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Mabrouka al-
Tabiba, in Arabic: مبروكة الطبيبة was a
midwife from Libya. Born in 1926 in the
village of At
Tamimi in
northeastern Libya, she grew up fluent...
- case (or both), is not stressed: ንጉሠ nəgúśa, ሀገረ hagára, ግዕዘ Gə́ʽza, ጠቢበ
ṭabíba cardinal numbers are
stressed on the ultima, even in the accusative, e.g...
- prolifically,
placing some of her
works online.
Novels and
novellas Mudhakkirat tabiba (Cairo, 1958).
Memoirs of a
Woman Doctor, trans.
Catherine Cobham (Saqi...
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International Airport serves national and
international flights.
Mabrouka al-
Tabiba, widely-known
midwife Bayda is
twinned with: /ˈbaɪdə/ BY-də or /ˈbeɪdə/...
- the
Italian colonization of
Libya for more than
twenty years.
Mabrouka al-
Tabiba,
midwife Area near the
centre of
Jebel Akhdar, (The
outskirts of the city...
- (1978)
Tayer Al-Ayyau Al-Ajeebah (1980) Al-Ajniha (The Wings) (1984) Al-
Tabiba (The Doctor) (1985)
Alhijra Ela Al-Watan (Migration to the Homeland) (1987)...
- his
illustrations involving gynecology. The
female surgeons were
called “
tabiba” in the book.
These gynecology illustrations were also
important in portraying...
- Male
medical writers refer to the
presence of
female practitioners (a
ṭabība) in
describing certain procedures or situations. The late-10th to early-11th...
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Atheist Synesius Aristippus the
Younger Aristotle of
Cyrene Mabrouka al-
Tabiba,
midwife Halla Diyab,
British Libyan-born screenwriter, author, producer...
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Khodaidad Herat Abdullatif Jalali Ghazni Nadera Wardak Maidan Wardag Masuda Ahmadi Sharifa Azimi Soraya Ahadi Wazir Bai
Tabiba Taheri Nafas Gol
Khedmat Farah...