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  2. Nike Ardilla - Wikipedia

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    Raden Nike Ratnadilla was born on 27 December 1975 in Bandung, West Java, the youngest child of three siblings of Raden Edi Kusnadi (1940-1997) and Nining Ningsihrat (1937-2022).

  3. Indila - Wikipedia

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    Adila Sedraïa was born on 26 June 1984, in Paris, France, to Algerian parents. Her mother was a caregiver, while her grandmother sang at weddings. She has two older sisters. [1] Indila describes herself as a "child of the world" as she claims to be of Algerian, Cambodian, Indian and Egyptian descent.

  4. Adila (name) - Wikipedia

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    Adila (and its variant Adela) (Arabic: عادلة/عديلة) is a feminine given name and a surname. Its given name form is a feminine derivative of the name Adil meaning "just and fair". [ 1 ] Notable people with the name include:

  5. Keong Emas - Wikipedia

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    Keong Emas (Javanese and Indonesian for Golden Snail) is a popular Javanese folklore about a princess magically transformed and contained in a golden snail shell. The folklore is a part of the popular Javanese Panji cycle, which tells stories about the prince Panji Asmoro Bangun (also known as Raden Inu Kertapati) and his consort, princess Dewi Sekartaji (also known as Dewi Chandra Kirana).

  6. Adila Bayhum - Wikipedia

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    Adila Bayhum-al-Jazairi (Arabic: عادلة بيهم الجزائري; 1900–1975) was a Syrian (originally Lebanese) feminist, independence activist and philanthropist. She was a pioneer of the Syrian women's movement, as well as supporter of Syrian independence from France.

  7. Lady Adela - Wikipedia

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    Lady Adela Jaff or Adela Khanem, called the Princess of the Brave by the British was a Kurdish ruler of the Jaff tribe and one of the first famous woman leaders in the history of Kurdistan. [2]

  8. Adila - Wikipedia

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    Adila may refer to: Adila, Estonia, a village in Estonia; Adila (name), an Arabic feminine given name; Hendrella adila, a species of flies This page was last edited ...

  9. Adila bint Abdullah Al Saud - Wikipedia

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    Adila bint Abdullah was one of the few Saudi princesses with a semi-public role during the reign of King Abdullah. [8] She acted as the public face of him. [9] She is a known advocate of women's right to drive, women's health awareness and their legal rights. [10] She spoke out against domestic violence and supported women's groups and ...