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Rawya Ateya[I] (Arabic: راوية عطية; 19
April 1926 – 9 May 1997) was an
Egyptian woman who
became the
first female parliamentarian in the Arab
world in...
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Rawya Rageh (Arabic: راوية راجح) is an
Egyptian journalist and
Senior Crisis Adviser for
Amnesty International based in New York City. She was previously...
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Rawya Rashad Said al-Shawa (Arabic: راوية الشوا,
December 1944 – 3 July 2017) was a
Palestinian journalist and politician. She was one of the
first group...
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Mansour had four sons, Ismail, Youssef,
Mohamed and Y****een, and a daughter,
Rawya. Two of his
brothers are also billionaires,
Mohamed Mansour and Youssef...
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Rawya Bekhit (born (1986-09-25)25
September 1986) is an
Emirati female volleyball player. She was part of the
United Arab
Emirates women's
national volleyball...
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Rawya Saud Al
Busaidi (Arabic: راوية بنت سعود البوسعيدية) is the
first Omani woman to be
appointed to a
ministerial portfolio. Al
Busaidi had been Oman's...
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Egyptian men
being against their presence in parliament,
Rawya Ateya and
Amina Shukri were elected,
becoming the
first women parliamentarians...
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mosque or on top of the
paved road due to
inadequate prayer space.] Rezk,
Rawya (January 26, 2006). "Muslim
Women S**** More
Equitable Role in Mosques"....
- candidates, five won seats;
Hanan Ashrawi,
Dalal Salameh,
Jamila Saidam,
Rawya Shawa and
Intissar al-Wazir.
Elections in the OPT are held to
exercise the...
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footballer Yusuf bin
Alawi bin Abdullah,
Ministry of
Foreign Affairs.
Rawya Saud Al Busaidi,
Minister of
Higher Education.
Sultan bin
Mohammed al Nu'amani...