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Naima" (/naɪˈiːmə/ ny-EE-mə) is a jazz
ballad composed by John
Coltrane in 1959 that he
named after his then-wife,
Juanita Naima Grubbs.
Coltrane first...
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Naima Bock is an
English musician,
previously a
member of the band Goat Girl. Bock was born in
Glastonbury to a
Brazilian father and a Gr**** mother. She...
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Coltrane (née Grubbs).
Naima may also
refer to:
Mustafa Naima (1655–1716),
Ottoman historian Naïma (Comoros singer),
Comorian singer Naïma Ababsa (1963–2021)...
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Naima Khatoon is the vice
chancellor of the
Aligarh Muslim University. She is the
first female vice-chancellor in the
history of the university. Khatoon...
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Naima Mora (born
March 1, 1984) is an
American fashion model and the
winner of
Cycle 4 of America's Next Top Model. Mora was born in Detroit, Michigan...
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Naïma Moreira-Laliberté (born
October 30, 1996) is a
Canadian Equestrian Team
athlete in dressage. She was the
reigning Pan
American Games champion in...
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Naima Akef (Arabic: نعيمة عاكف,
pronounced [næˈʕiːmæ ˈʕæːkef]; 7
October 1929 – 23
April 1966) was a
famous Egyptian belly dancer during the Egyptian...
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Naima Makhmudovna Makhmudova (Uzbek:
Naima Maxmudovna Maxmudova/Наима Махмудовна Махмудова; 10
August 1928 – 7 June 2017) was a
Soviet Uzbek doctor and...
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Handwerk des
Historiographen – Zur Narrativität in
Naʿīmās (gest. 1716)
Hofchronik Tārīḫ-i
Naʿīmā. In:
Stephan Conermann (ed.):
Innovation oder Plagiat...
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Molla Naima Taleghani (d. 1738; Persian: ملا نعیمای طالقانی), also
known as Orfi (Persian: عرفی), was an
Iranian Shia
philosopher and
theologian of the...