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  2. Hala Al Turk - Wikipedia

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    Hala Al Turk (Arabic: حلا الترك; born May 15, 2002) is a Jordanian Bahraini [1] actress and singer. She became known for being a contestant on Arabs Got Talent in 2011. [2] Al Turk then released many singles, including "Bnayty El Habooba (2011)" featuring singer Mashael, for which she become a popular child singer. In early 2015, she ...

  3. Al-Turk - Wikipedia

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    al-Turk or el-Turk and their variant casings, are portions of Arabic names, often adopted as a last name (or treated as such) in Western contexts. It may refer to: Hala Al Turk (born 2002), Bahraini child singer; Ishaq al-Turk (fl. 8th century), Persian religious leader; Ismail Fatah Al Turk (1934-2004), Iraqi artist; Mostapha al-Turk (born ...

  4. Dounia Batma - Wikipedia

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    Al-Turk Production Musical artist Dounia Batma ( Arabic : دنيا بطمة ) (born 1 April 1991) is a Moroccan singer and actress who rose to popularity around the world as the runner-up of the first season of Arab Idol (the Arabic version of Pop Idol ) on MBC .

  5. Killer Merch - Wikipedia

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    The company previously represented their music group Tiny Meat Gang and sold their tour merchandise after partnering with them a year ago. [2] Killer Merch also works with mainstream celebrities such as Kevin Hart and Lil Dicky. [5] In October 2019, Killer Merch and Shane Dawson partnered to launch Dawson's

  6. Hala bint Abdullah bin Abdulaziz Al Saud - Wikipedia

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    Hala was born to Alanoud Al-Fayez, a Jordanian noblewoman. [2] Her mother married King Abdullah when she was fifteen years old and he was about fifty years old. [2] Hala ended up on bad terms with her father when she publicized human rights abuses that she witnessed at a Saudi hospital. [2] She also spoke in favor of women's rights. [2]

  7. Noor el-Sheikh - Wikipedia

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    After a year, the contract with Charisma was severed, but Bahrain TV asked her to take over as host, which she accepted immediately. She completed a course with veteran journalist Ghassan bin Jiddo at the Al-Jazeera media training center, then co-hosted a show for two episodes on Kuwait’s Al-Watan TV station with Bader Mohamed.

  8. A. A. Turki Group - Wikipedia

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    The A. A. Turki Group of Companies (ATCO) is a Saudi Arabian conglomerate company that operate in diverse industries. The group is made up of several stand alone units. The group covers areas such as automation and control, commercial trading and services, port management and marine services, civil and electromechanical construction, retail services, waste management, chemical cleaning ...

  9. Beymen - Wikipedia

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    The company began exporting in 1956. At the end of the 1960s, Boyner began manufacturing ready-to-wear clothing to fill a gap in the Turkish market for quality goods. The upscale department store Beymen was conceived in collaboration with friend and fashion designer Kerim Kerimol and Italian fashion house owner Silvano Corsini.