Fawzia Explained
Fawzia or Faouzia or Fouzia is an Arabic personal name. Notable people named Fawzia or alternative spellings include:
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- Fawzia Yusuf H. Adam, Somali politician, former Minister of Foreign Affairs and former Deputy Prime Minister of Somalia
- Fawzia Assaad (born 1929), Egyptian novelist writing in French
- Fawzia Fahim, Egyptian scientist biochemist and environmental biologist
- Fawzia Afzal-Khan, Pakistani-American academic
- Princess Fawzia of Egypt (disambiguation), various members of Egyptian royalty
- Fawzia Koofi (born 1975), Afghan politician and women's rights activist
- Fawzia Mirza, Pakistani-American actress
- Fawzia Peer, South African politician
- Fawzia Rhoda, South African politician
- Fawzia Zainal, Bahraini politician, Speaker of the Council of Representatives, media and social activist
- Fawzia Zouari (born 1955), Tunisian writer and journalist
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- Faouzia, full name Faouzia Ouihya (born 2000), Moroccan-Canadian singer-songwriter and musician
- Faouzia Aloui (born 1957), Tunisian poet and fiction writer
- Faouzia Charfi née Rekik (born 1941), Tunisian scientist, intellectual and politician
- Faouzia Mebarki (born 1959), Algerian diplomat, ambassador to Austria and Slovakia
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- Fouzia El Bayed also Elbayed, Moroccan women's rights advocate, a former member of the Moroccan Parliament
- Fouzia Habib, Pakistani politician
- Fouzia Hameed, Pakistani politician
- Fouzia Khan, also known as Fauzia Khan, Indian politician
- Fouzia Ejaz Khan, Pakistani politician
- Fouzia Rhissassi (born 1947), Moroccan academician, professor of social sciences
- Fouzia Saeed (born 1959), Pakistani social activist, gender expert, trainer/facilitator, development manager, folk culture promoter, television commentator
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