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- Ḥakīma bint Muḥammad al-Jawād (Arabic: حكيمة بنت محمد الجواد), also known as Ḥakīma Khātūn (lit. 'lady Hakima'), was the daughter of Muhammad al-Jawad...
- Hakima Abbas is a political scientist, feminist activist, writer, and researcher. In 2016, she became co-executive director of ****ociation for Women's...
- Once married, hakimas were given the title of Effendi, the rank of second lieutenant, and a monthly salary of 250 piasters. Licensed hakimas treated women...
- Suhayya "Sue" Abu-Hakima OOnt is a Canadian technology entrepreneur and inventor of artificial intelligence (AI) applications for wireless communication...
- Hakima El Haite (born 13 May 1963) is a Moroccan climate scientist, entrepreneur and politician. In 1994 she founded EauGlobe, the first environmental...
- flowers. As a slave, those names were likely given to her by her owner, Hakima Khatun, in keeping with the practice of the day, while Sayqal might have...
- 2022. Abu-Hakima, Ahmad Mustafa, ed. (1983). The Modern History of Kuwait: 1750–1965. London: Luzac & Company. ISBN 978-0-7189-0259-9. Abu-Hakima, Ahmad...
- 'Askarīs"), are buried in the shrine. Housed in the mosque are also the tombs of Ḥakīma Khātūn, sister of 'Alī al-Hādī; and Narjis Khātūn, the mother of Muḥammad...
- Hakima Mendil-Jakani is a French physical chemist and engineer specializing in soft condensed matter. In 2007, she won the Young Female Scientist Award...
- خكيكرة Abu-Hakima, Ahmad Mustafa. "The Siege of Basra (1831)." The Modern History of Kuwait, 1750–1965. London: Luzac &, 1983. 79. Print. Abu-Hakima, Ahmad...