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Jaziri is an
Arabic surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Ahmed Jaziri (born 1997),
Tunisian steeplechaser Fadhel Jaziri (born 1948), Tunisian...
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Al Jaziri (Arabic: دار الجزيري) is a
palace in the
medina of Tunis.
Located in the
Tribunal Street, a few
meters from Dar Lasram, it was one of the...
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Malek Jaziri (Arabic: مالك الجزيري, romanized: Mālik
al-
Jazīrī; born
January 20, 1984) is a
Tunisian former professional tennis player.
Jaziri reached...
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themselves alert during their nighttime devotions. A
translation of
Al-
Jaziri's m****cript
traces the
spread of
coffee from
Arabia Felix (the present...
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Seifeddine Jaziri (Arabic: سيف الدين الجزيري; born 12
February 1993) is a
Tunisian professional footballer who
plays as a
forward for
Egyptian Premier...
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Sporting Club (Arabic: نادي الزمالك للألعاب الرياضية),
commonly referred to as
Al Zamalek, is an
Egyptian sports club
based in Giza, Egypt. The club is mainly...
- was Abd
al-Qadir
al-
Jaziri, who in 1587
compiled a work
tracing the
history and
legal controversies of
coffee entitled Umdat al Safwa fi hill
al-qahwa عمدة...
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constructions from
Nakheel and Azizi,
Al Furjan also has
buildings by
Danube Properties,
Ghreiwati Properties,
Al Jaziri Brothers, Seen Real
Estate Developers...
- officials.
MSNBC identified "Abu
Yasir al Jaziri" as
traveling as part of the
entourage of
Khalid Sheikh Mohammed al Qaeda's
third in command.
MSNBC reported...
- Bab Cartagena, Bab Souika, Bab Bnet and Bab El Jazira. Dar
Lasram Dar
Al Jaziri Dar Bach
Hamba Dar Ben A**** Close-up on a
traditional door of the Medina...