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Harbi may refer to: Persons *Harbi al-Himyari, semi-legendary alchemist and teacher of Jabir ibn Hayyan * Ahmed Harbi (born 1986), an Israeli-born Palestinian footballer * Mahmoud Harbi (1921 – 1960), a Somali politician *Mohamed Harbi (born 1933), an Algerian historian and member of the National Liberation Front (FLN) * Rashida Tlaib (born 1976), an American politician born Rashida Harbi See also *Al-Harbi Alharbi or Al-Harbi (Arabic: الحربي) is an Arabic surname that refers to the Harb tribe, one of the Tribes of Arabia. Notable people with the name include: * Farid Al-Harbi (born 1990), Saudi Arabian footballer *Hamad Al Harbi (born 1980), ... (surname) * Harb (tribe) {{disambiguation ...
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Harbi Al-Himyari
Ḥarbī al-Ḥimyarī ( ar, حربي الحميري) is a semi-legendary Himyarite sage that occurs several times in the writings attributed to the Islamic alchemist Jābir ibn Ḥayyān (died c. 806−816). He is said there to have been one of Jabir's teachers, and to have been 463 years old when Jabir met him. One of Jabir's lost works was dedicated to Harbi al-Himyari's contributions to alchemy Alchemy (from Arabic: ''al-kīmiyā''; from Ancient Greek: χυμεία, ''khumeía'') is an ancient branch of natural philosophy, a philosophical and protoscientific tradition that was historically practiced in China, India, the Muslim world, ..., a fact which may point to the existence in Jabir's time of a written work attributed to him.. References Sources * * Alchemy Legendary people Himyarites {{sci-hist-stub ...
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Ahmed Harbi
Ahmed Harbi Mahajna ( ar, أحمد حربي محاجنة, he, אחמד מחאג'נה; born 16 July 1986), simply known as Ahmed Harbi, is a Palestinian footballer playing for Maccabi Ahi Iksal as a full back, having previously played in the Israeli league. International career He received his first call up to the Palestine national football team in 2010 against Sudan. He has since played for Palestine at the 2010 WAFF Championship, the qualifying rounds of 2012 AFC Challenge Cup, 2014 World Cup qualifying and the 2015 AFC Asian Cup. He scored his first goal for the national team against Myanmar in the final game of 2012 AFC Challenge Cup qualifying. He was the first player to be sent off in the 2015 AFC Asian Cup The 2015 AFC Asian Cup was the 16th edition of the men's AFC Asian Cup, a quadrennial international football tournament organised by the Asian Football Confederation (AFC). It was held in Australia from 9 to 31 January 2015. The tournament was .... Career stati ...
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Mahmoud Harbi
Mahamoud Harbi Farah ( ar, محمود الحربي, so, Maxamuud Xarbi Faarax) (1921 – 29 September 1960) was a Djiboutian politician of Somali ethnicity. A pan-Somalist, he was the Vice President of the Government Council of French Somaliland from 1957 to December 1958, during Djibouti's pre-independence period.Djibouti
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Biography

Harbi was born in , in 1921 to a Somali family from the Fourlaba sub-clan of the
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Mohamed Harbi
Mohamed Harbi (born June 16, 1933) is an Algerian historian who was a member of the National Liberation Front (Algeria), FLN during the Algerian War of Independence. Mohamed Harbi was born in 1933 into a wealthy family in El Harrouch, Algeria. At the age of 15, he joined the MTLD (ex.PPA). According to his later memoirs, Harbi lived underground in France and gathered support for the Algerian independence. 1954-1962 he was in a prominent position in the FLN. After the Algerian War of Independence, he became an advisor to new president, Ahmed Ben Bella and later a member of his cabinet. Harbi's Marxism was fiercely opposed by many veterans of the war, as well as by the army. According to his memoirs, Harbi tried to resist the increasingly authoritarian approach of the new government and urged Ben Bella to arm the people to avert a military coup. He believed, like many Marxists in his generation, that popular militias were needed to revolutionize society as well as resist the impendi ...
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Rashida Tlaib
Rashida Harbi Tlaib (, ; born July 24, 1976) is an American politician and lawyer serving as the U.S. representative for since 2019. The district includes the western half of Detroit, along with several of its western suburbs and much of the Downriver area. A member of the Democratic Party, Tlaib represented the 6th and 12th districts of the Michigan House of Representatives before her election to Congress. In 2018, Tlaib won the Democratic nomination for the United States House of Representatives seat from Michigan's 13th congressional district. She ran unopposed in the general election and became the first woman of Palestinian descent in Congress, the first Muslim woman to serve in the Michigan legislature, and one of the first two Muslim women elected to Congress, along with Ilhan Omar ( D-MN). Tlaib is a member of The Squad, an informal group of six (four until the 2020 elections) U.S. representatives on the left wing of the Democratic Party. Tlaib and Alexandria Ocas ...
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Al-Harbi
Alharbi or Al-Harbi (Arabic: الحربي) is an Arabic surname that refers to the Harb tribe, one of the Tribes of Arabia. Notable people with the name include: * Farid Al-Harbi (born 1990), Saudi Arabian footballer *Hamad Al Harbi (born 1980), Kuwaiti footballer * Hamad Al-Harbi (born 1995), Qatari footballer * Helal Al-Harbi (born 1990), Saudi Arabian footballer *Ibrahim Al-Harbi Ibrahim Mater Al-Harbi ( ar, ابراهيم الحربي) (born 10 July 1975) is a retired Saudi Arabian football midfielder. Career Al-Harbi played club football for Al-Nassr and Ohud. He also played for the national team, with which he part ... (born 1975), Saudi Arabian footballer * Mansoor Al-Harbi (born 1987), Saudi Arabian footballer * Mazi Salih al Harbi (1981–2006), Saudi Arabian who died at Guantanamo Bay * Mishal al Harbi (born 1980), Saudi Arabian held at Guantanamo Bay (released 2005) * Mishal Sayed Al-Harbi (born 1975), Kuwaiti sprinter * Mohsin Al-Harbi (born 1980), Omani football ...
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