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Khadiga Riad (Arabic: خديجة رياض; 1914–1981), was an
Egyptian painter, sculptor, and
jewelry designer. She was the
first Egyptian woman to
exhibit abstract...
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treat his injuries.
During the lead up to the
civil war, Aidid's wife
Khadiga Gurhan sought asylum in
Canada in 1989,
taking their four
children with...
- Azza
Ahmed Nowari (mother)
Relatives Fatima (b. 1981)
Umayma (b.1983)
Khadiga (b. 1987)
Mohammed (b. 1987, d. 2001)
Aisha (b. 1997, d. 2001)
Nawwar (b...
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figure in Egypt's
surrealist poetry movement. His
other granddaughter Khadiga Riad was an abstract,
surrealist painter. An
Egyptian postage stamp was...
- sons Alaa and
Gamal Mubarak, and his daughters-in-law
Heidi Rasekh and
Khadiga Gamal. The
Prosecutor General also
ordered the
Egyptian foreign minister...
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individuals including Mubarak family,
adopted since 2011.
Mubarak is
married to
Khadiga al-Gammal, with whom he has two children,
Farida and Mahmoud. In 2009,...
- they have not
denied that rape
incidents occurred.
Brownmiller writes:
Khadiga,
thirteen years old, was
interviewed by a
photojournalist in Dacca. She...
- (1904–1978),
Egyptian footballer Hussein Riad (1897–1965),
Egyptian actor Khadiga Riad (1914–1981),
Egyptian painter Mahmoud Riad (1917–1992),
Egyptian diplomat...
- with her
widowed mother, and Labib's
three sisters, Aziza,
Fatima and
Khadiga, in a
large house in
Helmiyet Al-Zeitoun.
Labib and
Naguib would later...
- 1983),
Nabila (born 1986), and
Khadiga (born 1987), and a son,
Mohammed (also born in 1987; the twin
brother of
Khadiga), who was a "delicate, well-mannered...