- In
Arabic onomastics ("nisbah"), Al-Badawi
denotes a
relationship to or from
Bedouin areas (consequently "badawi" may
sometimes imply rustic). It is both...
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Youssef Badawy (Arabic: يوسف بدوي, born 6
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Alexander Badawy (November 29, 1913 – May 1986) was an
Egyptian Egyptologist. He was born in
Egypt and
taught Egyptology in the
United States. He was professor...
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Badawy (born 1
January 2001) is an
Egyptian sailor. He
competed in the
Laser event at the 2020
Summer Olympics. "Sailing:
BADAWY Aly".
Tokyo 2020 Olympics...
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- El-Sayyid el-Badawi
Shehata (Egyptian Arabic: السيد البدوى شحاتة, IPA: [es-, el ˈsæj.jed el ˈbædæwi ʃeˈħæːtæ]) (born 1950) is an
Egyptian businessman and...
- (Mushir) and the
Chief of the
General Staff of the
Armed Forces.
Ahmed Badawy was born in the
coastal city of
Alexandria in 1927. He
studied commerce...
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Callender 2002, p. 303,
footnote 15.
Badawy 1976, fig. 24.
Badawy 1976, fig. 20.
Badawy 1976, fig. 22.
Badawy,
Alexander (1976). The
tombs of Iteti,...
- of Heliopolis. Its
ruins were
discovered in 1942 by
archaeologist Ahmed Badawy and were
excavated in 1955 by
Rudolf Anthes. The
excavations uncovered a...
- 380.
Manuelian (1998), pp. 399–400.
Clarke &
Engelbach (1990), pp. 94–97.
Badawy (1968), p. 50.
Types of
temples in
ancient Egypt (2003).
Dodson (1991),...