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- Ounaies is a Tunisian surname. Notable people with the name include: Ahmed Ounaies (born 1936), Tunisian politician and diplomat Zoubeida Ounaies, Tunisian-American...
- 2011. Ounaies is an ASME Fellow, elected in 2016. She is also a Fellow of SPIE, the International Society for Optics and Photonics. "Zoubeida Ounaies", Directory...
- Ahmed Ounaies, also spelled Ahmed Ounaiss, (born 25 January 1936) is a Tunisian politician and diplomat who was Foreign Minister for two w****s in the...
- K****ab and Ounaies, L'Epoque Contemporaines 1881-1956 (Tunis 2010) at 430. Eisenhower, Crusade in Europe (1948) at 124. K****ab and Ounaies, L'Epoque Contemporaines...
- p. 76. Ounaies 2010, pp. 488–489. Ounaies 2010, p. 490. Ounaies 2010, p. 491. Julien 1985, p. 136. Bessis & Belh****en 2012, p. 193. Ounaies 2010, p. 493...
- 1924–1926 Abdelaziz Ounaies 1926–1927 Mustapha Sfar 1927–1930 Abdelaziz Ounaies 1930–1931 Ali Belhaj 1931–1932 Abdelaziz Ounaies 1932–1934 Moncef El Okby...
- Périllier 1979, p. 95. Périllier 1979, p. 102. Mestiri 1991, p. 112. Ahmed Ounaies, Histoire générale de la Tunisie, vol. IV. « L’Époque contemporaine (1881–1956) »...
- attorney Farhat Rajhi as interior minister, retired career diplomat Ahmed Ounaies as foreign minister, and economist Elyes Jouini as minister delegate to...
- doi:10.1021/ma062800l. Ahmed, Saad; Arrojado, Erika; Sigamani, Nirmal; Ounaies, Zoubeida (14 May 2015). "Electric field responsive origami structures...
- www.webdo.tn. Retrieved 15 August 2017. Ben Salem (1988), p. 111 Ahmed Ounaies, Histoire générale de la Tunisie, vol. IV. « L'Époque contemporaine (1881–1956) »...