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Mohamed Ali
Sghir is a
Tunisian handball coach. He
coaches the
Tunisian national team, and parti****ted at the 2011
World Women's
Handball Championship...
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Boutaiba Sghir (born June 4, 1945) is an
Algerian raï
singer and songwriter. In 1963, he
released his
first single, at 18,
Chetek el Berah. In 1963, he...
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Oulad Sghir is a
small town and
rural commune in
Settat Province of the Chaouia-Ouardigha
region of Morocco. At the time of the 2004 census, the commune...
- name,
meaning "The
Small Castle", can be
transcribed l-Qṣər ṣ-Ṣġir or Ksar
Sghir. The name
distinguishes it from Ksar-el-Kebir ("The Big Castle"), which...
- Ismaïl
Sghyr (Arabic: اسماعيل صغير; born
March 16, 1972, in Taroudannt) is a French-Moroccan long-distance runner. He won a
bronze medal at the over 3000...
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Squad for the 2025
World Men's
Handball Championship. Head coach:
Mohamed Sghir Tunisian Handball Federation Tunisia women's
national handball team Tunisia...
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Retrieved 22
January 2025. Alami, Aymen. "French
Super Cup:
Hakimi to Face Ben
Sghir Wearing Arabic Designs". www.moroccoworldnews.com.
Retrieved 22 January...
- 20-player
squad was
announced on 24
December 2024. Head coach:
Mohamed Sghir The
squad was
announced on 20
December 2024. Head coach: Aleš Pajovič A...
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during the 1970s with
different raï
singers of his
generation like Boutaïaba
Sghir,
Boussouar El Maghnaoui,
Bouteldja Belkacem. In 1980s the term pop-raï has...
- El
Idrissi (Jan 2013 – 13 Feb)
Abdelaziz Kerkache (Feb 2013–)
Abdelilah Sghir Abdellah Belbakri Abdelaziz El Amri
Abdelwahed Benhsain El
Mehdi Naaoua...