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Mohamed Achraf Khalfaoui (Arabic: اشرف الخلفاوي; born 24
October 1980) is a
Tunisian former footballer who pla**** as a midfielder.
Khalfaoui represented...
- ****ia
Khalfaoui (born 24
March 2001) is a
French rugby union player. She
plays for the
France women's
national rugby union team and
Stade Bordelais as...
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Slimane Khalfaoui (born 1975, Algeria) was a French-Algerian
terrorist convicted of the
Strasbourg Cathedral bombing plot in 2004 and
sentenced to 10 years...
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Basma Khalfaoui (Arabic: بسمة خلفاوي; born 20
August 1970 in El Kef), is a
Tunisian lawyer,
political activist and long-time
advocate for the women's...
- Italy) Anne-Cécile
Ciofani (vs. Wales) Chloé
Jacquet (vs. Wales) ****ia
Khalfaoui (vs. Wales)
Beibhinn Parsons (vs. Scotland)
Vittoria Ostuni Minuzzi (vs...
- Brill, doi:10.1163/1573-3912_ei3_com_25171,
retrieved 13
December 2021
Khalfaoui, Mouez. "Mughal
Empire and Law".
Oxford Islamic Studies Online. Archived...
- Aziz (born 1976),
Egyptian psychiatrist and
human rights activist Basma Khalfaoui (born 1970),
Tunisian lawyer and
political activist Basmah bint Saud Al...
- that the
Mughal Empire governed a non-Muslim majority.
Scholar Mouez Khalfaoui notes that
legal institutions in the
Mughal Empire systemically suffered...
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detention in the
United States Guantanamo Bay
detention camps Slimane Khalfaoui (born 1975), French-Algerian
terrorist convicted of the
Strasbourg Cathedral...
- in 2012 was
estimated to be 6 million.
According to
sociologist Hocine Khalfaoui, over 80% of the
Algerian diaspora settled in
North America (United States...