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Pharaonism was an
ideology that rose to
prominence in
Egypt in the 1920s and 1930s. A
version of
Egyptian nationalism, it
argued for the
existence of an...
- free dictionary.
Ghaith Pharaon (1940–2017),
Saudi Arabian businessman Laith Pharaon (born 1968),
British businessman Michel Pharaon (born 1959), Lebanese...
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Olympic (1937), also
called Slimblack Ondine (Adrian Frutiger)
Pharaon (1933)
Phoebus (1953,
Adrian Frutiger)
Peignot (1937, A. M. C****andre)...
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Ghaith Rashad Pharaon (September 7, 1940 –
January 6, 2017), was a
Saudi fugitive financier and
businessman who was
founder of
Attock Group,
Attock Cement...
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Michel Pharaon (Arabic: ميشال فرعون) is
Lebanese politician, and was
Minister of
Tourism in Lebanon. He was the
Minister of
State for
Parliamentary Affairs...
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Rashad Pharaon (1912–1990) was a Syrian-born
Saudi Arabian medical doctor who
served as the
personal physician of Ibn Saud,
founder of
Saudi Arabia. He...
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circuit for
several years.
Laith Pharaon was born on
September 8, 1968, in London, UK to
Ghaith Pharaon and Hala
Pharaon.
Pharaon is
founder and
chief executive...
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Cigars of the
Pharaoh (French: Les
Cigares du
Pharaon) is the
fourth volume of The
Adventures of Tintin, the
series of
comic albums by
Belgian cartoonist...
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Attock Oil Company,
informally called Attock Group, also
known as the
Pharaon Group, is a UK-domiciled
conglomerate company based in Manchester, England...
- The
pharaoh cuttlefish (Acanthosepion pharaonis) is a
large cuttlefish species,
growing to 42 cm in
mantle length and 5 kg in weight.
Acanthosepion pharaonis...