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Salha is an Arabic term that may refer to: People As a given name * Salha "Mama" Bobo (1907–2001), American businesswoman * Salha Ghabish, Emirati writer * Salha Hamadin, Palestinian writer * Salha Obeid (born 1988), Emirati writer and novelist * Princess Salha bint Asem of Jordan (born 1987) As a surname * Moner Mohammad Abu Salha (1991–2014), American militant * Syntia Salha (born 2003), Lebanese footballer Other * Batilda Salha Burian (born 1965), Tanzanian politician Places * An alternative transliteration of Saliha Saliha (), sometimes transliterated Salha, meaning 'the good/healthy place', was a Palestinian people, Palestinian Arab village located 12 kilometres northwest of Safed. The Franco-British boundary agreement (1920), Franco-British boundary ag ...
, a depopulated Palestinian Arab village {{Disambiguation ...
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Salha "Mama" Bobo
Salha "Mama" Bobo (1907–2001) was an American businesswoman, philanthropist, and matriarch of the Bobo family, based in Tampa, Florida, United States. Biography Born in 1907 in Aleppo, Ottoman Syria, to a Jewish family. She lived there until the age of 14.Story on Salha Bobo's cuisine tradition
''Tampa Tribune'', 20 April 2005.
She emigrated to the United States as a teenager and lived in , , and

Salha Ghabish
Salha Ghabish (Arabic: صالحة غابش) is an Emirati writer and poet. She published four collections of poetry, one novel, and numerous short-story collections and books. She was awarded the "Distinguished Arab Women in Literature Award" from Sheikha Jawaher bint Muhammad Al Qasimi in 2008. Biography Salha Ghabish is an Emirati writer and poet. She hold a BA in Islamic studies and Arabic language from the University of United Arab Emirates, 1987. In 1999, she earned her master's degree from the Faculty of Science at the University of Cairo. For many years, she worked as a teacher of mathematics and Arabic. Then, Ghabish became the secretary-general of the Supreme Family Council in Sharjah, and now she is the director general of Media and Cultural department in the Supreme Council for Family Affairs in Sharjah; and is a member of the Emirates Writers and Writers Union, and a member of the Emirates Literature Association as well.  Also, she is the managing editor of the m ...
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Salha Hamadin
Salha Hamadin () is a Palestinian writer of the Jahalin Bedouin tribe. She lives in the West Bank. In 2012, when she was 14 years old, her story ''Hantush'' won the Hans Christian Andersen Award. Personal life Hamadin is a Jahalin Bedouin living in Wadi Abu Hindi, in Area C of the West Bank. She is the daughter of Souleiman, a prisoner in Israel. Writing In 2012, when she was 14 year old, Hamadin wrote ''Hantush;'' a story about a girl called Salha who lives in the occupied West Bank and whose family's home is demolished by a military bulldozer. Salha asks her pet lamb Hantush take her away from Palestine. The lamb takes Salha to Spain where she meets football player Lionel Messi Lionel Andrés "Leo" Messi (; born 24 June 1987) is an Argentine professional Association football, footballer who plays as a forward (association football), forward for and Captain (association football), captains both Major League Soccer .... The story won the Hans Christian Andersen - ...
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Salha Obeid
Salha Obeid (Arabic: صالحة عبيد) an Emirati writer and novelist was born in 1988. She published two novels and three short-story collections including "''Alzheimers''" which was published in 2010 and was translated into German. In 2016, her book "''An Implicitly White Lock of Hair"'' won Al Owais Award for Creative Writing.   Biography Salha Obeid is an Emirati writer and novelist who was born on 1988 in the United Arab Emirates. She graduated from the University of Sharjah and earned a bachelor's degree in Electronic engineering. She has published two novels including "''Perhaps It’s a Joke"'' and three short-story collections including ''"The Postman of Happiness"''. Obeid published her first short-story collection "''Alzheimers"'' in 2010 and was translated into German a year after its publication. In 2018, she published her first novel "''Perhaps It’s a Joke".'' Obied has won several awards including UAE-Italy Exchange Short Story Award in 2013, Al Owais Aw ...
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Princess Salha Bint Asem
Princess Salha bint Asem (born 14 June 1987 in Amman) is the daughter of Prince Asem bin Al Nayef and Princess Sana Asem. Siblings Siblings * Prince Nayef ben Asem (born 22 January 1998) * Princess Nejla bint Asem Princess Nejla bint Asem (born 9 May 1988) is the daughter of Prince Asem bin Nayef and Princess Sana Asem. Princess Nejla bint Asem established a business as a jewellery designer. Siblings Siblings * Prince Nayef ben Asem (born 22 Januar ... (born 9 May 1988) Half-Siblings * Princess Yasmeen bint Asem (born 30 June 1975) * Princess Sara bint Asem (born 12 August 1978) * Princess Nour bint Asem (born 6 October 1982) Marriage On 4 April 2011, Princess Salha married the Jordanian Mohammad Hashim Haj-Hassan at her father's house. The couple have a girl named Aisha (born 27 May 2013) and two boys named Hashim (born 1 December 2015) and Abdullah (born 3 September 2018). References 1987 births House of Hashim People from Amman Living pe ...
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Moner Mohammad Abu Salha
Moner Mohammad Abu Salha (; also written Munir Mohammed Abou Saleha; October 28, 1991 – May 25, 2014), also known by the ''nom de guerre'' ( ''kunya'') Abu Hurayra al-Amriki (Arabic: أبو هريرة الأمريكي), was an American Islamist militant for the al-Nusra Front. At the age of 22, he became the first known American suicide bomber to die in the Syrian civil war. He produced a video describing his motivation to die on behalf of the al-Nusra Front. Biography Abu Salha was raised in Vero Beach, Florida, as the second eldest of four children. His father was born in Jordan to Sunni Palestinian parents and operated several grocery store franchises in Central Florida. His mother, an Italian-American, was a housewife and converted to Islam after marrying her husband. The family lived in Lakes at Sandridge gated community. Abu Salha was described as a "normal boy", playing on the local basketball team during his teens. He had only been noted for a brief suspension from s ...
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Syntia Salha
Syntia Hikmat Salha (; born 12 January 2003) is a Lebanese footballer who plays as a winger or midfielder for Cypriot club and the Lebanon national team. Salha began her senior career with Akhaa Ahli Aley. She joined Safa in 2020, with whom she won their first league title. In 2022 Salha moved to BFA, also helping them win their first league title. She finished top scorer in the league four times: in 2021, 2022, 2023 and 2024. In 2021 Salha made her senior international debut for Lebanon, scoring her first goals against Sudan in the 2021 Arab Women's Cup. She helped Lebanon finish runners-up in the 2022 WAFF Women's Championship. Club career Akhaa Ahli Aley and Safa Coming through the youth system, Salha played for Akhaa Ahli Aley. In October 2020, she joined Safa. Salha scored 13 goals for Safa in the 2020–21 season, helping her side win their first league title as the league top scorer. She also finished the 2021–22 season as top scorer with 20 goals. ...
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Batilda Salha Burian
Batilda Salha Burian (born October 19, 1965) is a Tanzanian politician and ambassador. She is currently; Regional Commissioner of Tanga region. Biography Burian received her PhD from the University College of London in 1992. She served two terms in Parliament, from 2000 to 2005 and then in 2006 to 2010. Between her terms in Parliament, she was the Deputy Minister of Community Development, Gender and Children. After Parliament, she became the High Commissioner (or ambassador) of Tanzania in Kenya. During her time as the ambassador to Kenya, she continued to strengthen ties between the two countries, citing that both countries have much in common both culturally and environmentally. In 2015, she became the Tanzanian ambassador to Japan. Burian has chaired the World Climate Change Forum III in 2009 in Geneva and is also a permanent representative of Tanzania to the United Nations Environment Program The United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) is responsible for coordinating ...
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