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Abdulrahman Abdullah Ghareeb (Arabic: عَبْد الرَّحْمٰن عَبْد الله غَرِيب; born 31
March 1997) is a
Saudi Arabian professional footballer who
plays as...
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Azzam al-Gharib (Arabic: عزام الغريب) is a
Syrian politician and
former military commander. He was
appointed Governor of
Aleppo Governorate on 21 December...
- Mu'in al-Din
Hasan Chishti Sijzi (Persian: معین الدین چشتی, romanized: Muʿīn al-Dīn Chishtī;
February 1143 –
March 1236),
known reverentially as Khawaja...
- Moti
Mumbai Haji Ali
Dargah Jama
Mumbai Jama (Nerul)
Moghal Saifee Sat Tad
Nagpur Ghareeb Nawaz Jama
Elsewhere Jama (Erandol) Jama (Furus) Jama (Raza)...
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currently signed to
Universal Arabic Music. Her
singles "Ana Lahale", "
Ghareeb Alay", "Ala Bali", and "Mama Eh" have all
charted on The
Official Lebanese...
- economist, politician, and businessman. El
Ghareeb was born in 1933 in Giza,
Egypt to a
large family. El
Ghareeb had two sons from his
first marriage. After...
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Mohammed Ghareeb (born July 22, 1980) is a
tennis player from Kuwait. He
plays right-handed with a single-handed backhand.
Unranked in
singles as of February...
- OCLC 796841424.
Ghareeb &
Dougherty (2004), pp. 1, 167.
Ghareeb &
Dougherty (2004), p. 1.
Ghareeb &
Dougherty (2004), p. 167.
Ghareeb, Edmund; Dougherty...
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Edmund Ghareeb (Born in Aita al-Foukhar; Arabic: إدموند غريب) is a Lebanese-American
scholar at the
American University in
Washington and a professor...
- al-ʿIrāqiyyah ʾal-Hāshimiyyah, lit. 'Iraqi
Hashemite Kingdom' Hunt, C. 2005
Ghareeb,
Edmund A.; Dougherty, Beth K.
Historical Dictionary of Iraq. Lanham, Maryland...