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Van Persie is married to Bouchra (née Elbali), who is Dutch-Moroccan, [154] [155] and the couple have two children, a son named Shaqueel, born in 2006, and daughter Dina, born in 2009. When asked if this caused him to convert to Islam, Van Persie said: "It's not true.
The following is a referenced list of notable Dutch people of Moroccan descent.Some of the people listed below are immigrants; others are of the second generation. Large-scale immigration to the Netherlands started on 14 May 1969, when the Netherlands and Morocco signed a treaty allowing recruitment of mostly unschooled labourers to work in Dutch mining, industry, construction and agriculture.
Bouchra Khalili (born 1975 in Casablanca) is a French-Moroccan artist, born in 1975 in Casablanca. She graduated in Film & Media Studies at Sorbonne Nouvelle and ...
Bouchra Abdou (in Arabic: بُشْرَى عَبْدُو, romanized: Bušraỳ ʿabdū) is a Moroccan activist and human rights defender. As the president of the Tahadi Association for Equality and Citizenship (ATEC), she advocates for Moroccan women , especially victims of domestic violence .
Bouchra Jarrar (born 14 November 1970 in Cannes) is a French haute couture fashion designer. Early life and education. Born to Moroccan parents in Cannes, Jarrar ...
Bouchra Baibanou (born 1969, Rabat) is a Moroccan alpinist and motivational speaker. She is the first Moroccan woman to summit Mount Everest, and in 2017 she became the first Moroccan to complete the Seven Summits .
The group originally consisted of Rachel Kramer, Bouchra Tjon Pon Fong, Anna Speller, Sita Vermeulen, Bart Voncken, Stefan de Roon and Martijn Terporten. Vermeulen left the group at the end of 2001. In 2003 the band was dissolved due to decreasing success. The group met again at the end of 2015 to organize a one-off concert in 2016.
Djemai Family is an Algerian TV series broadcast during the months of Ramadan 2008, 2009 and 2011. It is produced by SD-BOX, written by Osama Benhassine and Djaffar Gacem, [1] dialogued by Mohamed Charchal.