Dodi Fayed (Uzbek Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Dodi Fayed" in Uzbek language version.

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augusta.com (Global: 4,308th place; Uzbek: low place)

chronicle.augusta.com

biography.com (Global: 253rd place; Uzbek: 294th place)

books.google.com (Global: 3rd place; Uzbek: 4th place)

  • Bradford, Sarah (2007), Diana, Penguin, ISBN 978-0-14-190673-7, „Fayed had risen from his lowly beginnings through his connection with the Kashoggi family, Saudis of Turkish descent, who owned their position to their connection with the rulers of Saudi Arabia. In 1954 he had married Samira, the sixteen-year-old sister of Adnan Kashoggi, his contemporary, son of the head of the family Dr Mohamed Kashoggi. Their son, Emad, always known as 'Dodi', had been born in 1955...“

cnn.com (Global: 28th place; Uzbek: 106th place)

edition.cnn.com

express.co.uk (Global: 402nd place; Uzbek: 1,614th place)

independent.co.uk (Global: 36th place; Uzbek: 137th place)

lorientlejour.com (Global: 4,479th place; Uzbek: 9,752nd place)

people.com (Global: 31st place; Uzbek: 361st place)

theguardian.com (Global: 12th place; Uzbek: 52nd place)

  • Peretti, Jacques. „Death of a playboy“. The Guardian (2009-yil 11-yanvar). Qaraldi: 2013-yil 26-may. Manba xatosi: Invalid <ref> tag; name "per11jan" defined multiple times with different content

web.archive.org (Global: 1st place; Uzbek: 1st place)