- Umm-El-
Banine ****adoulaeff (Umm El-Banu Äsâdullayeva; 18
December 1905 – 23
October 1992) was a
French writer of
Azerbaijani descent who
wrote under the...
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university in the world, was also
known as "Fatima al-Fihriya" and oum al-
banine ("the
mother of the children"). See also
usage in e.g.: Talhami,
Ghada Hashem...
- by the
French writer of
Azeri origin Banine,
published in
Paris in 1945.
Ummulbanu Asadullayeva, to give
Banine her full name, was the
granddaughter of...
- (born 1971),
Israeli footballer Umm ul-Banin (died 683), wife of
Caliph Ali
Banine (1905–1992),
French author Banin, Idlib, a
village in
Syria This disambiguation...
- to the
semiconductor industry. In the
category for Po****r Prize,
Vadim Banine received the 2018
European Inventor Award for
shaping the ****ure of microchip...
- that the
decision to
replace "Merline" with "Céline" was made by
editor Banine, who
hated Céline. Gnoli, Antonio; Volpi,
Franco (1997). I
prossimi titani...
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living and
working there for 45 years; in 2000 she was
declared a
saint Banine:
French writer of
Azeri descent Daniel Barber: An
American priest of the...
- children's writer, novelist,
short story writer,
translator Banine, pen name of Umm-El-
Banine ****adoulaeff (1905–1992), Azerbaijani-French novelist, non-fiction...
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tumultuous past. It was part of
First Serbian revolt in 1875,
known as
Banine's revolt, as well as
seeing the
Javorian War in 1876, the Raonić Revolt,...
- (1933–2004), poet
Vidadi Babanli (born 1927), writer,
dramatist and
translator Banine (1905–1992),
writer Yusif Vazir Chamanzaminli (1887–1943),
writer Mirvarid...