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Aldila Sutjiadi (born 2 May 1995) is an Indonesian professional tennis player who specializes in doubles. She has career-high rankings of world No. 26 in doubles, ...
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.
In 1943, the Islamic movement al-Gharra was informed that there was to be an anti veil demonstration at a ball hosted by Adila Bayhum, where women attending were to unveil, and the al-Gharra therefore threatened to attack and put fire to the house. [6] As a response to the threat, Adila Bayhum stopped her donations of free milk to the poor ...
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 ...
Hassim was born in 1972. [1] She graduated with a Bachelor of Arts (BA) and Bachelor of Laws (LLB) from the University of Natal.She was awarded the Franklin Thomas Fellowship to pursue a Master of Laws (LLM) at the Saint Louis University School of Law of Saint Louis, Missouri, graduating in 1999, and the Rev Lewers–Bradlow Foundation Fellowship to become a Doctor of the Science of Law (JSD ...
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:
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 ...
Adila Mutallibova was born in Baku in 1938. [1] She married Ayaz Mutallibov in 1961. The couple had two sons: Azad (1962–August 2011) and Zaur (b. 1970). President Ayaz Mutallibov was forced to resign during the spring of 1992 as the First Nagorno-Karabakh War turned in Armenia's favor. [2]