- Aida
Fustuq (Arabic: عايدة فستق) is a
Lebanese woman of
Palestinian origin who was one of the
former wives of King Abdullah, who
ruled Saudi Arabia between...
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evidence of
fustuq carrying the dye
meaning in Arabic. The use of the word as a dye in
medieval Arabic is not
recorded under the
entry for
fustuq in A Dictionary...
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Mahmoud Fustuq (1936 – 8
February 2006) was a
Lebanese businessman who had
various companies in
Saudi Arabia. He was
known for
being brother-in-law of...
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October 1962. He is the
fourth son of King Abdullah. His
mother is Aida
Fustuq, a
Lebanese woman. His full
sister is
Adila bint Abdullah.
Abdulaziz bin...
- Lebanon. She is the
fifth daughter of King Abdullah. Her
mother is Aida
Fustuq, a
Lebanese woman of
Palestinian descent. Her
parents divorced later. Prince...
- Abdullah's
eldest living son,
Prince Khaled. One of Abdullah's wives, Aida
Fustuq, was the
sister of
Rifaat al-****ad's wife.
Abdullah had two
children with...
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Filipino police officer Aida
Folch (born 1986),
Catalan Spanish actress Aida
Fustuq,
Lebanese former wife of
Saudi ruler King
Abdullah Aída García
Naranjo (born...
- 'al-Muhajiroun':
Exposing the
Antics of the Cult
Followers of Omar
Bakri Muhammad Fustuq. London:
Jamiah Media, 2009 ISBN 978-0-9551099-4-2 Wood,
Graeme (2016)....
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married to Abla
Fustuq, with whom he had two children,
Salim and Joumana. He also had a step-daughter, Roula. Abla is part of the
Fustuq business family...
- vegetables, grains, rice, and pistachios.
Pistachio is
called in
Syria fustuq Ḥalabī (Aleppo pistachio).
Rivers traditionally supported agriculture; the...