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Baccouche (Arabic: البكوش) is an Arabic surname, occurring especially in Tunisia. Notable people with the surname include: Aziza Baccouche (1976–2021)
Baccouche
American physicist and science filmmaker (1976–2021)
Zohra Aziza Baccouche (November 25, 1972 – June 11, 2021) was an American physicist and science filmmaker. She was an American Association for the Advancement
Aziza_Baccouche
Tunisian politician (1930–1920)
Hédi Baccouche (Arabic: الهادي البكوش; 15 January 1930 – 21 January 2020) was the prime minister of Tunisia from 7 November 1987 to 27 September 1989
Hédi_Baccouche
Tunisian politician and trade unionist
Taïeb Baccouche (Arabic: الطيب البكوش; born 1 November 1944) is a Tunisian politician who has been Secretary-General of the Arab Maghreb Union since 2016
Taïeb_Baccouche
Tunisian footballer
Lotfi Baccouche (19 June 1973 – 15 May 1999) was a Tunisian footballer. He competed in the men's tournament at the 1996 Summer Olympics. Lotfi Baccouche at
Lotfi_Baccouche
Tunisian long-distance runner (born 1960)
Féthi Baccouche (born 16 November 1960) is a retired Tunisian long-distance runner who specialized in the 3000 metres steeplechase, the 5000 metres and
Féthi_Baccouche
Tunisian politician
Slaheddine Baccouche (August 14, 1883 – December 24, 1959) was a Tunisian politician. He served as Prime Minister of Tunisia under Muhammad VIII al-Amin
Slaheddine_Baccouche
Mhamed Hachemi Baccouche, known as Hachemi Baccouche (Arabic: هاشمي بكوش), (Tunis, January 4, 1916 – Tunis, June 9, 2008) was a Tunisian writer, humanist
Hachemi_Baccouche
1964–1988 ruling party of Tunisia
1988. Bahi Ladgham was the first Prime Minister from the party and Hédi Baccouche was the last. It was founded on 22 October 1964 and disbanded on 27 February
Socialist_Destourian_Party
Tunisian politician and businessman
Slaheddine Baccouche In office 17 August 1950 – 26 March 1952 Monarch Muhammad VIII Preceded by Mustapha Kaak Succeeded by Slaheddine Baccouche Personal
Mohamed_Chenik
Trade agreement among North African Arab countries of the Maghreb
turn by each nation. The current Secretary-General is the Tunisian Taïeb Baccouche. During the 16th session of the AMU Foreign Ministers, held on 12 November
Arab_Maghreb_Union
Tunisian businessman
in Tunisiana (later rebranded as Ooredoo Tunisia). Slim Chiboub Hédi Baccouche Association football portal "Meddeb HAMDI sa biographie" [Meddeb HAMDI
Hamdi_Meddeb
President of Tunisia from 1987 to 2011
Tunisia In office 7 November 1987 – 14 January 2011 Prime Minister Hédi Baccouche Hamed Karoui Mohamed Ghannouchi Preceded by Habib Bourguiba Succeeded
Zine_El_Abidine_Ben_Ali
Tunisian engineer and politician (born 1963)
(1980–1986) Rachid Sfar (1986–1987) Zine El Abidine Ben Ali (1987) Hédi Baccouche (1987–1989) Hamed Karoui (1989–1999) Mohamed Ghannouchi (1999–2011) Beji
Sara_Zaafarani
Place in Sousse Governorate, Tunisia
El Abidine Ben Ali (President of Tunisia between 1987 and 2011) Hédi Baccouche (Former prime minister) Kamel Morjane (Politician) Mohamed Jegham (Politician)
Hammam_Sousse
Type of feedforward neural network
Archived from the original on 20 September 2020. Retrieved 27 October 2017. Baccouche, Moez; Mamalet, Franck; Wolf, Christian; Garcia, Christophe; Baskurt,
Convolutional_neural_network
Tunisian independence from France
way and signed the decree naming De Hauteclocque's nominee Slaheddine Baccouche as his Grand Vizier. Faced with the imposition of a government they regarded
Tunisian_independence
Class of artificial neural network
Processing Systems. Curran Associates. pp. 577–584. ISBN 978-1-60560-352-0. Baccouche, Moez; Mamalet, Franck; Wolf, Christian; Garcia, Christophe; Baskurt,
Recurrent_neural_network
Ruler of Tunisia from 1943 to 1957
presented the resignation of his government and was replaced by Slaheddine Baccouche. As was the norm under the French protectorate, the Bey was not consulted
Lamine_Bey
1987 novella by German writer Patrick Süskind
war in Indochina and in 1954, his uncle persuaded him to marry Marie Baccouche, who was unfortunately already five months pregnant and in love with another
The_Pigeon_(novella)
Tunisian politician and reformer
(1980–1986) Rachid Sfar (1986–1987) Zine El Abidine Ben Ali (1987) Hédi Baccouche (1987–1989) Hamed Karoui (1989–1999) Mohamed Ghannouchi (1999–2011) Beji
Mustapha_Ben_Ismaïl
Tunisian politician (1927–2020)
by Hédi Baccouche Succeeded by Mohamed Ghannouchi Minister of Justice In office 24 July 1988 – 28 September 1989 Prime Minister Hédi Baccouche Preceded
Hamed_Karoui
Tunisian politician (born 1956)
(1980–1986) Rachid Sfar (1986–1987) Zine El Abidine Ben Ali (1987) Hédi Baccouche (1987–1989) Hamed Karoui (1989–1999) Mohamed Ghannouchi (1999–2011) Beji
Ahmed_Hachani
Deep learning method
doi:10.1145/3424116. ISSN 1551-6857. S2CID 199668828. Antipov, Grigory; Baccouche, Moez; Dugelay, Jean-Luc (2017). "Face Aging With Conditional Generative
Generative adversarial network
Generative_adversarial_network
Tunisian politician (born 1972)
(1980–1986) Rachid Sfar (1986–1987) Zine El Abidine Ben Ali (1987) Hédi Baccouche (1987–1989) Hamed Karoui (1989–1999) Mohamed Ghannouchi (1999–2011) Beji
Elyes_Fakhfakh
President of Tunisia from 2014 to 2019
Nations) Ahmed Aboul Gheit (Secretary General of the Arab League) Taïeb Baccouche (Secretary General of the Arab Maghreb Union) Prince Moulay Rachid of
Beji_Caid_Essebsi
Tunisian geologist and university professor (born 1958)
(1980–1986) Rachid Sfar (1986–1987) Zine El Abidine Ben Ali (1987) Hédi Baccouche (1987–1989) Hamed Karoui (1989–1999) Mohamed Ghannouchi (1999–2011) Beji
Najla_Bouden
Tunisian politician and reformer
(1980–1986) Rachid Sfar (1986–1987) Zine El Abidine Ben Ali (1987) Hédi Baccouche (1987–1989) Hamed Karoui (1989–1999) Mohamed Ghannouchi (1999–2011) Beji
Mohammed_Khaznadar
Head of government of Tunisia
(1980–1986) Rachid Sfar (1986–1987) Zine El Abidine Ben Ali (1987) Hédi Baccouche (1987–1989) Hamed Karoui (1989–1999) Mohamed Ghannouchi (1999–2011) Beji
Prime_Minister_of_Tunisia
Tunisian politician (1925–2019)
Bourguiba Zine el-Abidine Ben Ali Prime Minister Zine el-Abidine Ben Ali Hédi Baccouche Preceded by Abdelaziz Ben Dhia Succeeded by Abdelmalek Laârif Minister
Zakaria_Ben_Mustapha
Tunisian political party
transitional government, former minister under Habib Bourguiba Taïeb Baccouche, the party's secretary-general, former secretary-general of the Tunisian
Nidaa_Tounes
Recurrent neural network architecture
Associates Inc.: 577–584. ISBN 9781605603520. Retrieved 28 December 2023. Baccouche, M.; Mamalet, F.; Wolf, C.; Garcia, C.; Baskurt, A. (2011). "Sequential
Long_short-term_memory
President of Tunisia from 1957 to 1987
while Bourguiba was sent to Remada. A new cabinet, led by Slaheddine Baccouche took over. Aiming to weaken the nationalist movement, De Hautecloque separated
Habib_Bourguiba
September 14, 258), bishop of Carthage and early Christian writer. Aziza Baccouche (1976–2021), American physicist and filmmaker born and raised in Tunisia
List of African educators, scientists and scholars
List_of_African_educators,_scientists_and_scholars
Tengour. University of California Press Mohamed Laroussi Métoui et Béchir Baccouche, introduction à l'ouvrage Al Onmoudhaj, éd. Maison tunisienne de l'édition
Ibn_Rachiq
Calendar year
1974) Jennifer Johnston, Irish novelist (d. 2025) January 15 – Hédi Baccouche, Prime Minister of Tunisia (d. 2020) January 19 – Tippi Hedren, American
1930
Investigational sexual dysfunction drugs
(4): 720–730. doi:10.1093/sxmrev/qeae059. PMID 39173091. Zentgraf M, Baccouche M, Jünemann KP (1988). "Diagnosis and therapy of erectile dysfunction
List of investigational sexual dysfunction drugs
List_of_investigational_sexual_dysfunction_drugs
Poll source Date(s) administered Sample size Undecided Baccouche Nidaa Ben Jafar Ettakatol Chebbi PR Essebsi Nidaa Ghannouchi R. Ennahda Hamdi Aridha
2014 Tunisian presidential election
2014_Tunisian_presidential_election
Diemer United States 8:25.92 Q 2 Domingo Ramón Spain 8:26.04 Q 3 Féthi Baccouche Tunisia 8:27.49 Q 4 William Van Dijck Belgium 8:29.68 Q 5 Emilio Ulloa
Athletics at the 1984 Summer Olympics – Men's 3000 metres steeplechase
Athletics_at_the_1984_Summer_Olympics_–_Men's_3000_metres_steeplechase
form a new government. He was chosen over former trade unionist Taieb Baccouche "because he is independent and has experience in the areas of security
2014 Tunisian parliamentary election
2014_Tunisian_parliamentary_election
Tunisian academic, writer, diplomat and politician
1988 – 11 April 1989 President Zine El Abidine Ben Ali Prime Minister Hédi Baccouche Preceded by Tijani Chelli Succeeded by Mohamed Charfi Personal details
Abdessalem_Mseddi
Governorate of Tunisia
(1956-1959) Mohamed Belamine (1959-1961) Naceur Ben Jaafar (1961-1964) Hédi Baccouche (1964-1967) Mongi Kooli (1967-31 -December 1969) Abdeljelil Mehiri (January-August
Bizerte_Governorate
Arabic dialect spoken in Tunisia
French) Boris, G. (1958). Lexique du parler arabe des Marazig. Klincksieck. Baccouche, T.; Skik, H.; Attia, A. (1969). Travaux de Phonologie, parlers de Djemmal
Tunisian_Arabic
Tunisian politician and reformer
(1980–1986) Rachid Sfar (1986–1987) Zine El Abidine Ben Ali (1987) Hédi Baccouche (1987–1989) Hamed Karoui (1989–1999) Mohamed Ghannouchi (1999–2011) Beji
Taïeb_Djellouli
he joined diplomacy. He subsequently sat in the governments of Hédi Baccouche and Hamed Karoui where he assumed several responsibilities including those
Abdelhamid_Escheikh
of Commerce and Tourism Mohamed Jegham RCD Minister of Education Taïeb Baccouche Independent Minister of Social Affairs Moncer Rouissi RCD Minister of
Ghannouchi_II_Cabinet
9937 Nepal National 9938 Tunisia National ISBN 978-9938-01-122-7 Hédi Baccouche, En toute franchise, Sud Éditions (2018) 9939 Armenia National 9940 Montenegro
List of ISBN registration groups
List_of_ISBN_registration_groups
Governorate of Tunisia
(1959-1961) Ahmed Bellalouna (1961-1967) Zakaria Ben Mustapha (1967-1969) Hédi Baccouche(1969-1970) Rachid Badri (1970-1973) Abdelhamid Melki (1973) Ameur Ghedira
Gabès_Governorate
Destour Muhammad VII al-Munsif محمد السابع المنصف (1942–1943) 20 Slaheddine Baccouche صلاح الدين البكوش (1883–1959) 1 15 May 1943 21 July 1947 Independent
List of prime ministers of Tunisia
List_of_prime_ministers_of_Tunisia
Tunisian politician (born 1974)
(1980–1986) Rachid Sfar (1986–1987) Zine El Abidine Ben Ali (1987) Hédi Baccouche (1987–1989) Hamed Karoui (1989–1999) Mohamed Ghannouchi (1999–2011) Beji
Kamel_Madouri
Tunisian politician (born 1941)
(1980–1986) Rachid Sfar (1986–1987) Zine El Abidine Ben Ali (1987) Hédi Baccouche (1987–1989) Hamed Karoui (1989–1999) Mohamed Ghannouchi (1999–2011) Beji
Mohamed_Ghannouchi
Tunisian politician (born 1970)
(1980–1986) Rachid Sfar (1986–1987) Zine El Abidine Ben Ali (1987) Hédi Baccouche (1987–1989) Hamed Karoui (1989–1999) Mohamed Ghannouchi (1999–2011) Beji
Youssef_Chahed
Politico-administrative body of the Beylik of Tunis
1952, when Lamine Bey refused to accept as Prime Minister Slaheddine Baccouche, from a makhzen family, whom the French Resident fr:Jean de Hauteclocque
Makhzen_(Tunisia)
Tunisian politician (1944–2026)
Government [fr] In office 11 April 1989 – 20 February 1991 Prime Minister Hédi Baccouche Hamed Karoui Preceded by Houcine Cherif Succeeded by Mohamed Habib Haj
Taoufik_Cheikhrouhou
Tunisian politician (born 1949)
(1980–1986) Rachid Sfar (1986–1987) Zine El Abidine Ben Ali (1987) Hédi Baccouche (1987–1989) Hamed Karoui (1989–1999) Mohamed Ghannouchi (1999–2011) Beji
Habib_Essid
Protests leading to the resignation of the Islamist-led government
Ettakatol Lead figures Beji Caid Essebsi (Chairman of Nidaa Tounes) Taïeb Baccouche (Secretary-General of Nidaa Tounes) Ziad Lakhdhar (Secretary-General of
2013–2014 Tunisian political crisis
2013–2014_Tunisian_political_crisis
minister (1932–1942) Mohamed Chenik, Prime minister (1943) Slaheddine Baccouche, Prime minister (1943–1947) Mustapha Kaak, Prime minister (1947–1950)
List of state leaders in the 20th century (1901–1950)
List_of_state_leaders_in_the_20th_century_(1901–1950)
American academic physicist and nanotechnologist
National Academy of Sciences. Retrieved July 4, 2021. Mason, Nadya & Baccouche, Aziza [draziza1] (2008). Profile of Dr. Nadya Mason (streaming video)
Nadya_Mason
Tunisian politician and reformer
(1980–1986) Rachid Sfar (1986–1987) Zine El Abidine Ben Ali (1987) Hédi Baccouche (1987–1989) Hamed Karoui (1989–1999) Mohamed Ghannouchi (1999–2011) Beji
Mustapha_Khaznadar
Tunisian politician (born 1955)
(1980–1986) Rachid Sfar (1986–1987) Zine El Abidine Ben Ali (1987) Hédi Baccouche (1987–1989) Hamed Karoui (1989–1999) Mohamed Ghannouchi (1999–2011) Beji
Ali_Laarayedh
Providence, Rhode Island Michael Roof, actor (d. 2009) November 25 Aziza Baccouche, physicist and science filmmaker (d. 2021) Donovan McNabb, football player
1976_in_the_United_States
International athletics championship event
Khémiri (TUN) 53.6 3000 metres steeplechase Lahcene Babaci (ALG) 8:29.7 Féthi Baccouche (TUN) 8:49.2 Habib Romdhani (TUN) 8:53.9 4×100 m relay Algeria (ALG)
1981 Maghreb Athletics Championships
1981_Maghreb_Athletics_Championships
Chaitanya Yati, 74, Indian philosopher, psychologist, author and poet. Lotfi Baccouche, 25, Tunisian Olympic footballer (1996). Valeh Barshadly, 71, Azerbaijani
Deaths_in_May_1999
manager. Katerina Anghelaki-Rooke, 80, Greek poet and academic. Hédi Baccouche, 90, Tunisian politician, Prime Minister (1987–1989). Herbert Baumann
Deaths_in_January_2020
Tunis lawyer, scholar and politician (1893–1984)
is often considered one of the Tunisian figures, including Slaheddine Baccouche, Abdelkader Belkhodja, and Hédi Raïs, who opposed the policies of the
Mustapha_Kaak
Tunisian trade union
Bellagha 1970–1978: Habib Achour 1978–1981: Tijani Abid 1981–1984: Taieb Baccouche 1984–1989: Habib Achour 1989–2000: Ismaïl Sahbani 2000–2011: Abdessalem
Tunisian_General_Labour_Union
Tunisian politician
Prime Minister Mehdi Jomaa Preceded by Othman Jerandi Succeeded by Taïeb Baccouche Personal details Born (1959-04-23) April 23, 1959 (age 67) Sidi Bouzid
Mongi_Hamdi
Tunisian politician (born 1974)
(1980–1986) Rachid Sfar (1986–1987) Zine El Abidine Ben Ali (1987) Hédi Baccouche (1987–1989) Hamed Karoui (1989–1999) Mohamed Ghannouchi (1999–2011) Beji
Hichem_Mechichi
Tunisian ministry
Chenik 1 January 1943 15 May 1943 fr:Hassan Hosni Abdelwaheb Slaheddine Baccouche 15 May 1943 July 1947 Mahmoud El Materi (Minister of the Interior) Mohamed
Ministry_of_the_Pen
Minister Rami Hamdallah, and Tunisian Foreign Affairs Minister Taïeb Baccouche. 14 Malaysia Kuala Lumpur, Langkawi 26–28 April Working visit. Prayut
List of international prime ministerial trips made by Prayut Chan-o-cha
List_of_international_prime_ministerial_trips_made_by_Prayut_Chan-o-cha
Bilateral relations
appointed a consul-general in Damascus. Tunisia's Foreign Minister Taïeb Baccouche also described cutting diplomatic relation with Syria as a "wrong procedure"
Syria–Tunisia_relations
Commune and town in Monastir Governorate, Tunisia
miles), along the road that connects Jemmal to the town of Moknine. Taïeb Baccouche: Minister of Education in 2011, Minister of Foreign Affairs in 2015–2016
Jemmal
LGBTQ film festival in Tunisia
by Tarek Sardi, co-produced by festival organizers Mawjoudin "Ymin el Baccouche", by Tarek Sardi, which denounces biphobia List of LGBT film festivals
Mawjoudin_Queer_Film_Festival
Jens Volkmann (FRG) 8:25.19 9. Brian Abshire (USA) 8:27.78 10. Fathi Baccouche (TUN) 8:31.36 11. Brendan Quinn (IRL) 8:43.34 12. Mohammed al-Dosari (KSA)
Athletics at the 1988 Summer Olympics – Men's 3000 metres steeplechase
Athletics_at_the_1988_Summer_Olympics_–_Men's_3000_metres_steeplechase
Tunisian politician (1911–1993)
(1980–1986) Rachid Sfar (1986–1987) Zine El Abidine Ben Ali (1987) Hédi Baccouche (1987–1989) Hamed Karoui (1989–1999) Mohamed Ghannouchi (1999–2011) Beji
Hédi_Amara_Nouira
Egyptian noblewoman
who recommended that she look up some important families such as the Baccouche and the Sellami as well as the Prince Nasir Bey. The French authorities
Nazli_Fazil
work, he was awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 2023. Zohra Aziza Baccouche, was an American physicist and science filmmaker. Mounir Laroussi, is
Middle_Eastern_Americans
Filali-Ansari representing Aga Khan IV, former Tunisian Prime Ministers Hédi Baccouche and Mohammed Mzali, Egypt's Aly El Samman, a veteran proponent of interfaith
Project_Aladdin
Tunisian politician
(1980–1986) Rachid Sfar (1986–1987) Zine El Abidine Ben Ali (1987) Hédi Baccouche (1987–1989) Hamed Karoui (1989–1999) Mohamed Ghannouchi (1999–2011) Beji
Larbi_Ben_Salah_Abid
Gold Silver Bronze Steve Harris Great Britain Féthi Baccouche Tunisia Shuichi Yoneshige Japan
Athletics at the 1983 Summer Universiade – Men's 5000 metres
Athletics_at_the_1983_Summer_Universiade_–_Men's_5000_metres
Tunisia Recognised on 20 August 2011 Tunisia's cabinet spokesman, Taieb Baccouche, announced that Tunisia was ready to recognise the rebels as the sole
International recognition of the National Transitional Council
International_recognition_of_the_National_Transitional_Council
International athletics championship event
64 John Gray Scotland 25:02 65 Philippe Cros France 25:04 66 Féthi Baccouche Tunisia 25:05 67 Mohamed Ngueri Morocco 25:07 68 Eddie Patterson Northern
1978 IAAF World Cross Country Championships – Junior men's race
1978_IAAF_World_Cross_Country_Championships_–_Junior_men's_race
Mohamed Najem Gharsalli Independent Minister of Foreign Affairs Taïeb Baccouche Nidaa Tounes Minister of Economy and Finance Slim Chaker Nidaa Tounes
Essid_Cabinet
Overview of and topical guide to Tunisia
Habib Bourguiba Zine El Abidine Ben Ali Prime Minister of Tunisia Hédi Baccouche Zine El Abidine Ben Ali Mohamed Ghannouchi Hamed Karoui Mohammed Mzali
Outline_of_Tunisia
(complete list) – Mohamed Chenik, Prime minister (1950–1952) Slaheddine Baccouche, Prime minister (1952–1954) Mohamed Salah Mzali, Prime minister (1954)
List of state leaders in the 20th century (1951–2000)
List_of_state_leaders_in_the_20th_century_(1951–2000)
African American physicist
Calculation of deuteron wave functions with relativistic interactions (1976) Doctoral advisor Franz Gross Notable students Devin G. Walker Aziza Baccouche
Warren_Buck
Younes (1974-06-16)16 June 1974 (aged 22) Étoile du Sahel 3 2DF Lotfi Baccouche (1973-06-19)19 June 1973 (aged 23) Étoile du Sahel 4 2DF Khaled Badra
Football at the 1996 Summer Olympics – Men's team squads
Football_at_the_1996_Summer_Olympics_–_Men's_team_squads
Tunisian politician (born 1949)
(1980–1986) Rachid Sfar (1986–1987) Zine El Abidine Ben Ali (1987) Hédi Baccouche (1987–1989) Hamed Karoui (1989–1999) Mohamed Ghannouchi (1999–2011) Beji
Hamadi_Jebali
Area of central eastern Tunisia
Mahdia and SC Moknine. Abdelwahab Abdallah Zine El Abidine Ben Ali Hedi Baccouche Habib Bourguiba Abdelaziz Ben Dhia Amor Rourou Mohamed Ghannouchi Idriss
Sahel,_Tunisia
Name list
"victorious, triumphant". Notable people with the name include: Féthi Baccouche (born 1960), Tunisian long-distance runner Fethi Benslama (born 1961)
Fethi
Frank Zimmermann (FRG) 13:50.84 1983 Steve Harris (GBR) 13:46.99 Féthi Baccouche (TUN) 13:47.69 Shuichi Yoneshige (JPN) 13:48.13 1985 Stefano Mei (ITA)
List of Universiade medalists in athletics (men)
List_of_Universiade_medalists_in_athletics_(men)
International athletics championship event
Rachid Habchaoui (ALG) 13:54.47 Hassen Babassi (ALG) 13:56.41 Féthi Baccouche (TUN) 13:57.70 10,000 metres Rachid Habchaoui (ALG) 28:56.8 Ahmed Musa
1981 Arab Athletics Championships
1981_Arab_Athletics_Championships
physicist, and Nobel laureate William P. Allis, theoretical physicist Aziza Baccouche, physicist and science filmmaker Robert Ballard, US Navy officer and professor
List of Sigma Pi Sigma members
List_of_Sigma_Pi_Sigma_members
Tunisian politician (1925–2010)
(1980–1986) Rachid Sfar (1986–1987) Zine El Abidine Ben Ali (1987) Hédi Baccouche (1987–1989) Hamed Karoui (1989–1999) Mohamed Ghannouchi (1999–2011) Beji
Mohammed_Mzali
story writer[Banipal] Mahmoud Aslan (1902–after 1971)[Gikandi] Hachemi Baccouche (1916–2008), novelist and essayist[Gikandi] Hélé Béji (1948– ), novelist
List_of_Tunisian_writers
League Doha, Qatar Two miles 8:32.34 Féthi Baccouche 13 July 1986 Formia, Italy 5000 m 13:13.94 Féthi Baccouche 4 July 1987 Bislett Games Oslo, Norway 10
List of Tunisian records in athletics
List_of_Tunisian_records_in_athletics
Necdet Ayaz (TUR) 14:36.89 12. Eugène Muslar (BIZ) 15:05.78 13. John Tau (PNG) 15:24.68 14. Ruddy Cornielle (DOM) 17:16.77 – Fethi Baccouche (TUN) DNF
Athletics at the 1984 Summer Olympics – Men's 5000 metres
Athletics_at_the_1984_Summer_Olympics_–_Men's_5000_metres
member of the Minnesota House of Representatives (1963–1972). Aziza Baccouche, 48, American physicist, brain tumour. Ivo Baldi Gaburri, 74, Italian-born
Deaths_in_June_2021
Mizouri Independent Minister of Education and Government Spokesperson Taïeb Baccouche Independent Minister of Culture Azedine Beschaouch [fr] Independent Minister
Caid_Essebsi_Cabinet
Tunisian politician and reformer
(1980–1986) Rachid Sfar (1986–1987) Zine El Abidine Ben Ali (1987) Hédi Baccouche (1987–1989) Hamed Karoui (1989–1999) Mohamed Ghannouchi (1999–2011) Beji
Khelil_Bouhageb
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Boy/Male
Tamil
Murugappan | à®®à¯à®°à¯à®•பà¯à®ªà®£Â
Lord Murugan
Female
German
Pet form of Swiss/German Verena, possibly VRENI means "to fear, to respect."
Girl/Female
Tamil
Swapanthi | ஸà¯à®µà®ªà®‚தீ
Goddess Lakshmi
Boy/Male
Hungarian
Fire.
Girl/Female
Spanish
Bitter.
Girl/Female
Italian American
Lady. From the respectful title Donna.
Boy/Male
Sikh
Remembrance of the enlighteners name
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
A King who Married Shankuntala
Girl/Female
Hindu
Dedicated to service, Surrendered, Offered to God
Girl/Female
Hindu
Date
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