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Nagat El-Sagheera (Arabic: نجاة الصغيرة; born
Nagah Hosni Elbaba on 11
August 1938;
alternative spelling: El Saghirah) is an
Egyptian singer and actress...
- name
meaning "savior" or "salvation". In some
countries it can be
spelled Nagat.
People named Najat include:
Najat Aatabou,
Moroccan singer Najat Al Saghira...
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number of his
children became performance artists. Soad's half-sister,
Nagat, was an
actress and singer. Her half-brother, Ezz
Eddin Hosni (1927–2013)...
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Nagat Ali (born 1975) is an
Egyptian poet. She was born and
raised in Cairo. She
studied Arabic literature at university, and is
working on a PhD dissertation...
- Samira,
Nagat, Afaf). *
Three with his
second wife;
three girls (Kawthar, Soad, Sabah). Two of his
daughters became po****r
actors and singers.
Nagat, known...
- co-starred in the 1962 film
Black Candles directed by Ezz El-Dine Zulficar, with
Nagat El-Sagheera in the
leading role
where she sang her
widely known song "Do...
- (Brothers, the
oppresors has gone to far). He
composed some of the best hits of
Nagat El Saghira,
including four
poems by
Nizar Qabbani.
Abdel Wahab pla**** oud...
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composer Kamal Al-Taweel
helped confirm it.
Kamal composed many
songs for
Nagat El-Sagheera such as “Live with me” He
survived by his wife
Paola Ezzat and...
- film
titled "Beach of fun" (in
Arabic "Chatei el marah")
which starred Nagat El-Sagheera;
Daerat al shak (1980)
Harami el hob (1977) Al-khatafin (1972)...
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singers included many
notable talents, such as Umm
Kulthum (1898–1975),
Nagat El
Saghira (born 1938),
Warda Al-Jazairia (1939–2012),
Shadia (1931–2017)...