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Said Al Zebda
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Said A. Alzebda (died 2023) was a Palestinian electrical engineer and academic. He was President of the University College of Applied Sciences until his
Pyrénées-Atlantiques's 2nd constituency
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Left EXG 365 0.75 Roger Falliex Movement for France MPF 336 0.75 Karine Zebda Independent DIV 274 0.56 Alain Pecassou Independent DIV 224 0.46 Frédéric
Ayeshteni
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"Ayeshteni" (Atlas, Mika Sabet) - 4:54 "Soleil d'Égypte" (Magyd Cherfi, Zebda ) - 3:11 "Ne me quitte pas" (Jacques Brel) - 4:27 "Mish fadilak" - 5:07 "Rah"
Zibda
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between brothers, possibly during the Qays–Yaman war of 1840–1860. In 1838 Zebda was noted as a village in the Jenin province, also called the Haritheh esh-Shemaliyeh
Mai Ezz Eldin
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Shokreya 2004 Kimo and Anthemo Samia 2005 Booha Ketta 2006 Ayathon Effat/Nesma/Zebda 2006 Justified Betrayal Reem 2007 Omar & Salma Salma 2007 Agamista Abeer
Jean Ferrat
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Raphaël, Patrick Fiori, Grégoire, Sanseverino, Hubert-Félix Thiéfaine, Zebda , Natasha St Pier, Patricia Petibon & Marc Lavoine and "Ma France" sung by
Faudel
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first single to be aired on the French radios "Je Veux Vivre". Bands like Zebda , the Négresses Vertes and Zen Zila also came to collaborate on the record
List of mango cultivars
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Pride, Glenn, Tommy Atkins, Keitt, Maya, Van Dyke, Osteen, Kent Egypt: Zebda , Mesk , Awais , Qalb el tor, Mabrouka , Sennara, Taymour. Israel: Haden
Gill Dougherty
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tracks in one day. On 12 April 1990 at the beginning of a tour with early Zebda , they played at the "Printemps de Bourges" (Spring in Bourges). There also
Danièle Obono
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Clémentine Autain, Noël Mamère and Eva Joly, but also artists Rachid Taha, Zebda and Siné, trade unionists Élie Domota and Xavier Mathieu and journalist