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Majid or
majeed may
refer to: مجيد, majīd 'majestic', and ماجد, mājid 'magnificent', two
names of God in
Islam Majed (name), or
variant spellings, including...
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Mag,
MAG,
Mags or
mags may
refer to:
MAG (video game),
released in 2010
Mág (film), a 1988
Czech film
Mag (Slovenian magazine),
published from 1995 to...
- “Zayzenia” and “Arabesque”.
Maged el-Kedwani was born in 1967 in the
district of Shubra, Cairo, Egypt. At a
young age,
Maged was
brought up in
Kuwait till...
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Maged Awni
Muhammad Abu
Ramadan (Arabic: ماجد عوني محمد أبو رمضان, romanized: Mājid Abū Ramaḍān; 23
November 1955) is a
Palestinian ophthalmologist who...
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Maged Abdallah (born 1
January 1970) is an
Egyptian fencer. He
competed in the
individual foil
event at the 1992
Summer Olympics. "
Maged Abdallah Olympic...
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Maged Youssef (born 7
January 1978) is a
sportsman from Egypt. He
competes in archery.
Youssef competed at the 2004
Summer Olympics in men's individual...
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Magness may
refer to:
Magness (surname)
Magness, Arkansas, a town in
Independence County, Arkansas,
United States Magness Arena, a
sports arena in Denver...
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Magal may
refer to:
Magal (footballer, born 1980),
Sidnei da Silva,
Brazilian right back
Magal (footballer, born 1987),
Magno Aparecido de Andrade, Brazilian...
- basis."
Maged stopped presenting the show in 2013 and in 2014
joined a
hunger strike campaign in
solidarity with
political prisoners.
Maged studied media...
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Maged Ali
Abdel Rahman Hany (Arabic: ماجد هاني; born 1
April 2003) is a
football midfielder who
plays for
Egyptian Premier League club Zamalek. "تصعيد...