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Wagdi is a Bhil
language of
India spoken mainly in
Dungarpur and
Banswara districts of
Southern Rajasthan.
Wagdi has been
characterized as a
dialect of...
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Anwar Wagdi (Egyptian Arabic: أنور وجدى,
pronounced [ˈɑnwɑɾ ˈwæɡdi]; 11
October 1904 – 14 May 1955), born
Anwar Wagdi Yehia Elfattal, was an Egyptian...
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Layla Bint al-Fuqara ("Layla,
daughter of the poor")
directed by
Anwar Wagdi whom she
married shortly after. She went on to make a
further 20
films of...
- ʕæbdel.ħæˈmiːd mæˈħæmmæd ɣoˈneːm]; the
initial name
maybe transcribed as
Wagdi, the
middle name may also be
transcribed as
Abdelhamid /
Abdel Hamid / Abd...
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Mahmoud Wagdy (Arabic: محمود وجدي, born 23
March 1948) is an
Egyptian politician and a
former minister of interior.
Wagdy was born in 1948. He graduated...
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Cairo that was
formed in the 1960s. It was
founded by
Wagdi Francis. The
group was
founded by
Wagdi Francis. He
started off
playing b**** but then moved...
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precise relationship, if any exists,
between Vaghri, the Bhil languages,
Wagdi, Rajasthani, and Bagri, has not been
presently elucidated.
Includes variants...
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Bagadi may
refer to: Bagadi,
Nepal Bagdi or
Wagdi, one of the Bhil
tribes of
India Bagdi (caste), an
ethnic group in
India and Bangladesh, also known...
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debut at the age of 7 in the 1950 film Yasmine.
Egyptian director Anwar Wagdi was
helpful to her in her career. She
ultimately retired from
acting at...
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three times;
firstly to
fellow Egyptian actor Aziz Osman,
followed by
Anwar Wagdi, and then
Galal Moawad.
Fawzi died on
January 12, 2005.
Biographie de Leila...