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Zubaida Tariq (Urdu: زبیدہ طارق الیاس; 4 April 1945– 4 January 2018), commonly known as Zubaida Aapa (Urdu: زبیدہ آپا), was a Pakistani chef, herbalist, and cooking expert. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] She was the first celebrity cook of Pakistan, appearing on numerous TV shows, and was also known for her totkas (lifehacks).
Zubaida Umar is the daughter of Col. Dangiwa Umar, a retired military officer and former Governor of Kaduna State, renowned for his advocacy for justice and democracy. [12] Her maternal grandfather, Mallam Yahaya Gusau , was a prominent Northern leader who significantly contributed to education and community development.
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 ...
Zubaida or variants may refer to: Zubaida (name), or variant spellings, including a list of people with the given name or surname; 865 Zubaida, an asteroid;
Zubaid or Zubayd (Arabic: زُبَيْد) is an Arab tribe from the Yemeni Madhhaj confederation, that is one of the largest, richest tribes of Arabia.. It participated in the Islamic conquests in the early days of Islam.
Zubeidaa is the story of Riyaz's search to understand his mother, who is not known to him, as he was brought up by his maternal grandmother in the absence of his mother. . His mother's name was Zubeidaa, and she was the only daughter of a filmmaker named Suleman S
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 ...
The Zubaydah Trail (Al-Kufi pilgrimage route) is among the seven major pilgrimage routes in the Arabian Peninsula, dating back over 1000 years.A crucial trade route during the Abbasid era, it is a strong candidate for the UNESCO World Heritage List.