Influential Women of the Middle East and North Africa - Statistics

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Told 1000 tales to save herself from being beheaded. Scheherazade
100%
7th century Arab politician, commander, and favourite wife of prophet Muhammad. Aisha
0%
23rd Century BCE - high priestess during the Akkadian Empire. She is thought to be the earliest known named author anywhere in the world. Enheduanna
0%
Established the world’s first university in the Moroccan city of Fez. Fatima al-Fihri
0%
The first Valide Sultan of the Ottoman Empire Hafsa Sultan
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Resistance leader and commander in the fight against the French in 19th century Algeria. Lalla Fatma
0%
The first woman not only in Egypt, but in all of Africa to gain her pilot's license. Lotfia Elnadi
0%
Ruled the Saltuqids from 1191 until 1200 in what is today modern Turkey. Mama Hatun
0%
Egyptian feminist writer, activist and physician. 1931-2021 Nawal El Saadawi
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The first Haseki Sultan of the Ottoman Empire and the legal wife of the Ottoman Sultan Suleiman the Magnificent. Roxelana
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One of Egypt's most influential nuclear scientists of the 20th century. Sameera Moussa
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Born a slave, she became the Sultana of Egypt, and the first woman to sit on the Egyptian throne since Cleopatra. Shajarat al-Dur
0%
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