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- Khnata Bennouna (Arabic: خناثة بنونة born in Fez, Morocco from a family of four children, 1940) is a Moroccan author of novels and short stories. Bennouna...
- simultaneously: Khnata bent Bakkar herself, Halima Al Sufyaniyah, Lalla Aisha Al Mubaraka and Lalla Umm al-Iz at-Taba. Lalla Khnata and Sultan Moulay...
- devotes to students from the Tafilalt), and founded the Zitouna Mosque. Khnata bent Bakkar, one of his wives who was vizier (minister) under him (and briefly...
- Bendahan (born 1964), Moroccan-born Spanish non-fiction writer, novelist Khnata Bennouna (born 1940), novelist, short story writer Nadia Chafik (born 1962)...
- such as Tafilalt, Souss, western Sahara, and Mauritania – the home of Khnata bint Bakkar,[citation needed] one of the four official wives of Ismail....
- Bennani (born 1961) Mohammed Bennis (born 1948) Khnata Bennouna, novelist, short story writer Khnata bent Bakkar, dowager sultana, biographer, letter...
- (Arabic: بنونة) is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Khnata Bennouna (born 1940), Moroccan author of novels and short stories Mehdi...
- Cemetery. Lahmam lirabitou Sebhan ellah ya ltif Win saâdi win Achki fi khnata El Hamdoulilah li ma b9a isti3mar fi bladna Sebhan ellah ya ltif Hadjou...
- the early 18th century on the orders of Morocco's first female minister, Khnata bent Bakkar, and was constructed of rammed earth. It is named after the...
- prominence through their published work include Leila Abouzeid, Latifa Baka, Khnata Bennouna, Farida Diouri, and Bahaa Trabelsi. Moroccan women artists also...