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  2. Zubaida Tharwat - Wikipedia

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    Zubaida Ahmed Tharwat (Arabic: زبيدة أحمد ثروت) (15 June 1940 – 13 December 2016), was an Egyptian film, stage and television actress who was known as "the most beautiful eyes in classic Egyptian cinema". Tharwat started her acting career in 1956, and quickly she rose to stardom in Egypt. After six years hiatus in the 1960s, she ...

  3. There is a Man in our House - Wikipedia

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    It is based on a novel of the same name by Egyptian writer Ihsan Abdel Quddous, and stars Omar Sharif and Zubaida Tharwat. There Is a Man in Our House is one of the Top 100 Egyptian films. Plot

  4. Inni Attahim - Wikipedia

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    Inni Attahim (English: I Accuse, Egyptian Arabic: إني أتهم, aka: Inni Attahem) is a 1960 Egyptian film written and directed by Hassan el-Imam. [1] [2] The script is written by Hassan el-Imam, Mohamed Othman and Mohammed Mostafa Samy.

  5. Dalila (film) - Wikipedia

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    It stars Shadia, Abdel Halim Hafez, Zubaida Tharwat and Rushdy Abaza. [1] [2] [3] Plot. He is a good and dominant person, but has a beautiful voice. He lives in a ...

  6. How to Get Rid of Your Wife - Wikipedia

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    It was directed by Abdel Monem Shokry, features a script by Bahgat Kamar, and stars Zubaida Tharwat, Hassan Youssef, Hassan Mustafa and Mimi Gamal. [1] Synopsis

  7. Tharwat (name) - Wikipedia

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    Tharwat or Sarwat (Arabic or Urdu: ثروت) is an Asian name derived from the Arabic word (tharwa ثروة) means treasure, that may refer to Given name Tharwat Abaza (1927–2002), Egyptian journalist and novelist

  8. Zubaida (name) - Wikipedia

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    Zubaida (or Zubaidah, Zubeida, Zubaydah, Zubeda, Sobeyda) is an Arabic (زُبَيْدَة), feminine given name that means "soft-bodied", "like cream", and is also an idiom for prime (in beauty, in virtue, grace), originating from the fact that cream is the prime part of the dessert, or the core of something that is growing. It is mostly used ...

  9. Category:Egyptian television actresses - Wikipedia

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