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Faten is a given name. Notable people with the name include: *Faten al Murr, also known as Fatin al-Murr, (Arabic: فاتن المرّ) (born 1969), Lebanese academic and writer *Faten Hamama (born 1932), Egyptian producer and an acclaimed actress of film, television, and theatre *Faten Mahmoud, Minister of State for Women's Affairs in the cabinet of Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki *Faten Yahiaoui (born 1985), Tunisian team handball player *Faten Zahran Mohammed (born 1955), Egyptian biochemist and environmental biologist, Cancer Biologist and Toxicologist See also *Fadden (other) * Faethon * Faeton *Fate *Fatema *Fatenah *Fat Hen (other) *Fatima (other) * Fatine *Fat Man (other) *Patton (other) George S. Patton (1885–1945) was a U.S. Army general during World War II. Patton may also refer to: Places United States *Patton, Alabama, a former unincorporated community *Patton, California, an unincorporated community *Patton Towns ...
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Faten Al Murr
Faten el-Murr (Arabic: فاتن المرّ; born 1969) is a Lebanese people, Lebanese academic and writer. She is a holder of a doctorate degree, she is currently a professor of French literature at the Lebanese University in Zahle. Works Her first work of fiction was published in 1999, a collection of short stories called ''Bayn intizarayn'' (''Between Two Periods of Waiting''). She has since written two novels, ''The Time After'' and ''Common Sins''. The latter was nominated for the Arabic Booker Prize in 2010, and longlisted for the International Prize for Arabic Fiction in 2011. References

1969 births Lebanese novelists Lebanese women short story writers Lebanese short story writers Lebanese women writers Academic staff of Lebanese University Living people {{Lebanon-writer-stub ...
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Faten Hamama
Faten Ahmed Hamama (,  ; 27 May 1931 – 17 January 2015) was an Egyptian film and television actress and film producer. She made her screen debut in 1939, when she was only seven years old. Her earliest roles were minor, but her activity and gradual success helped to establish her as a distinguished Egyptian actress. Later revered as an icon in Cinema of Egypt, Egyptian cinema. In 1996, nine of the films she starred in were included in the Top hundred films in the history of Egyptian cinema by the cinema critics of Cairo International Film Festival. She was the first wife of Ezz El-Dine Zulficar. After a seven-year hiatus from acting, Hamama returned in 2000 in what was a much anticipated television series, ''Wajh al-Qamar, Wageh El Amar'' (وجه القمر, ''Face of the Moon''). Hamama substantially helped in improving the cinema industry in Egypt and emphasizing the importance of Women in film, women in cinema and Egyptian society. In 2000, she was selected as Star of th ...
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Faten Mahmoud
Faten Mahmoud is a Minister of State for Women's Affairs in the cabinet of Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki Nouri Kamil Muhammad-Hasan al-Maliki (; born 20 June 1950), also known as Jawad al-Maliki (), is an Iraqi politician and leader of the Islamic Dawa Party since 2007. He served as the Prime Minister of Iraq from 2006 to 2014 and as Vice President .... She is one of five female members of the Cabinet. References State ministers of Iraq Living people 21st-century Iraqi women politicians 21st-century Iraqi politicians Women government ministers of Iraq Year of birth missing (living people) Place of birth missing (living people) {{Iraq-politician-stub ...
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Faten Yahiaoui
Faten Yahiaoui (born 1985) is a Tunisian team handball player. She plays on the Tunisian national team, and participated at the 2011 World Women's Handball Championship The 2011 World Women's Handball Championship was the 20th edition of the international championship tournament in women's Team sport handball that is governed by the International Handball Federation (IHF). Brazil hosted the event from 2–18 De ... in Brazil. References 1985 births Living people Tunisian female handball players French female handball players People from Cluses Sportspeople from Haute-Savoie French sportspeople of Tunisian descent 21st-century French sportswomen Brest Bretagne players {{Tunisia-handball-bio-stub ...
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Faten Zahran Mohammed
Faten Zahran Mohammed (; born October 11, 1955, in Cairo) is an Egyptian biochemist and environmental biologist, cancer biologist and toxicologist known for her work on the anti-tumoral effects of snake venom and iodoacetate. She is currently Professor of Biochemistry at Zagazig University, Egypt, head of the Biochemistry Division, Faculty of Science, and a member of Egyptian Universities Promotion Committees "EUPC". Biography She worked as a Demonstrator of Biochemistry in Chemistry Department, Faculty of Science, Zagazig University, Egypt from 1977 to 1981. She served as Assistant Lecturer of Biochemistry, in the Faculty of Science, Zagazig University, Egypt from 1981 to 1985. Lecturer of Biochemistry, Chemistry Department, Faculty of Science, Zagazig University, Egypt from 1985 to 1991. She was Assistant Professor of Biochemistry, Chemistry Department, Faculty of Science, Zagazig University, Egypt from 1991 to 1996. Professor of Biochemistry, Chemistry Department, Facult ...
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Fadden (other)
Fadden may refer to: People * Arthur Fadden (1894–1973), briefly Prime Minister of Australia in 1941 * Harry Delmar Fadden (1882–1955), United States Navy sailor and recipient of the Medal of Honor * Richard Fadden (born 1951), director of the Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS) * Tom Fadden (1895–1980), American actor ;Variant * Ruth Faden, professor and Executive Director of The Johns Hopkins Berman Institute of Bioethics Places * Fadden, Australian Capital Territory, a suburb of Canberra named after Arthur Fadden Other uses * Division of Fadden, an electorate in the Australian House of Representatives, also named after Arthur Fadden See also * McFadden (other) McFadden may refer to: People Fictional characters * "Casper McFadden" (otherwise known as "Casper the Friendly Ghost") * " McFadden" is also a name of a Prison Break character, James Whistler * "Bart McFadden" is a character, known as a fiction ...
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Phaeton (other)
Phaeton, Phaethon, Foeton, or Foethon may refer to: Art * ''Phaëton'' (Lully), a tragédie lyrique by Jean Baptiste Lully * ''Phaethon'' (composition), a 1986 composition by Christopher Rouse * ''The Fall of Phaeton'' (Rubens), a painting by Peter Paul Rubens * ''Phaethon'' (play), a lost play by Euripides Astronomy * 3200 Phaethon, a small asteroid or comet responsible for the Geminids meteor shower * Phaeton (hypothetical planet), possibly destroyed to form the asteroid belt * Phaethontis quadrangle, a region on Mars * Foethon, an archaic Greek name for the planet Jupiter Greek mythology * Phaethon, son of Helios, personification of the Sun * Phaethon of Syria, guardian of the temples of Aphrodite * Phaethon, one of the horses of Eos Vehicles * Phaeton body, a style of open carriage or automobile * Phaeton (carriage), a horse-drawn sporty open carriage * Volkswagen Phaeton, a full-size luxury automobile built by Volkswagen until 2016 * ''Phaethon'' (patrol boat ...
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Fate
Destiny, sometimes also called fate (), is a predetermined course of events. It may be conceived as a predeterminism, predetermined future, whether in general or of an individual. Fate Although often used interchangeably, the words wiktionary:fate, ''fate'' and ''destiny'' have distinct connotations. The earliest known mention of the term or its meaning is found on a document written in cuneiform script that reports on the mythical Tablet of Destinies (mythic item), Tablet of Destinies. It probably refers to a political treaty between three groups of Sumerian gods (cf. the Atra-Hasis, Epic Athra Hasis), whereby only the leader has the power to restore the things he once determined to their original state. Todays traditional usage defines fate similar: as a power or agency that predetermines (rules) the attributes of a thing or set of events positively or negatively affecting someone or a group. Other possibilities are that of an idiom, to Fortune-telling, tell someone's fortun ...
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Fatema
Fatima (, ), also spelled Fatimah, is a feminine given name of Arabic origin used throughout the Muslim world. Several relatives of the Islamic prophet Muhammad had the name, including, most famously, his daughter Fatimah bint Muhammad. The literal meaning of the name is ''one who separates'' or ''one who abstains''. It is used in the context of "separating people from Hell" "being separated from Hell" "weaning from the punishment of Hell" "separating good from evil" or "being separated from evil," so it is also considered to mean "''one who splits from Hell."'' The name "Fatimah" is derived from the infinitive "F-Ṭ-M" (Arabic: ف-ط-م) meaning "to separate, to cut something from another." Several reasons have been mentioned for naming Fatimah daughter of Muhammed with this name including the narration, in which her father said said, "God named her Fatimah, because He separated and kept her and her lovers (and in another tradition: "her followers") away from fire." It is narrate ...
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Fatenah
''Fatenah'' is the first 3D animated film made in the Palestinian territories. Plot Fatenah revolves around the main character, a young adult living in Palestine. While conducting a self-examination she discovers a lump. The story evolves around her attempt to get medical attention for the lump while living in the Palestinian territories The occupied Palestinian territories, also referred to as the Palestinian territories, consist of the West Bank (including East Jerusalem) and the Gaza Strip—two regions of the former Mandate for Palestine, British Mandate for Palestine .... Production The film uses real photographs of the region as background images, bringing additional realism. References Animation confronts Gaza breast cancer taboo External links Ahmad Habash website Palestinian animated short films Palestinian animated films 2009 computer-animated films Films about cancer Animated films set in Palestine (region) 2009 animated short films {{2000s-a ...
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Fat Hen (other)
Fat hen or fat-hen may refer to: * Hen and chicks, a group of small succulent flowering plants native to Europe and northern Africa * Fat-hen, ''Chenopodium album'', a fast-growing weedy annual plant cultivated in some places and a weed elsewhere * ''Atriplex prostrata'', a plant in the orache or saltbush genus * Fette Henne, or "fat hen", nickname for the portly eagle of the Coat of arms of Germany that used to decorate the chamber of the Bundestag in Bonn, Germany, and on certain German Euro coins * , artwork in the Britzer Garten The Britzer Garten (English: Britzer Garden) is a large park in Berlin, named after Britz, a neighborhood of the borough of Neukölln. It was constructed for the Bundesgartenschau 1985, in order to provide a new landscape park to the citizens in ...
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Fatima (other)
Fatima, who died in 632, was the daughter of Islamic prophet Muhammad and is revered by Muslims. Fatima, Fátima or Fatimah most often also refers to: *Our Lady of Fátima, a title of Virgin Mary based on several reported apparitions in Fátima, Portugal *Sanctuary of Fátima, a sanctuary dedicated to the apparitions Fatima or Fátima may also refer to: People * Fatima (given name) and its variants, including a list of people with this name * Fatima (surname list), list of people with this surname Places * Fátima, Buenos Aires, a country town in Argentina * Fátima, Bahia, a municipality in Brazil * Fátima do Sul, a municipality in Mato Grosso do Sul, Brazil * Bairro de Fátima, a neighborhood in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil * Nossa Senhora de Fátima, Macau, a civil parish in Macau * Fátima, Tocantins, a municipality in Brazil * Fatima, a community of Les Îles-de-la-Madeleine, Quebec * Fatima, Bohol, a barangay (neighborhood) in the Philippines * Fatima, a barangay in San ...
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