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Fakhri or Fakhry or Fachri is an Arabic given name and surname. Fahri is the Turkish equivalent. Fakhri (in Arabic language, Arabic: فَخْري ''fakh·riy'', ''fakh·rī'', ''fakh·ry'') in the possessive form means "honorary, wikt:titular, titulary". It may refer to: Fakhri Given name *Al-Fakhri Abdullah, 52nd Da'i al-Mutlaq of Ismaili Sulaymanis *Fakhri 'Abd al-Nur (1881–1942), Coptic Egyptian politician *Fakhri Pasha or Fahreddin Pasha (1868-1948), Turkish Army officer, commander of the Ottoman Army, governor of Medina *Fakhri A. Bazzaz (1933-2008), Iraqi-American plant ecologist *Fakhri Husaini (born 1965), Indonesian football manager and coach *Fakhri Ismail full name Mohammad Fakhri bin Ismail (born 1991), Bruneian sprinter and footballer *Fakhri Kawar, Jordanian writer and parliamentarian *Fakhri Khorvash (born 1929), Iranian stage and film actress and director *Fakhri Odeh (born 1941), Kuwaiti actor *Fakhri al-Tabaqchali (1900-1985), Iraqi judge, politician, administrato ...
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Mohsin Fakhri Zadeh
Mohsen Fakhrizadeh Mahabadi ( fa, محسن فخری‌زاده مهابادی ;195827 November 2020) was an Iranian nuclear physicist and scientist. He was regarded as the chief of Nuclear program of Iran, Iran's nuclear program. Born in Qom in 1958, Fakhrizadeh joined the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps after the Iranian revolution of 1979. He attended Shahid Beheshti University and later received a PhD from the University of Isfahan. Beginning in 1991, he was a physics professor at Imam Hossein University. Fakhrizadeh led the Organization of Defensive Innovation and Research and the Green Salt Project. Due to Fakhrizadeh's affiliation with the Iranian nuclear program, both the United Nations Security Council and the United States ordered his Iranian frozen assets, assets frozen in the mid-2000s. In the early 2010s, he established and led the Organization of Defensive Innovation and Research, which, according to the United States, conducted research potentially useful for nuc ...
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Nargis Fakhri
Nargis Fakhri (born October 20, 1979) is an American actress and model who primarily works in the Indian Hindi-language films. Her first role in film came with the 2011 romantic drama ''Rockstar'', for which she was nominated for Filmfare Award for Best Female Debut. She subsequently played a war correspondent in the political thriller ''Madras Cafe'' (2013), and starred in the commercially successful comedies ''Main Tera Hero'' (2014), ''Spy'' (2015, her first Hollywood production) and ''Housefull 3'' (2016). Early life and modeling Fakhri was born on October 20, 1979, in Queens, New York City, to Mohammed Fakhri, and Marie Fakhri, a former police officer. Her father is Pakistani, and her mother is Czech. She has one younger sister, Aliya. Fakhri's parents divorced when she was six, and her father died a few years later. Because of her mixed Pakistani-Czech ethnicity and American nationality, Fakhri describes herself a "global citizen". Fakhri started her career as a model a ...
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Masood Fakhri
Masood Fakhri ( pa, ; 1932 – 6 September 2016) was a Pakistani professional footballer who played as a forward. A former Pakistani international, Fakhri was well known for his time with Indian Kolkata clubs East Bengal and Mohammedan. He also played in England with Bradford City before retiring. Early life Fakhri was born in 1932 in Toba Tek Singh, Punjab, In 1955 Saadat Hasan Manto’s highly-acclaimed short story ''Toba Tek Singh'' immortalised this town. Club career Early career He began his career in his home country with Pakistan Raiders Club. East Bengal In 1952, when he moved to India, was a 20-year-old youngster and signed with Calcutta Football League side East Bengal. During his first season with the club Fakhri helped his side win the Calcutta Football League alongside the prestigious Durand Cup. Fakhri usually played as a left-winger and had scored 14 goals in the Calcutta Football League alongside scoring the winning goals in his first two matches against Ea ...
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Fakhri or Fakhry or Fachri is an Arabic given name and surname. Fahri is the Turkish equivalent. Fakhri (in Arabic: فَخْري ''fakh·riy'', ''fakh·rī'', ''fakh·ry'') in the possessive form means "honorary, titulary". It may refer to: Fakhri Given name *Al-Fakhri Abdullah, 52nd Da'i al-Mutlaq of Ismaili Sulaymanis *Fakhri 'Abd al-Nur (1881–1942), Coptic Egyptian politician *Fakhri Pasha or Fahreddin Pasha (1868-1948), Turkish Army officer, commander of the Ottoman Army, governor of Medina *Fakhri A. Bazzaz (1933-2008), Iraqi-American plant ecologist *Fakhri Husaini (born 1965), Indonesian football manager and coach * Fakhri Ismail full name Mohammad Fakhri bin Ismail (born 1991), Bruneian sprinter and footballer * Fakhri Kawar, Jordanian writer and parliamentarian *Fakhri Khorvash (born 1929), Iranian stage and film actress and director * Fakhri Odeh (born 1941), Kuwaiti actor *Fakhri al-Tabaqchali (1900-1985), Iraqi judge, politician, administrator Middle name *Mohsin Fakhr ...
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Sabah Fakhri
Sabah al-Din Abu Qaws ( ar, صباح الدين أبو قوس), also known as Sabah Fakhri ( ar, صباح فخري; May 2, 1933 – November 2, 2021), was a Syrian tenor singer from Aleppo. With over 50 years of fame and popularity as a singer, Sabah Fakhri modified and popularized the then-fading forms of traditional Arabic music Muwashahat and Qudud Halabiya. He was well known for his strong vocals, execution of Maqamat and harmony, as well as his charismatic performances. Biography Sabah was born in Aleppo Syria 1933 and enrolled in the Academy of Arabic Music of Aleppo. He later studied at the Academy of Damascus, from which he graduated in 1948. He was given the stage name "Fakhri" by his mentor, Syrian nationalist leader Fakhri al-Barudi, who encouraged him as a young boy to stay in Syria and not travel to Italy. One of Fakhri's earliest performances was in 1948 at the Presidential Palace in Damascus, before President Shukri al-Quwatli and Prime Minister Jamil Mardam ...
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Nikta Fakhri
Nikta Fakhri is an Iranian-American physicist who is the Thomas D. & Virginia W. Cabot Career Development Associate Professor of Physics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Her research considers non-equilibrium physics in living systems. She was awarded the 2022 American Physical Society Early Career Award for Soft Matter Research. Early life and education Fakhri grew up in Tehran. She was an undergraduate student at the Sharif University of Technology. After completing her bachelor's degree, Fakhri moved to Rice University, where she studied carbon nanotube dynamics in complex media. Her doctoral research considered the dynamics of single walled carbon nanotubes in water. Specifically, Fakhri has proposed the use of near-infrared fluorescence of carbon nanotubes as independent reporters of cellular systems. Fakhri joined the Georg-August-Universität as a postdoctoral researcher. Research and career In 2015, Fakhri joined the faculty at Massachusetts Institute ...
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Fakhri Ismail
Mohammad Fakhri bin Ismail (born 6 March 1991) is a Bruneian sprinter and footballer, playing as a striker for Indera SC. He represented his nation Brunei in the men's 100 metres at the 2015 IAAF World Championships in Beijing, China and at the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Ismail also boasted a national record of 10.59 seconds, which he registered at the 2015 Southeast Asian Games in Singapore. Athletics career At the 2016 Summer Olympics, Fakhri competed for the Bruneian team in the men's 100 metres. He posted a time of 10.92 seconds to progress further from the prelims as one of the eight fastest sprinters of the field, before rounding out the first of eight heats in ninth place with a 10.95, almost half a second shy of his personal best. He also served as Brunei's flag bearer during the parade of nations segment of the opening ceremony. Football career Fakhri was previously a goal-getter for lesser Bruneian clubs like DST FC and IKLS FC. In the seco ...
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Jamil Fakhri
Jamil Fakhri (Urdu: ; 15 September 1946 – 9 June 2011) was a veteran Pakistani film, TV and stage artist. He gained popularity from Pakistan Television Corporation's TV drama serial ''Andhera Ujala'', in which he played the police inspector Jaffer Hussain. In TV drama ''Andhera Ujala'', a high-ranking police officer Qavi Khan and his team of low and middle rank members of police fight crime in their locality in very humorous situations. Early life and career Jamil Fakhri was born in Lahore, Pakistan in 1946. After finishing his basic education, he started working for National Bank of Pakistan. Then he started doing theater at WAPDA Auditorium and Alhamra Arts Council, and started working with some already established TV actors and directors. Jamil Fakhri worked with many prominent TV actors of the time including Irfan Khoosat, Khayyam Sarhadi, Firdous Jamal, Masood Akhtar, Kamal Ahmed Rizvi, and Nanha. He also worked with some top TV producers and directors in the 1980s in ...
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Fakhri Khorvash
Fakhri Khorvash ( fa, فخری خوروش, born 31 May 1929) is an Iranian stage and film actress and director. She received the best actress award at the Sepas Film Festival in 1971 for her performance in the film '' Mr. Naive''. Life Khorvash attended university intending to train as a doctor. However, she became a teacher in Tehran, at which point she began performing in theatre. In 1948, her role in the play ''Dirty Hands'' (by Jean-Paul Sartre) was acclaimed and she was encouraged to also look at the cinema. Although she performed in the theatre and in cinema in parallel, she was not keen to switch to the silver screen completely in her earlier years. In 1958, she acted in her first film, ''Bohloul''. Although women were already becoming prominent in Iranian dramatics, her decision to take to the stage estranged her from her parents for several years. However, she received support from her husband and was able to pursue her acting career. In 1971, her film '' Mr. Naive'' won ...
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Fakhri Kawar
Fakhri Kawar ( ar, فخري قعوار) is a Jordanian writer and parliamentarian. He was born in the Jordanian town of Al-Jafour near the border city of Mafraq in 1945. He was educated in Jerusalem where he received the General Secondary Education Certificate (Tawjihi) from the Ibrahimieh College in Jerusalem in 1964. He later enrolled in Beirut Arab University to earn a BA in Arabic language and literature in 1971. Career Kawar worked upon graduation as a teacher in several private schools in each of Zarqa and Amman. He also worked at Yarmouk University in Irbid for several months in mid-1970s. The Prime Minister at the time, Mudar Badran, dismissed Kawar from his post after the latter published an article entitled "Amman fi el-Qalb" Amman is in the heart" in the '' Al Ra'i'' newspaper. Kawar was elected as member of the Parliament of Jordan in 1989, he ran for Amman 3rd district's seat. Literary works Kawar wrote his first published story when he was a student in the pre ...
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Parisa Fakhri
Parisa J. Fakhri is an Iranian American actress and voice actress who lives in Texas and works for Funimation. Her voice roles include Arisa Uotani in '' Fruits Basket (2001)'' and Bra in ''Dragon Ball GT''. She has guest-starred in a number of live action television series, such as House, CSI:NY, and Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. From 2009 to 2013, she starred as Mira in the serieDwelling and in 2022, appeared in several episodes of What We Do in the Shadows as Marwa, one of Nandor's thirty-seven wives. Filmography Television roles * ''Make It or Break It'' - Dr. Eileen Curtis (Episode: "Growing Pains") * '' Castle'' - Colette (Episode: "Till Death Do Us Part") * '' House M.D.'' - Susan (Episode: "Saviors") * ''Eli Stone'' - Sana (Episode: "Should I Stay or Should I Go?") * ''Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.'' (Episodes: "A Fractured House" as Senator's Aide and "Love in the Time of HYDRA" as Lt. Decker) * ''The Thundermans'' - Lady Web (Episode: "A Hero Is Born", and "Secret Revealed") * '' SE ...
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Mohamed Fakhri
Mohamed Fakhri Mahmoud Mahmoud Ramadan ( ar, محمد فخري محمود محمود رمضان) (born March 4, 1999) is an Egyptian footballer. He plays as an attacking midfielder for Egyptian Premier League club Al Ahly AL, Al, Ål or al may stand for: Arts and entertainment Fictional characters * Al (''Aladdin'') or Aladdin, the main character in Disney's ''Aladdin'' media * Al (''EastEnders''), a minor character in the British soap opera * Al (''Fullmetal .... References 1999 births Living people Egyptian footballers Egypt international footballers Al Ahly SC players Association football midfielders {{Egypt-footy-midfielder-stub ...
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