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Fatna Bent
Lhoucine (in Arabic: فاطنة بنت الحسين) (born 1935 - died 6
April 2005 in Sidi Bennour, Morocco) was a
Moroccan singer specialized in the Aita...
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Fatna El
Bouih (born 1956) is a
Moroccan human rights activist and writer.
Imprisoned for five
years during the
Years of Lead, she
continued her work...
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Fatna Maraoui (born 10 July 1977) is a born
Moroccan female Italian long-distance
runner who
competed at two
editions of the IAAF
World Cross Country...
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influence on
Moroccan Arabic,
other variations exist in Morocco, such as
Fatna, Fadma, Fettoosh, Fattoom.[citation needed] Fatima, also
called "Fatima...
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ethnic or
religious origins like Jean-Pierre Cohen,
Farid Smahi or
Huguette Fatna, he has
attributed some anti-Semitism in
France to the
effects of Muslim...
- women,
paying homage to the shaykhāt, po****r
female entertainers such as
Fatna Bent
Lhoucine or Haja Hamounia, and the
chaabi Moroccan folk tradition....
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Victims of
torture at the
prison include Saida Menebhi,
Abraham Serfaty,
Fatna El Bouih,
Salah El-Ouadie,
Abdellatif Zeroual, and others.
Salah El-Ouadie...
- Maïnetti 41
Julien Leonardelli 42 Éléonore Bez 43
Philippe Eymery 44
Huguette Fatna 45
Christophe Barthès 46
Odile de
Mellon 47
Laurent Jacobelli 48 Hombeline...
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Sultan before moving to
Agdal in Rabat,
where he
lived with his
older sister Fatna, who was his
first supporter. She was the one who
helped him
enroll at the...
- 1982: La
femme dans l'inconscient
musulman (in French).
under the
pseudonym Fatna Aït Sabbah.
Albin Michel. 1986. ISBN 9782226028297.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint:...