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Zahret El-Ola
Mohamed Bakeer (Arabic: زهرة العلا محمد بكير; 10 June 1934 – 18
December 2013) was an
Egyptian actress,
famous for her
roles in
light comedies...
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Amdoun (Arabic: عمدون), also
called Zahret Medien is a town and
commune in the Béja Governorate, Tunisia. As of 2004, it had a
total po****tion of 4,960...
- divorce. He
later married Egyptian actress Zahret El-Ola, a
second marriage for both of them.
Together with
Zahret El-Ola they had two children,
their daughter...
- عائشه) is a 1953
Egyptian drama film
directed by
Gamal Madkoor. It
starred Zahret El-Ola, Zaki Rostom, and
Faten Hamama. A rich man
meets a poor woman, A`isha...
- 2006 –
Valley of the Wolves: Iraq –
Kurdish leader (as
Jihad Abdou) 2008 –
Zahret Al
Nerjis (TV Series) –
Raeed 2008–2010 – Bab Al-Hara (TV Series) – Riyad...
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Aswan Full name
Aswan Sporting Club نادي أسوان الرياضي Nickname(s)
Zahret El
Ganoub (South Flower)
Tamaseh El Neel" (Nile Crocodiles) El Azrq (The Blue)...
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webcomic set in
modern Iran Zahra's Blue Eyes,
Iranian television series Zahret Medien, town in
Tunisia Zara (disambiguation)
Zarah (disambiguation) Zohra...
- 904 1723 Raf Raf 9,850 Béja 2111 Béja 62,303 2112 El Maâgoula 7,809 2113
Zahret Medien 5,204 2114
Nefza 7,302 2115 Téboursouk 11,865 2116
Testour 13,331...
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returns to
working as a prostitute. One day, she
saves her lover's
sister (
Zahret El-Ula)
which convinces his
mother who
accepts her as her son's wife. "Remembering...
- al-Zawgat al-Hazleya) (1962), a
comedy with a
supporting cast
including Zahret El-Ola,
Hussein Riad,
Marie Mounib,
Zeinat Sedki,
among others. The film...