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Faten Ahmed Hamama (Egyptian Arabic: فاتن حمامه
pronounced [ˈfæːten ħæˈmæːmæ] ; 27 May 1931 – 17
January 2015) was an
Egyptian film and
television actress...
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Hamama (Arabic: حمامة; also
known in
Byzantine times as Peleia) was a
Palestinian town of over 5,000
inhabitants that was depo****ted
during the 1948 Arab-Israeli...
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Mehdi Hamama (Arabic: مهدي حمامة; born May 7, 1985) is an
Algerian swimmer, who
specialized in
individual medley events. He
represented his
nation Algeria...
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Faten Hamama (27 May 1931 – 17
January 2015) was an
Egyptian film and
television actress and film producer. She was the
first wife of film
director Ezz...
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unrequited love
about which the
author wrote. The m****cript of Ṭawq al-
ḥamāma (MS Or. 927) is held at
Leiden University Libraries and is also available...
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forza di
sberle is a 1974
action comedy film
directed by
Bruno Corbucci. A
review in the
Corriere della Sera
praises the fact that the film does not...
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Rawdat Al
Hamama (Arabic: روضة الحمام, romanized: Rawḑat al
Hamama) is a
Qatari village in the muni****lity of Al Daayen. It is
located between two major...
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Throughout Faten Hamama's career, she has
received numerous accolades for best actress, and was
nominated for the
Cannes Film Festival’s Prix International...
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Salah Zulfikar and
Faten Hamama in the
premiere of Bain Al-Atlal ("Among the Ruins") in Cairo, 1959...
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converted to
Islam and
changed his name
legally in
order to
marry Faten Hamama. His father,
Yusef Chalhoub, a precious-woods merchant,
moved to the port...