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Zaida of Seville, c. 1070–1093/1107 (?), was a
refugee Muslim princess,
formerly ****ociated with the
Abbadid dynasty, who
became a
mistress and then perhaps...
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zaida in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Zaida may
refer to:
Zaida,
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, a town in
northern ****stan
Zaida, Morocco, a town in...
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Zaida Catalán (6
October 1980 – 12
March 2017): 33 was a
Swedish politician who was a
member of the
Green Party and
leader of the
Young Greens of Sweden...
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Zaida Cantera de
Castro (born 6 June 1977) is a
Spanish retired military officer and
politician currently affiliated with the
Spanish Socialist Workers'...
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Zaida Ann "Zan" Luthey-Schulten is the
William and
Janet Lycan Professor of
Chemistry at the
University of
Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. She was promoted...
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Zaida Rovira was an
Ecuadorian Ombudsman and
Minister of
Economic and
Social Inclusion in
Ecuador from
November 2023.
Rovira was born in
about 1969 and...
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Himantopterus zaida is a moth in the
family Himantopteridae. It was
described by
Edward Doubleday in 1843. It is
found in
northern India. The forewings...
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Zaida, the
Tragedy of a
Model (German:
Zaida, die Tragödie
eines Modells) is a 1923
German silent film
directed by Holger-Madsen and
starring Gertrude...
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Zaida Bergroth (born 8
February 1977) is a
Finnish film
director best
known for her 2020 film Tove.
Bergroth was born in Kivijärvi in 1977. She graduated...
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Zaida James (born 30
October 2004) is a
Saint Lucian cricketer who
plays for the
Windward Islands women's
cricket team in the Women's Super50 Cup and...