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Hamouda Mestiri
Hammouda (in Arabic حمودة) or Hamouda or Hammuda is a given name derived of Hammoud and variants Hamoud and Hamud. It is also a common surname in Arabic. Notable people with the name include: Hammouda * Adel Hammouda (born 1948), Egyptian journalist * Hammouda Pacha Bey, (died 1666), second Bey of Tunis of the Mouradite dynasty reigning from 1631 until his death Hamouda *Hamouda Ahmed El Bashir, Sudanese footballer * Amirouche Aït Hamouda (1926-1959), commonly called Colonel Amirouche, a leader in the Algerian War, organizing the maquis of the Wilaya III and considered a national hero in Algeria * Attia Hamouda (born 1914), Egyptian weightlifter * Nabil Hamouda (born 1983), Algerian footballer * Nassima Ben Hamouda (born 1973), Algerian volleyball player Hammuda *Hammuda ibn Ali (1759–1814) leader of the Husainid Dynasty and the ruler of Tunisia from 1782 until his death *Yahya Hammuda (1908-2006), Chairman of the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) Executive Committee ...
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Arabic Language
Arabic (, ' ; , ' or ) is a Semitic language spoken primarily across the Arab world.Semitic languages: an international handbook / edited by Stefan Weninger; in collaboration with Geoffrey Khan, Michael P. Streck, Janet C. E.Watson; Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co. KG, Berlin/Boston, 2011. Having emerged in the 1st century, it is named after the Arab people; the term "Arab" was initially used to describe those living in the Arabian Peninsula, as perceived by geographers from ancient Greece. Since the 7th century, Arabic has been characterized by diglossia, with an opposition between a standard prestige language—i.e., Literary Arabic: Modern Standard Arabic (MSA) or Classical Arabic—and diverse vernacular varieties, which serve as mother tongues. Colloquial dialects vary significantly from MSA, impeding mutual intelligibility. MSA is only acquired through formal education and is not spoken natively. It is the language of literature, official documents, and formal written m ...
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Hammoud (other)
Hammoud or Hamoud or Hamud (in Arabic حمود) may refer to: Places *Hamud, a village in Angali Rural District, in the Central District of Bushehr County, Bushehr Province, Iran *Bourj Hammoud (or Burj Hammud), a suburb in North-East Beirut, Lebanon in the Metn district heavily populated by Lebanese Armenians * Qaleh Hamud, a village in Jayezan Rural District, Jayezan District, Omidiyeh County, Khuzestan Province, Iran *Sultan Hamud, town in Kasikeu division of Nzaui District of Eastern Province, Kenya People Given name *Hamoud Ameur (born 1932), French long-distance runner, Olympian *Hamoud al Aqla al Shuebi (died 2001), Saudi Islamic cleric * Hamoud Al-Dalhami (born 1971), Omani sprinter *Hamoud al-Gayifi (1918–1985), Prime Minister of the Yemen Arab Republic serving 1964 to 1965 under President Abdullah as-Sallal *Hamoud al-Hitar (born c. 1955), Yemeni judge * Hamoud Jumaa (born 1970), Tanzanian politician, MP *Hamoud Muhammed Ou'bad, Yemeni politician and government minist ...
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El Fagr (Egyptian Weekly Newspaper)
''El Fagr'' (; also ''Al Fagr'', ar, الفجر "The dawn") is an Egyptian independent weekly newspaper, based in Cairo. History and profile ''El Fagr'' was first published on 3 June 2005. The paper is part of Al-Fagr for Printing and Publishing Inc. The weekly, published on Thursdays, is a sensationalist publication. Hassan Amr is one of the former editors of the paper. As of 2013 Manal Lashin was the editor-in-chief of the weekly. In its 21st edition, dated 17 October 2005, ''El Fagr'' was the first newspaper worldwide to republish on its front page (one cartoon) and page 17, a total of six cartoons portraying the Islamic prophet Muhammad of twelve cartoons originally published in the Danish newspaper ''Jyllands-Posten''. These twelve cartoons gave rise to the ''Jyllands-Posten'' Muhammad cartoons controversy. However, these caricatures received little attention in Egypt and the paper was not banned due to its reprints of the caricatures. In March 2006 Amira Malsh, a j ...
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Hammouda Pacha Bey
Hammuda Pasha Bey (), died April 13, 1666Ibn Abi Dhiaf, ''Présent des hommes de notre temps. Chroniques des rois de Tunis et du pacte fondamental'', vol. II, éd. Maison tunisienne de l'édition, Tunis, 1990, p. 47 was the second Bey of the Tunisian Muradid dynasty. He reigned from 1631 until his death.Ibn Abi Dhiaf, ''op. cit'', p. 42 Reign Son of Murad I Bey and an odalisque named Yasmine, both from Corsica, Hammuda was notable for his strength as much as his generosity and concern for his people. During his reign, he led many expeditions against dissident tribes in the northwest and south of the country in order to maintain order and security. In 1637, Hammuda orchestrated the election of Usta Murad as Dey, commander of the Ottoman military in Tunis. Usta Murad, a friend of his father, was an old corsair, who European sources claim had captured around 900 ships and more than 20,000 prisoners to be sold as slaves at market in Tunis. He obtained from the subsequent Dey, Ah ...
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Hamouda Ahmed El Bashir
Hamouda Bashir (born 3 January 1984) is a Sudanese former footballer who played as a midfielder. He was a member of the Sudan national football team The Sudan national football team ( ar, منتخب السودان الوطني لكرة القدم) represents Sudan in international football and is controlled by the Sudan Football Association, the governing body for football in Sudan. Its hom .... References * 1984 births Living people Sudanese footballers Sudan international footballers People from Sennar (state) Association football defenders Al-Merrikh SC players Al-Hilal Club (Omdurman) players Al-Ahly Shendi players El Hilal SC El Obeid players 2008 Africa Cup of Nations players {{Sudan-footy-bio-stub ...
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Amirouche Aït Hamouda
Amirouche Aït Hamouda ( ar, عميروش آيت حمودة), commonly called Colonel Amirouche, was a leader in the Algerian War, organizing the irregular military of the Wilaya III. He is considered a national hero in Algeria. He was killed during combat against French troops on 29 March 1959. This event was much publicized, as Amirouche was considered to be a great threat to the French in Algeria. Biography He was born on 31 October 1926 in Tassaft Ouguemoun, a small town in the Djurdjura. Orphan, he was the son of Amirouche Aït Hamouda and Fatima Aït Mendes Bent Ramdane. When his father died, he inherited his first name, as tradition required. A year after his birth, his widowed mother took his two children, Boussad, the eldest, and himself; she left her husband's village to join the hamlet from which she came, Ighil Bwammas, a short distance away. The family of the maternal uncles being itself very poor, the young Amirouche had to learn from an early age to make himself ...
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Attia Hamouda
Attia Hamouda (1914 – 1992) was a lightweight (60-67.5 kg) on the Egyptian weightlifting team at the 1948 Summer Olympics in London. He earned a silver medal for Egypt after lifting a record of 360 kg. He lost to his team mate Ibrahim Shams, who lifted the same weight but was lighter. This was the second time that Egypt accumulated five medals, having also done so at the 1936 Summer Olympics. References * * External links Attia Hamouda's profile at Sports Reference.comAttia Hamouda's profile at the Egyptian Ministry for Youth and Sport


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Nabil Hamouda
Nabil Hamouda (born 4 January 1983 in Lakhdaria, Algeria) is an Algerian footballer. He currently plays as a midfielder for JS Kabylie in the Algerian league. Club career * 2001-2005 RC Kouba * 2005-2007 Paradou AC * 2007-pres. JS Kabylie Honours * Won the Algerian League once with JS Kabylie Jeunesse Sportive de Kabylie (in ar, شبيبة القبائل), (Kabyle language, Kabyle: Ilemẓiyen inaddalen n leqbayel, Berber languages, In Tamazight: ⵉⵍⵎⵣⵢⵏ ⵉⵏⴰⴷⴰⵍⴻⵏ ⵏ ⵍⵇⵠⴰⵢⵍ), known as JS Kabyli ... in 2008 External links JS Kabylie ProfileDZFoot Profile 1983 births Algerian footballers Living people Kabyle people JS Kabylie players Paradou AC players RC Kouba players Algeria under-23 international footballers People from Bouïra Province Algeria youth international footballers Association football midfielders 21st-century Algerian people {{Algeria-footy-midfielder-stub ...
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Nassima Ben Hamouda
Nassima Saleha Ben Hamouda Akouche (born October 20, 1973 in Villeurbanne, France France (), officially the French Republic ( ), is a country primarily located in Western Europe. It also comprises of Overseas France, overseas regions and territories in the Americas and the Atlantic Ocean, Atlantic, Pacific Ocean, Pac ...) is a retired Algerian international volleyball player. Club information Last club : MC Alger (Algeria) References Algerian women's volleyball players Volleyball players at the 2008 Summer Olympics Olympic volleyball players of Algeria Living people 1973 births People from Villeurbanne French sportspeople of Algerian descent Sportspeople from Lyon Metropolis {{Algeria-volleyball-bio-stub ...
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Hammuda Ibn Ali
Abu Mohammed Hammuda ibn Ali Pasha (9 December 1759 – 15 September 1814) ( ar, أبو محمد حمودة ابن علي باشا) was the fifth leader of the Husainid dynasty and the ruler of Tunisia from 26 May 1782 until his death on 15 September 1814. See also *Moustapha Khodja *Venetian bombardments of the Beylik of Tunis (1784–88) *Youssef Saheb Ettabaa Youssef Saheb Ettabaa ( ar, يوسف صاحب الطابع; born c. 1765, died 23 January 1815), was a Tunisian politician and a mameluk of Moldavian origin. He became a Prime Minister of the Beylik of Tunis. Early career He was enslaved as a ... References 18th-century people from the Ottoman Empire 19th-century people from the Ottoman Empire 18th-century Tunisian people 19th-century Tunisian people 1759 births 1814 deaths Beys of Tunis 18th-century rulers in Africa 19th-century rulers in Africa Tunisian royalty {{Tunisia-politician-stub ...
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Yahya Hammuda
Yahya Hamoudeh ( ar, يحيى حمودة‎; 1908 – 16 June 2006) was the Chairman of the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) Executive Committee from 24 December 1967 to 2 February 1969, following the resignation of Ahmad Shukeiri. He was succeeded by Yasser Arafat. Hamoudeh was born in the village of Lifta in 1908. A founding member of the General Refugee Congress (GRC). The first congress of the GRC occurred on 17 March 1949 in Ramallah where Muhammad Nimr al-Hawari was elected as President with Yahya Hamuda as deputy. The Palestine Conciliation Commission (PCC) hoping to gain a degree of independent Palestinian Palestinians ( ar, الفلسطينيون, ; he, פָלַסְטִינִים, ) or Palestinian people ( ar, الشعب الفلسطيني, label=none, ), also referred to as Palestinian Arabs ( ar, الفلسطينيين العرب, label=non ... representation, invited GRC delegates to come and appear before the PCC.Ilan Pappé (1992) “The Making of th ...
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