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Wife of Selim al-Toumi, the Emir of Algiers
Zaphira or Zafira (in Arabic: زفيرة) is said to have been the wife of Selim al-Toumi, the Emir of Algiers in the 16th century. In Western historiography
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2022 film
The late king's wife, Queen Zaphira, decided to confront Barbarossa and stand up to him. Source: Adila Bendimerad: Zaphira, the Last Queen Dali Benssalah:
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Algerian independence fighter
battle. Yacef died on 10 September 2021, aged 93, in Algiers. His daughter Zaphira Yacef stated that he had been suffering from heart problems before his
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Topics referred to by the same term
Zafira may refer to: Opel Zafira Zaphira (died 1516), alleged wife of Selim al-Toumi, Emir of Algiers Zafire Hatun (c.1620s–1645/1646), slave in the Ottoman
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Burkinabé filmmaker (born 1976)
collaboration with Ouédraogo. In 2013 she produced, directed and co-wrote Moi Zaphira a black and white film about a young Burkinabe mother who goes against
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2025 Indonesian television show
Wilona as Pijar Emir Mahira as Heksa Fadi Alaydrus as Andre Zee JKT48 as Zaphira Diamantina / Zee Shania Gracia as Alfa Olivia Jensen as Ghina Pratiwi Dominique
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African film industry award ceremony
Doris Simeon 2010 Achievement in Art Direction The Figurine 2008 Most Outstanding Actor Indigenous Ayo Akinwale 2013 Achievement in Lighting Moi Zaphira
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Presumed concubine of Sultan Ibrahim
Kala. Other spellings and variants of her name include Safira, Zaffira, Zaphira, Zarife and Zefira. Bulgarini wrote that at the time of her enslavement
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Prince of Wallachia
November 1716 to February 1719. John Mavrocordatos had married in 1709 Zaphira Guliano, daughter of Demetrius Guliano, Grand Logothete of the Patriarchate
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2013 film awards ceremony
Uhlanga the Mark Achievement in Lighting Achievement in Screenplay Moi Zaphira Zama Zama Flower Girl Elelwani Uhlanga The Mark Heroes and Zeros Contract
9th Africa Movie Academy Awards
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Moldavian prince (r. 1785–1786)
in Moscow on February 8, 1819. Alexander II Mavrocordatos had married Zaphira or Zamfira Caradja. The couple had only one daughter who became maid of
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Preceded by Doamna Marica Brâncoveanu Princess consort of Wallachia 1714–1716 Zaphira Guliano
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Irish actress
Hermione 14 March 1755 - Zara in the Mourning Bride 2 February 1756 - Zaphira in Barbarossa Volumnia in 'Coriolanus' Covent Garden, London 5 January
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Nominated Otelo Burning Zulu Sara Bletcher Nominated Asoni Nominated 2013 Moi Zaphira Won Elelwani Venda Ntshavheni Wa Luruli Nominated The Last Fishing Boat
Africa Movie Academy Award for Best Film in an African Language
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Masebe Elelwani Won Yvonne Okoro Contract Nominated Mariam Ouedraogo Moi Zaphira Nominated Rita Dominic The Meeting Nominated Mbutung Seikeh Ninah’s Diary
Africa Movie Academy Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role
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2017 Algerian television series
Badidou Mohamed Boucheyeb Faycal Arkam Slama Khaled Mounia Ben Fighoul Zaphira Shirine Boutella Jo/Joher Ahcene Bachar The server Idir Benaibouche Bikam
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Senegalese film director, screenwriter and film producer
Sow Fall Assistant director, co-screenwriter, co-producer 105 m 2012 Moi Zaphira ! by Apolline Traoré Drama fiction feature Assistant director 102 m 2015
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in Tey by Alain Gomis (Senegal) Best Actress: Mariam Ouedraogo in Moi Zaphira by Apolline Traore (Burkina Faso) Best Feature Documentary: Meme Pas Mal
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English Anglican priest, playwright and essayist
(1754), a tragedy in five acts based on the story of Aruj Barbarossa and Zaphira, and Athelstane (1756), both performed; David Garrick and Mrs Cibber played
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British actress (1790–1876)
in the ‘Roman Actor,’ Yarico, Juliet, Perdita, Alcmena in ‘Amphitryon,’ Zaphira in ‘Barbarossa,’ and the Queen in ‘Hamlet.’ Most important among her many
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