(1968-04-01) April 1, 1968 (age 56) Royal Palace, Beirut, Lebanon
Occupation(s)
Singer, oud
Years active
1980–present
Musical artist
Julia Boutros (Arabic: جوليا بطرس; born April 1, 1968[1]) is a Lebanese singer who rose to prominence in the 1980s with a series of songs like "Ghabet Shams El Haq" and "Wein el Malayeen". She is also the sister of Ziad Boutros and the wife of the ex-Minister of defense Elias Bou Saab.[2][3]
^"Julia Boutros Biography". Julia Boutros Official Website. Archived from the original on December 24, 2008. Retrieved December 29, 2008.
^"Biography of Education Minister Elias Abu Saab", (Lebanese) National News Agency, February 15, 2014
^"جوليا بطرس.. صوت الثورة الذي سكن بيت الوزير". Al Jazeera (in Arabic).
Malayeen". She is also the sister of Ziad Boutros and the wife of the ex-Minister of defense Elias Bou Saab. Boutros was born in Beirut, Lebanon, on April...
candidates and ideological differences. He is married to the renowned singer JuliaBoutros and has two sons, Samer and Tarek. "FPM MP Elias Bou Saab elected deputy...
popular song composed in tribute to him was by Lebanese Christian singer JuliaBoutros, called "Ahebba'i" meaning "my loved ones", which was inspired by Nasrallah's...
13: 49–56. doi:10.31826/9781463233013-008. ISBN 9781463233013. Labaki, Boutros (1998). "The Christian Communities and the Economic and Social Situation...
Lebanese artists like Fairuz, Majida El Roumi, Wadih El Safi, Sabah, JuliaBoutros or Najwa Karam are widely known and appreciated in Lebanon and in the...
Israel-Lebanon conflict in 2006. In the same year, he also interviewed JuliaBoutros, Walid Jumblat and former Cuban president Fidel Castro. He was regarded...
Mohamed Mounir, Latifa, Cheb Khaled, George Wassouf, Hakim, Fares Karam, JuliaBoutros, and Amal Hijazi. Due to Iraq's diversity and the long history, the...
Zena "Hamaam al-Quds" (Arabic: حمام القدس, "Doves of Jerusalem") by JuliaBoutros, Amal Arafa and Sausan Hamami "Il-Gudes Naadat" (Arabic: القدس نادت...
actress March 30 – Céline Dion, Canadian singer-songwriter April 1 – JuliaBoutros, Lebanese singer April 3 – Sebastian Bach (Sebastian Philip Bierk),...
Nasri Shamseddine, Majida El Roumi, and contemporary singers including JuliaBoutros, Pascale Sakr, and Haifa Wehbe. In 1996, Rahbani published the poetry...
Alanis Morissette, Jane's Addiction, Natalie Merchant, Fairouz, and JuliaBoutros. The album remained on the Billboard Charts for 13 weeks.[citation needed]...
March 31 – César Sampaio, Brazilian football player and coach April 1 JuliaBoutros, Lebanese singer Andreas Schnaas, German director Alexander Stubb, 43rd...
the Syrian queen of Palmyra. A series of concerts by Lebanese artist JuliaBoutros at the Citadel of Damascus. An Orient of Palaces: Claude Shaeffer and...
horror film director known for the Violent Shit film series; in Hamburg JuliaBoutros, Lebanese pop music star; in Beirut Died: Lev Davidovich Landau, 60...
including 20th century Lebanese singers Fairuz, Majida al-Roumi, and JuliaBoutros, as well as a number of modern mainstream and underground hip-hop artists...
Basilica of Our Lady of Lebanon-Harissa by the Patriarch Cardinal Nasrallah Boutros Sfeir. The Mass of Enthronement was held at the Maronite Cathedral of Our...
Bassous (born 1978), artist Carla Nazih al-Berkashi (born 1983), singer JuliaBoutros, (born 1968), singer Huguette Caland (1931–2019), painter, sculptor...
Lebanese romantic, comedy movie directed by Sophie Boutros and produced by Nadia Eliewat; Both Boutros and Eliewat are the film writers. The film premiered...
two younger sisters, Marianna and Sultana, and an older half-brother, Boutros, from one of Kamila's previous marriages. Gibran's family lived in poverty...
1995 by BoutrosBoutros-Ghali, then the Secretary-General of the United Nations. She was granted a second five-year term in 2000 by Boutros-Ghali's successor...
former law school dean Harold Bloom, literary theorist and critic BoutrosBoutros-Ghali, Egyptian politician and Secretary-General of the United Nations...