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Fakhri Saleh
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 (died 2015), 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 Ismayilov (born 1995), known as Fahree, Azerbaijani singer and songwriter * Fakhri Kawar (1945-2024), Jordanian writer and parliamentarian * Fakhri Khorvash (1929-2023), Iranian stage and film actress and director * Fakhri Odeh (1941-2025), ...
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Fahri
Fahri is the Turkish language, Turkish spelling of the Arabic name Fakhri, (Arabic: فَخْري ''fakh·riy'', ''fakh·rī'', ''fakh·ry'') in the possessive form meaning "honorary, wikt:titular, titulary", both used as a name or surname. It may refer to: Given name * Fahri Asiza, Indonesian novelist and teacher * Fahri Beqiri (1936-2021), Albanian composer and music professor * Fahri Hamzah (born 1971), Indonesian politician and former deputy speaker of the Indonesia House of Representatives * Fahri Kasırga (born 1953), Turkish lawyer and Secretary General of the Presidency of Turkey * Fahri Korutürk (1903–1987), Turkish navy officer, diplomat and the sixth President of Turkey * Fahri Sümer (born 1958), Turkish boxer * Fahri Tatan (born 1983), Turkish footballer * Fahri Yardım (born 1980), German actor Middle name *Mahdi Fahri Albaar (born 1995), Indonesian footballer Surname *Hussein Fahri Pasha (1843–1910), prime minister of Egypt *Jake Fahri, murderer of Murder of ...
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Ahmed Mahmoud Al-Fakhry
Ahmed Mahmoud Al-Fakhry (1863–1926) is an Iraqi writer and poet from Mosul. He is the son of Al-Sayed Mahmoud, and the grandson of Al-Sayed Muhammad Amin Al-Fakhry. He was born in Mosul and was educated by Abdul-Wahab Al-Jawadi, and was trained in interpreting and speech by him. He then studied under his father, Mahmoud Al-Fakhry, and was trained in the statement and performances. He was appointed a judge in Mosul in 1918, a Minister of Justice at the Jaafar Al-Askari Ministry and a member of the Constituent Assembly A constituent assembly (also known as a constitutional convention, constitutional congress, or constitutional assembly) is a body assembled for the purpose of drafting or revising a constitution. Members of a constituent assembly may be elected b ... in 1924 until his death. He has a collection of poetry manuscript in the possession of Hussein Qassem Al-Fakhry, and Mir Basri mentioned that his scattered poetry was collected by the writer Al-Sayyid Ali Al-Alawi; ...
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Ahmed Fakhry
Ahmed Fakhry () (born in Faiyum Governorate in 1905 – Paris, 7 June 1973) was an Egyptian archaeologist who worked in the Western desert of Egypt (including in 1940 dig at El Haiz, and then at Siwa), and also in the necropolis at Dahshur. References Bibliography * Siwa Oasis, Cairo, Egypt, American University in Cairo Press 1990 * Bahriyah and Farafra, Cairo, American University in Cairo Press 2003 * An archaeological journey to Yemen, (March–May, 1947) * Bahria Oasis * The Bent pyramid of Dahshûr / by Ahmed Fakhry ; with papers by Hasan Mostafa and Herbert Ricke * Intiṣār al-ḥaḍārah : tārīkh al-Sharq al-qadīm / bi-qalam Zhayms Hanrī Baristid ; naqalahu ilá al-ʻArabīyah Aḥmad Fakhrī * The Inscriptions of the Amethyst Quarries at Wadi el Hudi * The monuments A monument is a type of structure that was explicitly created to commemorate a person or event, or which has become relevant to a social group as a part of their remembrance of historic times ...
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Mounir Fakhry Abdel Nour
Mounir Fakhry Abdel Nour (; born 21 August 1945) is an Egyptian businessman and politician. Early life and education Abdel Nour was born into a Coptic Christian family on 21 August 1945. His father, Amin Fakhry Abdel Nour (1912 – 2012), was a Wafdist politician. He graduated from a French high school in Cairo. He received a bachelor's degree from Cairo University's Faculty of Economics and Political Science. He holds a master's degree from the American University in Cairo (AUC) with a thesis entitled "private foreign investment as a source of economic development." Career Abdel Nour is a businessman. He began his career as representative in Egypt and the Middle East for the French bank "Banque de l'Union Européenne" then joined American Express International Banking Corporation as vice president in Egypt. He later founded Egyptian Finance Company. In 1983 he founded the Egyptian French Company for Agro-Industries (Vitrac Company) He was board member of the Cairo and Alexan ...
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Mohamed Fakhry Abbas
Mohamed Fakhry Rifaat Abbas (born 25 November 1932) is an Egyptian diver. He competed in the men's 10 metre platform at the 1952 Summer Olympics The 1952 Summer Olympics (, ), officially known as the Games of the XV Olympiad (, ) and commonly known as Helsinki 1952, were an international multi-sport event held from 19 July to 3 August 1952 in Helsinki, Finland. After Japan declared in .... References 1932 births Living people Divers at the 1952 Summer Olympics Egyptian male divers Olympic divers for Egypt 20th-century Egyptian sportsmen {{Egypt-acrobatics-diving-bio-stub ...
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Hussein Fakhry Pasha
Hussein Fakhry Pasha KCMG (1843-1920) was the Prime Minister of Egypt for two days during the Khedivate of Egypt The Khedivate of Egypt ( or , ; ') was an autonomous tributary state of the Ottoman Empire, established and ruled by the Muhammad Ali Dynasty following the defeat and expulsion of Napoleon Bonaparte's forces which brought an end to the short- .... He was Prime Minister from January 15, 1893 to January 17, 1893. He had previously served as a cabinet minister. He was Minister of Public Works during the building of the Aswan Low Dam and was appointed an Honorary Knight Commander of the Order of St Michael and St George in December 1902. Personal life He was of Circassian origin. His son, Mahmoud Fakhry, served as the minister of finance and minister of foreign affairs during the 1920s. References {{DEFAULTSORT:Fakhry Pasha, Hussein 1843 births 1920 deaths 19th-century prime ministers of Egypt Egyptian people of Turkish descent Egyptian pashas ...
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Shams-i Fakhri
Shams-i Fakhri () was an Iranian lexicographer and philologist, who is best known as the author of the ''Mi'yar-i Jamali va-miftah-i Bu Ishaki'' ("The bird-trap offered to Jamal and the key entrusted to Abu Ishak"), dedicated in 1344 to the last Injuid ruler of Fars, Abu Ishaq Inju (). During his youth, Shams-i Fakhri served in the court of the Hazaraspids of Luristan, where he dedicated the poem ''Mi‘yar-i nusrati'' to its ruler Nusrat al-Din Ahmad () in 1313. He subsequently joined the court of Ghiyas al-Din ibn Rashid al-Din, the Persian vizier of the Mongol Ilkhanate The Ilkhanate or Il-khanate was a Mongol khanate founded in the southwestern territories of the Mongol Empire. It was ruled by the Il-Khans or Ilkhanids (), and known to the Mongols as ''Hülegü Ulus'' (). The Ilkhanid realm was officially known .... He later joined the court of the Injuids. References Sources * * {{EI2, last=Massé, first=H., volume=2, title=Fak̲h̲rī, url=https://referencewo ...
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Sabah Fakhri
Sabah al-Din Abu Qaws (; May 2, 1933 – November 2, 2021), also known as Sabah Fakhri (, ), 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 beautiful strong vocals, impeccable control and execution of Maqamat and harmony, as well as his dominant and charismatic performances on stage. In the Arab world, he is regarded as one of the greatest artists of all time. 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 ...
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Parisa Fakhri
Parisa J. Fakhri is an Iranian American actress and voice actress who 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 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") * '' SEAL ...
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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 of ...
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Nargis Fakhri
Nargis Fakhri is an American actress who primarily works in Hindi-language films of India. After working as a model in America, Fakhri came to prominence in India with the 2011 romantic drama film ''Rockstar (2011 film), Rockstar''. She subsequently played a war correspondent in the political thriller ''Madras Cafe'' (2013), and starred in the commercially successful comedies ''Main Tera Hero'' (2014) and ''Housefull 3'' (2016). She has also featured in the Hollywood (film industry), Hollywood action comedy ''Spy (2015 film), Spy'' (2015). 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 Americans, Pakistani, and her mother is Czechs, 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 ...
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Mohamed Fakhri
Mohamed Fakhri Mahmoud Mahmoud Ramadan () (born March 4, 1999) is an Egyptian professional footballer who plays as an attacking midfielder for Egyptian Premier League club Al Ahly. Honours Al Ahly * Egyptian Premier League: 2017–18, 2018–19, 2019–20, 2022–23 * Egypt Cup: 2019–20, 2021–22 * Egyptian Super Cup: 2017–18, 2021–22, 2022–23 * CAF Super Cup: 2021 (Dec) * CAF Champions League The CAF Champions League, known for sponsorship purposes as the TotalEnergies CAF Champions League and formerly the African Cup of Champions Clubs, is an annual football club (association football), club football competition organized by the Conf ...: 2019–20, 2022–23 References {{DEFAULTSORT:Fakhri, Mohamed 1999 births Living people Egyptian men's footballers Egypt men's international footballers Al Ahly SC players Men's association football midfielders 21st-century Egyptian sportsmen ...
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