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Brahim Aimad
Brahim is a shorter form of Ibrahim, the Arabic name for Abraham. It may refer to: * Brahim (given name) * Brahim (surname) * Brahim (Pashtun tribe), a tribe in Afghanistan *Stage name of Brahim Attaeb, Belgian-Moroccan singer *Stage name of Brahim Mahrez, French-Algerian singer * ''Brahim'' (film), a 1957 Moroccan film; see See also * Sidi Brahim (other) *Abraham (other) *Ibrahim (other) Ibrahim ( ar, إبراهيم, links=no ') is the Arabic name for Abraham, a Biblical patriarch and prophet in Islam. For the Islamic view of Ibrahim, see Abraham in Islam. Ibrahim may also refer to: * Ibrahim (name), a name (and list of people w ...
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Brahim (given Name)
Brahim is a given name. It is the Lebanese Arabic, Lebanese and Maghreb Arabic, Maghrebian pronunciation of Ibrahim (name), Ibrahim, the Arabic name of the prophet and patriarch Abraham. Notable people with the name include: Music *Brahim Attaeb (born 1984), better known by his mononym Brahim, Belgian R&B singer and presenter of Moroccan descent *Brahim Mahrez, better known by his mononym Brahim, French reggae and ragga artist of Algerian origin Sports *Brahim Arafat Mezouar (born 1973), Algerian football player *Brahim Asloum (born 1979), French boxer and Olympic Gold medallist *Brahim Boulami (born 1972), Moroccan athlete who set two world records in the 3000 meters steeplechase *Brahim Boutayeb (born 1967), former Moroccan athlete and Olympic winner *Brahim Chettah (born 1980), Algerian long-distance runner *Brahim Díaz (born 1999), Spanish footballer *Brahim El Bahri (born 1986), Moroccan football midfielder *Brahim Ferradj (born 1987), French-born Algerian footballer *Brahim ...
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Brahim (surname)
Brahim is a surname, the word being a variant of Ibrahim. Notable people with the surname include: *Ahmat Brahim (born 1982), Chadian footballer *Ahmed Brahim (Al-Qaeda) (born 1945), convicted al-Qaeda member from Algeria *Ahmed Brahim (Tunisian politician) *Amel Brahim-Djelloul, soprano opera singer and concert recitalist * Mariam Brahim (born 1956), Chadian physician *Yassine Brahim Yassine Brahim ( ar, ياسين إبراهيم; born 20 February 1966 in Mahdia, Tunisia) is a Tunisian engineer, manager and politician. Leader of the secular liberal Afek Tounes party, he was appointed Minister of Development, Investment and ...
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Brahim (Pashtun Tribe)
Ibrahimzai ( ps, ابراهيمزی), also called Burhan, Boran or Brahim, are one of the two main branches of the Ghilji Pashtun Pashtuns (, , ; ps, پښتانه, ), also known as Pakhtuns or Pathans, are an Iranian ethnic group who are native to the geographic region of Pashtunistan in the present-day countries of Afghanistan and Pakistan. They were historically re ... tribal confederation."Ghilzai Tribe"
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Brahim Attaeb
Brahim Attaeb better known by his stage name and mononym Brahim (born in Torhout, Belgium on 24 February 1984), is a Belgian R&B singer and presenter of Moroccan descent. Music career Brahim became famous when he participated in Belgian first inaugural season of the '' Idool'' series, the Belgian Flanders version of the Idol series. He finished fourth overall. Despite this loss, he still got a record deal as his song "Turn the Music Up" hit the top of the Ultratop 50 Flanders Singles Chart, and the follow-up "I Wanna Be" also reached #8. He gained fame in Morocco through a cover of "Didi", an English language remake of Cheb Khaled's song. The single was successful in Belgium reaching #10 on Ultratop 50 charts. A French language added rap segment featured Nessa. ;Eurosong / Eurovision Brahim has tried twice to represent Belgium in Eurovision Song Contest. In 2006, he took part in Eurosong '06, the Belgian selection process for Eurovision, singing "P.O.W.E.R.", in a bid to ...
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Brahim Mahrez
Brahim Mahrez known by his mononym Brahim is French- Algerian reggae and ragga singer. He has released three albums to date. He spent his youth in Tours Tours ( , ) is one of the largest cities in the region of Centre-Val de Loire, France. It is the Prefectures in France, prefecture of the Departments of France, department of Indre-et-Loire. The Communes of France, commune of Tours had 136,463 ..., France. He was part of Wadada Sound System as their vocalist between 1989 and 1995, before leaving them for a solo career. He appeared on a mixtape released by Cutkiller. His first solo studio album ''Dans quel monde on vit'' was recorded in Jet Star studios in London and was produced by Yovo and Giovanny and sold more than 10,000 copies. He toured France in promotion of the album. He opened for Toots and the Maytals in their French tour. He also appeared in festivals. His second album was ''Toujours sur la route'' in 2009, with personal engaging lyrics about social issues, a th ...
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Brahim (film)
Brahim is a shorter form of Ibrahim, the Arabic name for Abraham. It may refer to: *Brahim (given name) *Brahim (surname) *Brahim (Pashtun tribe), a tribe in Afghanistan *Stage name of Brahim Attaeb, Belgian-Moroccan singer *Stage name of Brahim Mahrez, French-Algerian singer * ''Brahim'' (film), a 1957 Moroccan film; see See also *Sidi Brahim (other) *Abraham (other) Abraham is a patriarch in the Biblical Book of Genesis and the Quran. Abraham most commonly also refers to: * Abraham Lincoln, U.S. President. Abraham may also refer to: People * Abraham (given name), persons with the given name Abraham * Abra ... * Ibrahim (other) {{disambig ...
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Sidi Brahim (other)
*Sidi Brahim a commune of Sidi Bel Abbès Province of Algeria * Sidi Brahim (wine), range of branded wines produced in the Atlas mountains, mainly in Algeria but also in Tunisia and Morocco * Sidi Brahim Barracks, former army barracks in Étain, France * Sidi Brahim Riahi (1766-1850), Tunisian ambassador, theologian and saint See also *Battle of Sidi-Brahim The Battle of Sidi Brahim was a battle at Sidi Brahim in French Algeria between the troops of Abdelkader El Djezairi and French troops under Lieutenant-Colonel Lucien de Montagnac from 22 to 25 September 1845. The French force was made up of the ...
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Abraham (other)
Abraham is a patriarch in the Biblical Book of Genesis and the Quran. Abraham most commonly also refers to: * Abraham Lincoln, U.S. President. Abraham may also refer to: People * Abraham (given name), persons with the given name Abraham * Abraham (surname), persons with the surname Abraham * Armistead Abraham Lilly (1878-1956), American lawyer, businessman, and politician Places United States * Abraham, Utah, a community * Mount Abraham (Maine) * Mount Abraham (Vermont) Canada * Abraham Mountain, Alberta * Abraham Lake, Alberta Other uses * Abraham Catalogue of Belgian Newspapers, an online catalogue of Belgian historical newspapers * ''Abraham'' (1993 film), a television movie based on the life of the Biblical patriarch Abraham * ''Abraham'' (2015 film), a film directed by Jans Rautenbach * ''Abraham'' (album), a 2018 album by Iranian singer Mohsen Chavoshi *''Abraham'', a 2002 book by Bruce Feiler * Abraham (aircraft manufacturer), active in the 1930s *Abraham Accords, ...
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