- Saïf
Ghezal (Arabic: سيف غزال; born 30 June 1981) is a
Tunisian football manager and
former player who
manages Stade Gabèsien.
Ghezal was born in M'saken...
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Chaker Ghezal (born 14
January 1977) is a
former Tunisian male
volleyball player. He was part of the
Tunisia men's
national volleyball team. He competed...
- Majd
Eddin Ghazal (Arabic: مجد الدين غزال; born 21
April 1987) is a
Syrian high jumper. He
utilizes the
Fosbury Flop style,
jumping off his left leg. He...
- Bray &
Horton (2017, p. 75)
Sherlock (2019)
Sherlock (2021)
Nouet (2019c)
Ghezal (2021)
Tyler (2019a) Burn (2019b) Barr et al. (2015, p. 265) Barr et al...
- El Bey
Mosque built in 1703 also
known by its post
colonial name Souq El
Ghezal Mosque.
Great Mosque of
Constantine historical mosque built in 1136. Cirta...
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manager of the team
along with four
staff membres:
William Servat and
Karim Ghezal as
forwards coaches;
Laurent Labit as
backs coach and
Englishman Shaun Edwards...
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Ghezal Enayat Born 1989 (age 34–35) Kabul,
Afghanistan Nationality Afghan &
Canadian Occupations Singer songwriter TV
presenter Years active 2008–present...
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Emirates Saif bin Sultan, Imam of the
Ibadi sect in Oman (1692-1711) Saïf
Ghezal,
Tunisian Footballer Saif Ahmad, Bangladeshi-American
restaurateur and World...
- History, Life, and Culture. ABC-CLIO. pp. 687–690. ISBN 978-1598849646.
Salma Ghezal, Elsa Ciesielski,
Benjamin Girard, Aurélien Creuzieux,
Peter Gosnell, Carole...
- ****ef
Bahram Ehsas as
Young Wali Ali
Danish Bakhtyari as
Sohrab Maimoona Ghezal as
Jamila Taheri Abdul Qadir Farookh as
General Taheri Khaled Hosseini (cameo)...