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Hiba may refer to: * ''Thujopsis'', a genus of conifer in the cypress family People * Ibas (Assyrian bishop) (died 457), Syria-born bishop of Edessa (c. 435 – 457) * Hiba Omar, Athlete * Hiba Nawab, Indian television actress *Hiba Abouk (Arabic: هبة أبوخريص بنسليمان), Spanish actress *Hiba Bukhari, Pakistani television actress *Hiba Tawaji Hiba Michel Tawaji (; born 10 December 1987) is a Lebanese singer, actress, and director. Since 2008, she established herself in the Lebanese and Arab music scene as a major artist recognized for her vocal skills. She has a 4-octave vocal range. ...
(Arabic: هبة ميشال طوجي ), Lebanese singer {{disambiguation ...
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Thujopsis
''Thujopsis'' () is a genus of conifers in the cypress family (Cupressaceae), the sole member of which is ''Thujopsis dolabrata''. It is endemic to Japan, where it is named ''asunaro'' (). It is similar to the closely related genus ''Thuja'' (arborvitae), differing in the broader, thicker leaves and thick cones. It is also called hiba, false arborvitae, or hiba arborvitae. A popular allegory for the meaning behind ''asunaro'' is ''asu wa hinoki ni narou'' (), literally "tomorrow it will become a hinoki cypress", i.e. the tree looks like a smaller version of the common hinoki cypress. In Japan, other than being called asunaro, it also goes by the name ''hiba'' (). There are also a few regional variations, with asunaro being called ''ate'' () in Ishikawa, and ''atebi'' on Sado island. ''Thujopsis'' is a medium to large evergreen tree, reaching up to 40 m tall and 1.5 m trunk diameter, with red-brown bark which peels in vertical strips. The leaves are arranged in decussate pairs, ...
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Ibas (Assyrian Bishop)
Ibas ( syc, ܗܝܒܐ ܐܘܪܗܝܐ, ''Ihiba'' or ''Hiba''; October 28, 457) was bishop of Edessa (–457) and was born in Syria. His name is the Syriac equivalent of "Donatus". He is frequently associated with the growth of Nestorianism, although this assertion is contentious and has been opposed. Biography Presbyter at Edessa He appears first as a presbyter of the church of Edessa during the episcopate of Rabbula, warmly espousing the theological views which his bishop uncompromisingly opposed. He admired the writings of Theodore of Mopsuestia, which he translated into Syriac and diligently disseminated through the East. The famous theological school of Edessa, of which, according to some accounts, Ibas was head, and to which the Christian youth from Persia and adjacent lands came for education, offered many opportunities for propagating Theodore's beliefs. The growing popularity of doctrines which appeared clearly heretical alarmed Rabbula, and he endeavored to get Theodore' ...
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Edessa
Edessa (; grc, Ἔδεσσα, Édessa) was an ancient city (''polis'') in Upper Mesopotamia, founded during the Hellenistic period by King Seleucus I Nicator (), founder of the Seleucid Empire. It later became capital of the Kingdom of Osroene, and continued as capital of the Roman province of Osroene. In Late Antiquity, it became a prominent center of Christian learning and seat of the Catechetical School of Edessa. During the Crusades, it was the capital of the County of Edessa. The city was situated on the banks of the Daysan River (; ), a tributary of the Khabur, and was defended by Şanlıurfa Castle, the high central citadel. Ancient Edessa is the predecessor of modern Urfa ( tr, Şanlıurfa; ku, Riha; ar, الرُّهَا, ar-Ruhā; hy, Ուռհա, Urha), in the Şanlıurfa Province, Turkey. Modern names of the city are likely derived from Urhay or Orhay ( syc, ܐܘܪܗܝ, ʾŪrhāy / ʾŌrhāy), the site's Syriac name before the re-foundation of the settlement by S ...
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Hiba Omar
Hiba Omar ( ar, هبة عمر; born 22 June 1990) is a Syrian athlete who competes in the discus and the shot put. Career Omar was born in Quneitra which is near both Israel and Palestine in the Golan Heights. She was inspired by Ghada Shouaa who won a medal in Atlanta at the Olympics in 1996. She is one of five athletes who train in Damascus which includes high jumper Majd Eddin Ghazal. At the Asian Athletics competition in 2017 she was sole athlete from her worn-torn country. She carried the flag and photos of this drew media attention. She gave guarded interviews to foreign journalists after her manager was assured that the purpose of the interviews was not political. Hiba refused to answer questions about politics and assured the press that she had every facility for training in Syria. She threw 13.69 metre in the shot put in Thailand in 2012 and she made a discus throw of 50.44 in Cairo in 2018. Personal bests ;Outdoor * Shot put – 13.69 (2012) *Discus throw The dis ...
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Hiba Nawab
Hiba Nawab is an Indian television actress. She made her acting debut as a child artist in '' Ssshhhh...Phir Koi Hai'' and her first role as an adult was in '' Crazy Stupid Ishq'', where she was seen as Anushka 'Pampi' Atwal. Nawab had her breakthrough with the portrayal of Amaya Mathur in ''Tere Sheher Mein''. She is also known for her role of Elaichi Bansal Khurana in ''Jijaji Chhat Per Hain''. She is portraying Sayuri Sharma Choudhary in '' Woh Toh Hai Albelaa'' since March 2022. Career Nawab made her acting debut as a child artist in ''Ssshhhh...Phir Koi Hai'' with the role of Dolly. Her next role was of Shweta Singh, Saloni's adoptive daughter in '' Saat Phere. Her last appearance as a child was in Lo Ho Gayi Pooja Iss Ghar Ki''. She then took a break from acting. In 2015, Nawab portrayed Amaya Mathur in Star Plus's ''Tere Sheher Mein.'' She also sang the reprised version of ''Dheere Dheere''. From 2018-2020, she played Elaichi Bansal Khurana in SAB TV's ''Jijaji Chhat ...
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Hiba Abouk
Hiba Aboukhris Benslimane known professionally as Hiba Abouk (born 30 October 1986), is a Spanish actress. She is known for her roles in television series, especially that of Fátima in '' El Príncipe''. Biography Hiba Abouk was born in Madrid, the youngest of four siblings. She was born to Tunisian parents, and her father was of Libyan origin and had a Romani great-grandfather. Her parents had earlier settled in Spain after emigrating from Tunisia. Hiba is passionate about Flamenco. She studied at the French Lycée in Madrid until age 18. Later she studied Arabic philology,Taulés, Silvia.Hiba Abouk se opera el pecho y las caderas. '' El Mundo''. 22 March 2014. Retrieved on 21 September 2015. "De familia acomodada, estudió en el Liceo Francés de Madrid para pasar después a la Facultad de Filología Árabe. " and she earned a licentiate degree in drama from the RESAD. After one appearance in an episode of television series ''El síndrome de Ulíses'' in 2008, credited as ...
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Hiba Bukhari
Hiba Qadir better known as Hiba Bukhari (, ur, ) is a Pakistani television actress. Hiba Bukhari has played a role of Seemal in the Hum TV's ''Thori Si Wafa'' (2017) for which she won the Hum Award for Best Soap Actress. She is known for her leading roles in ''Bholi Bano'' (2017), ''Silsilay'' (2018), ''Ramz-e-Ishq'' (2019), ''Deewangi'' (2019) and ''Fitoor'' (2021), ''Inteha e Ishq'' (2021) and ''Meray Humnasheen'' (2022) . Early life Hiba was born in Karachi to a Sindhi family on 29 June 1994. She obtained her F.Sc from Jinnah Government College in Nazimabad. Her first TV appearance was on Geo TV's ''Teri Meri Jodi'', in a supporting role. She then appeared in a leading role in ''Bholi Bano'', in which she played an innocent girl opposite Syed Jibran. Her appearance in Hum TV's soap opera ''Thori Si Wafa'' gained her recognition and also an award for the Best Soap Actress at the Hum Awards. She also appeared in the anthology series ''Yeh Ishq Hai'', in a short episode ''Te ...
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