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Murad or
Mourad (Arabic: مراد) is an
Arabic name. It is also
common in Armenian, Azerbaijani, Bengali, Turkish, Persian, and
Berber as a male
given name...
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Leila Mourad or
Layla Morad (Arabic: ليلى مراد; born
Lilian Zaki
Ibrahim Mordechai;
February 17, 1918 –
November 21, 1995) was an
Egyptian singer and actress...
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Mourad Didouche (Arabic: مراد ديدوش; 1927–1955) was an
Algerian revolutionary, and a
political and
military figure of the
Algerian War of Independence...
- Kenizé
Hussain de Kotwara,
generally known as Kenizé
Mourad (born 11
November 1939), is a
French journalist and novelist.
Until 1983, she was a reporter...
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Moustafa W.
Mourad is an
American otolaryngologist and
facial plastic and
reconstructive surgeon. He
currently serves as the
Division Chief in the Department...
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Mourad Zaoui (Arabic: مراد زاوي; born 23
April 1980) is a
Moroccan actor.
Mourad Zaoui was born in the Aïn Sebaâ
district of Casablanca, Morocco, on 23...
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Murad II (Ottoman Turkish: مراد ثانى, romanized: Murād-ı sānī, Turkish: II. Murad; June 1404 – 3
February 1451) was
twice the
sultan of the
Ottoman Empire...
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Suleiman Ali
Mourad is a
Lebanese religious studies scholar. He is Myra M.
Sampson Professor of
Religion and
Middle East
Studies and the
chair of Department...
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collection My Name is Aram. It
tells the
story of two boys, Aram and
Mourad, who
belong to a very poor
fictional tribe called the
Garoghlanian tribe...
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Ahmed Mourad (Arabic: أحمد مراد; born
February 14, 1978) is an
Egyptian author and
screenwriter of
fiction and non-fiction.
Mourad's work came in the year...