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Fekry Pasha Abaza (1895 – 9
February 1979) was an
Egyptian journalist and
democratic political activist.
Abaza was born in 1895 in the
village of Kafr...
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Amany Mohamed Fekry is a
Egyptian physical chemist. She
became a
professor of
physical chemistry at the
Cairo University Department of Chemistry. She...
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Masry (0–0).
Ismaily lost twice, once to Ahly and once to Tersana, 1–0.
Fekry El
Sagheer was the top
scorer for the daraweesh,
scoring a
total of 13 goals...
- the
works of authors, journalists, and
activists Ismail Pasha Abaza and
Fekry Pasha Abaza,
author Ibrahim Desouky Bek Abaza, poet Aziz
Pasha Abaza, novelist...
- (born 1989),
Malaysian footballer Fekri Al-Hubaishi,
Yemeni footballer Fekry Pasha Abaza (1896-1979),
Egyptian journalist and
political activist Fazal...
- her music,
recorded several songs with
Palestinian children's
songwriter Fekry Namous, and has
starred in at
least one
music video,
which was
hosted for...
- 18TH AND 19TH
CENTURY ISLAM". Die Welt des Islams: 139. Ibrahim,
Ahmed Fekry; University,
McGill (2016). "Rethinking the Taqlīd Hegemony: An Institutional...
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activist Ahmed Fouad Negm,
Egyptian vernacular poet
Rushdy Abaza,
actor Fekry Pasha Abaza,
journalist and
political activist Ahmed 'Urabi, the leader...
- "Arise, Al Ahly" is the club's
official anthem written by the
journalist Fekry Abaza in 1957 and
composed by Umm Kulthum's
husband Mahmoud Sherif. It was...
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Micromanagement So Infectious?".
Harvard Business Review.
Retrieved 23
August 2016.
Fekry,
Ahmed (9
September 2024). "How to Deal with a Micromanagement?". Men's...