Arabic: الفتاة, al-
Fatat) or the
Young Arab
Society (Arabic: جمعية العربية الفتاة, Jam’iyat al-’Arabiya al-
Fatat) was an
underground Arab nationalist...
- Al
Fatat (Arabic: الفتاة / ALA-LC: al
Fatāt, "the
young girl") was a women's
magazine published in Alexandria, Egypt. The
magazine was the
first Arab women's...
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Fatat al-Sharq (Arabic: فتاة الشرق; Girl of the East) was an
Egyptian women's
periodical first published in 1906 by
Labiba Hashim when she was 18 years...
- bint
Khalifa Al
Suwaidi (Arabic: عوشه بنت خليفة السويدي) also
known as
Fatat Al-Arab (Girl of the Arabs),
Ousha Al Sha'er (Ousha the Poet) (1 January...
- Al-
Fatat Sporting Club
Founded in 1975
where a club only
dictated to Females, it
began playing all
kinds of
different sports along the
Years but officially...
- existence, al-
Fatat called for
greater autonomy within a
unified Ottoman state rather than Arab
independence from the empire. Al-
Fatat hosted the Arab...
- end of the
spectrum were
ethnic parties,
which included Poale Zion, Al-
Fatat, and
Armenian national movement organised under Armenian Revolutionary Federation...
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September 2014. Weissberg, Jay (7
January 2014). "Film Review: 'Factory Girl'". Variety.
Retrieved 27
September 2014.
Fatat El
Masnaa at IMDb v t e v t e...
- (لبيبة هاشم) (1952-1882) was a
Lebanese author who
founded and
published Fatat al-Sharq (Girl of the East- "فتاة الشرق")
magazine in
Cairo in 1906, one...
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French mandate, it
would also
catalyze Syrian nationalist societies like al-
Fatat (the
Young Arab Society) to make
preparations for a
national congress. These...