- Nazl el-
Sourour (also
spelled Nazl es-Surur,
Nazel el-Surour, etc.; Arabic: نزل السرور,
literally "Happiness Hotel") is a
musical play
created by Lebanese...
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Archived from the
original on June 22, 2008.
Retrieved May 23, 2011.
Sourour,
Teresa K (1991). "Report of Coroner's Investigation" (PDF).
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Mohamed Sourour (11
March 1940 – 22
August 2022) was a
Moroccan boxer. He
competed at the 1968
Summer Olympics and the 1972
Summer Olympics. At the 1972...
- Al
Aynayn Al Soud Fi
Oyoun Btebki El Hala
Taabana Ya
Leila 1974 Nazl El
Sourour Happiness Hotel Ziad
Rahbani Franz Liszt Gerardo Matos Rodriguez Ziad Rahbani...
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Archived from the
original on 10
April 2019.
Retrieved 10
April 2019.
Sourour,
Ayman (20
March 2024). "Explosive
Remnants of War in
North Africa". Explosive...
- .". The
inaccurate published translation was "..explain then that..."
Sourour,
Teresa K. (1991). "Report of Coroner's Investigation" (PDF). Retrieved...
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Archived from the
original on
October 23, 2022.
Retrieved October 23, 2022.
Sourour,
Teresa K. (1990). "Rapport d'investigation du
coroner concernant le m****acre...
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Bananier (FRA) def. Luis
Davila (PUR), 4:1 László Orbán (HUN) def.
Mohamed Sourour (MAR), 5:0
Giambattista Capretti (ITA) def. José Martínez (CAN), TKO-2...
- who
competed at the 1972
Munich Olympics:
Round of 64:
defeated Mohamed Sourour (Morocco) on points, 5-0
Round of 32:
defeated Giambattista Capretti (Italy)...
- Lépine, a
troubled young man who
blamed his
failures in life on women."
Sourour,
Teresa K. "Report of Coroner's Investigation" (PDF).
Archived from the...