- Hédi
Jouini (1
November 1909 – 30
November 1990) was a
Tunisian singer, oud player, and composer. In his long career,
Jouini composed close to 1,070 songs...
- At this time the band
included Arbia and
Bouchoucha with b****ist Anis
Jouini, who
became a
permanent member, plus
drummer Saif Louhibi.
Shortly after...
- Elyès
Jouini (born in
Tunis on
January 5, 1965) is a
French Tunisian economist and
Distinguished Professor of
Economics at the
University of
Paris Dauphine...
- Neji
Jouini (Arabic: ناجي الجويني; born 12
August 1949) is a
former Tunisian football referee. He is
known for
having refereed three matches in the FIFA...
-
Haythem Jouini (Arabic: هيثم جويني; born 7 May 1993) is a
Tunisian professional footballer who
plays for
Dibba Al-Hisn as a forward. A
youth exponent from...
- pronunciation:wɪdæd,
meaning “Harmony”) was a
Tunisian singer. She was the wife of Hédi
Jouini.
Ninette came from the
Jewish Tunisian community in El
Hafsia and Lafayette...
- and cite
Stoet and
Geary as well. In 2020, a
study by
Thomas Breda, Elyès
Jouini,
Clotilde Napp and
Georgia Thebault on PISA 2012 data
found that the "paradox...
- 1992 12:00
Hiroshima Big Arch,
Hiroshima Attendance: 33,000 Referee: Neji
Jouini (Tunisia) 3
November 1992 14:00
Hiroshima Big Arch,
Hiroshima Attendance:...
-
Chokri Jouini (born 25
April 1989) is a
Tunisian male
volleyball player. With his club
Esperance Sportive de
Tunis he
competed at the 2014 FIVB Volleyball...
- (Senegal) Ally
Hafidhi (Tanzania)
Mawukpona Hounnake-Kou****i (Togo) Naji
Jouini (Tunisia)
Invited referees ****uo
Takada (****an)
Jamal Al
Sharif (Syria)...