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Ahmed Salman Rushdie CH FRSL (/sʌlˈmɑːn ˈrʊʃdi/ sul-MAHN RUUSH-dee; born 19 June 1947) is an Indian-born
British and
American novelist. His work often...
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Rushdi (Arabic: رشدي, IPA: [ruʃˈdiː]) is a
masculine Arabic given name, it may
refer to:
Rushdy Abaza (1926-1980),
Egyptian actor Rushdi Said (1920-2013)...
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Ahmed Rushdi (Urdu: احمد رشدی; 24
April 1934 – 11
April 1983) was a
versatile ****stani
playback singer and was "an
important contributor to the golden...
- only
exception to this
phenomenon were such
figures as Adli Yakan,
Hussein Rushdi and Abdel-Khaleq Tharwat, all
hailing from the
Turkish aristocracy who never...
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Mehmed Rushdi Pasha (Ottoman Turkish: محمد رشدى پاشا; Turkish:
Mehmet Rüşdi Paşa or Mütercim Rüşdi Paşa; 1811 – 27
March 1882) was an
Ottoman reformist...
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Fatima Rushdi (Arabic: فاطمة رشدي;
November 15, 1908 –
January 23, 1996) was an
Egyptian actress, singer, film director, and
producer who was one of the...
- music, but they
later often expand their range.
Mohammed Rafi and
Ahmed Rushdi are
regarded as two of the most
influential playback singers in
South Asia...
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Ahmed Rushdi Mostari (also
spelled Ahmad Roshdi, with
Rushdi/Roshdi
being his sobriquet; 1637–1699/1700) was a
Bosniak Mevlevi poet from Mostar. The son...
- critic,
Nadeem F. Paracha. In 1966, a
talented young playback singer Ahmed Rushdi (now
considered one of the
greatest singers of
south Asia) sang the first...
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Rushdi Said (Arabic: رشدي سعيد) (May 12, 1920 –
February 8, 2013) was an
Egyptian scientist. He was
educated at Cairo, Zurich, and
Harvard Universities...