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Saghira (Arabic for
little girl) is a
Muslim doll that was
created as an
alternative to
other mainstream dolls which usually are made in
western countries...
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music in the 1940s, ’50s and ’60s. She was
known as “al-
Saghira, the small” or “al-
Saghira, the young”. She
gained many fans
after releasing the song...
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confirmed restriction related to the Arab-Israeli conflict. Al-Masmiyya al-
Saghira (Arabic: المسمية الصغيرة), also
known as
Mamsiyyat al-Hurani and al-Huraniyya...
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confirmed restriction related to the Arab-Israeli conflict.
Abasan al-
Saghira (Arabic: عبسان الصغيرة) is a
Palestinian agricultural town
located in the...
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Khayriyeh Saghira (Arabic: خيرية صغيرة) is a
Syrian village located in
Sinjar Nahiyah in
Maarrat al-Nu'man District, Idlib.
According to the
Syria Central...
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Lists of
Egyptian films List of
Egyptian films of the 1960s "
Saghira Ala El-hob". elCinema.
Saghira ala el hob at IMDb List of
musical films by year v t e...
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petites guerres, Arabic: حروب صغيرة ḥurūb ṣaġīrah, translit. Horoub
Saghira) is a 1982 French-Lebanese war film
directed by
Maroun Bagdadi. It was...
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include nuqaisāt (after the naqus) in
Arabic and used
among Berbers, ṣunnūj
ṣaghīra in Arabic, Zang-e
sarangoshti (Persian,
possibly related to the zang),...
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superstars of the 1960s and 1970s like
Abdel Halim Hafez and
Najat Al
Saghira,
wrote the
lyrics to more than 30 of Al Sahir's songs. In
addition to Qabbani's...
- Nagat.
People named Najat include:
Najat Aatabou,
Moroccan singer Najat Al
Saghira,
Egyptian singer and
actress Najat El Hachmi, Catalan-Moroccan
writer Najat...