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Johari Dialect
Johari may refer to: * ''Johari'' (film), a 2006 Tanzanian film * Johari dialect, a dialect of the Kumaoni language of India * Johari window, in interpersonal communication and relationships People with the name * Azizi Johari (born 1948), American model and actress *Ismail Johari, Malaysian writer *Johari Johnson, American actress and comedian *Johari Abdul, Malaysian politician * Johari Abdul Ghani, Malaysian politician *Johari Abdul-Malik, American imam * Johari Amini, American editor * Johari Ramli (born 1949), Malaysian cyclist *Khairul Helmi Johari (born 1988), Malaysian footballer * Khir Johari (1923–2006), Malaysian politician * Nurfais Johari (born 1999), Malaysian footballer * Nurul Farhanah Johari, Malaysian weightlifter * Tarmizi Johari, Bruneian footballer * Zairil Khir Johari (born 1982), Malaysian politician * Mohammed Ali bin Johari (1976–2008), Singaporean convicted murderer who raped and killed his stepdaughter. See also * Johari-Goldstein relaxation, i ...
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Johari (film)
Johari may refer to: * ''Johari'' (film), a 2006 Tanzanian film *Johari dialect, a dialect of the Kumaoni language of India * Johari window, in interpersonal communication and relationships People with the name * Azizi Johari (born 1948), American model and actress *Ismail Johari, Malaysian writer *Johari Johnson, American actress and comedian *Johari Abdul, Malaysian politician * Johari Abdul Ghani, Malaysian politician *Johari Abdul-Malik, American imam * Johari Amini, American editor * Johari Ramli (born 1949), Malaysian cyclist *Khairul Helmi Johari (born 1988), Malaysian footballer * Khir Johari (1923–2006), Malaysian politician * Nurfais Johari (born 1999), Malaysian footballer * Nurul Farhanah Johari, Malaysian weightlifter * Tarmizi Johari, Bruneian footballer * Zairil Khir Johari (born 1982), Malaysian politician * Mohammed Ali bin Johari (1976–2008), Singaporean convicted murderer who raped and killed his stepdaughter. See also * Johari-Goldstein relaxation, in ...
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Johari Ramli
Johari Ramli (born 20 March 1949) is a Malaysian former cyclist. He competed in the individual road race at the 1968 Summer Olympics The 1968 Summer Olympics ( es, Juegos Olímpicos de Verano de 1968), officially known as the Games of the XIX Olympiad ( es, Juegos de la XIX Olimpiada) and commonly known as Mexico 1968 ( es, México 1968), were an international multi-sport eve .... References External links * 1949 births Living people Malaysian male cyclists Olympic cyclists of Malaysia Cyclists at the 1968 Summer Olympics People from Kedah Cyclists at the 1970 Asian Games Asian Games competitors for Malaysia 20th-century Malaysian people 21st-century Malaysian people {{Malaysia-cycling-bio-stub ...
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Mohammed Ali Bin Johari
Nurasyura binte Mohamed Fauzi was a two-year-old Malay girl from Singapore who was raped and murdered. Nurasyura, better known as Nonoi, had gone missing on 1 March 2006, and a highly publicized search ensued; three days later her stepfather, Mohammed Ali bin Johari, confessed to what he claimed was an accidental death, and he led police to her body. An autopsy revealed that the girl was drowned to death and was sexually assaulted before her death. On 31 August 2007, after an 8-day hearing, the High Court found Mohammed Ali, who repeatedly denied raping Nonoi, guilty of murder and sentenced him to death. Subsequently, the Court of Appeal of Singapore (the highest court of Singapore), while dismissing Mohammed Ali's appeal on 22 April 2008, had also found him guilty of raping Nonoi even though the prosecution had not formally made an additional charge of rape against him in the first place. After staying on death row for another 8 months since the loss of his appeal, Mohammed ...
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Zairil Khir Johari
Zairil Khir Johari (born 17 October 1982) is a Malaysian politician who has served as Member of the Penang State Executive Council (EXCO) in the Pakatan Harapan (PH) state administration under Chief Minister Chow Kon Yeow and Member of the Penang State Legislative Assembly (MLA) for Tanjong Bunga since May 2018. He served as the Member of Parliament (MP) for Bukit Bendera from May 2013 to May 2018. He is a member of the Democratic Action Party, a component party of the PH state ruling but federal opposition coalition. In DAP, he served as the Assistant National Publicity Secretary from September 2013 to March 2022, State Vice-Chairman of Penang since December 2013 and Parliamentary Spokesperson of Education, Science and Technology. He is the son of Khir Johari, former federal minister and prominent politician from Barisan Nasional (BN) and Alliance who are the opposing coalitions of PH. Early life, education and early career Zairil attended the Multimedia University in Cybe ...
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Tarmizi Johari
Soldadu Mohammad Tarmizi bin Haji Mat Johari (born 26 December 1983) is a Bruneian footballer who last played for MS ABDB and the Brunei national team as a goalkeeper. He had a brief spell with professional club Brunei DPMM FC in 2014. Club career Tarmizi began playing league football with QAF FC, then transferred to the football team of the Royal Brunei Armed Forces, MS ABDB from the 2007-08 season onwards. He has won four league titles and six FA Cups with the Armymen to date. Tarmizi moved to Brunei DPMM FC in early 2014 to serve as third-choice goalkeeper behind Wardun Yussof and Azman Ilham Noor. He was released and promptly rejoined MS ABDB after the season ended. International career Tarmizi was first selected for the Brunei national football team at the 2018 World Cup qualifying matches against Chinese Taipei in early 2015. He became a regular squad member for the Wasps but was finally handed his first appearance at the 2016 AFC Solidarity Cup held in Malaysi ...
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Nurul Farhanah Johari
Nurul Farhanah Binti Johari (born ) is a Malaysian female former weightlifter, who competed in the 69 kg category and represented Malaysia at international competitions. She competed at the 2009 Southeast Asian Games ) , Nations participating = 11 , Athletes participating = 3100 , Events = 372 in 25 sports , Opening ceremony = 9 December 2009 , Closing ceremony = 18 December 2009 , Officially opened by = Choummaly Sayason .... Major results References 1988 births Living people Malaysian female weightlifters Place of birth missing (living people) Southeast Asian Games competitors for Malaysia Competitors at the 2009 Southeast Asian Games {{Malaysia-weightlifting-bio-stub ...
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Nurfais Johari
Muhammad Nurfais bin Johari (born 27 March 1999) is a Malaysian footballer who plays for PDRM as a midfielder in the Malaysia Premier League. Career He made his professional debut for Penang in a 1–0 Premier League defeat to PDRM on 24 February 2018. In that match, he came on as a late substitute. International career Youth Nurfais was part of the national team for the 2017 AFF U-18 Youth Championship that will take place in Yangon, Myanmar. He was named in the Malaysia under 19 squad for 2018 AFF U-19 Youth Championship in the Indonesia. He has played in the final against Myanmar which Malaysia win 4–3. On 15 October 2018, he was named in the under-19 side for the 2018 AFC U-19 Championship. Career statistics Club Honours International Malaysia U-19 * AFF U-19 Youth Championship: 2018 * AFF U-19 Youth Championship runners up : 2017 Club Penang FA * Malaysia Premier League :2020 2020 was heavily defined by the COVID-19 pandemic, which led to globa ...
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Khir Johari
Tan Sri Mohamed Khir bin Johari ( ms, محمد خير بن جوهري, label= Jawi, script=arab, italic=unset; 29 January 1923 – 19 November 2006) was a Malaysian politician and the former Malaysian Minister of Education. Born on 29 January 1923, in Alor Setar, Khir received formal education in the prestigious Sultan Abdul Hamid College (KSAH) in Kedah. Khir was a Member of Parliament from 1955 to 1982. He was involved in the Malaysian political scene from its inception and served in the Cabinet of Tunku Abdul Rahman and Tun Abdul Razak. Upon his retirement he held positions in several organisations, most famously as President of the World Wide Fund for Nature of Malaysia (WWF). Khir died of heart failure at 83 on 19 November 2006. He was accorded a state funeral and was buried in Makam Pahlawan near Masjid Negara, Kuala Lumpur. Early life and education Mohamed Khir was born on 29 January 1923, in Alor Setar, Kedah. He received formal education in the Sultan Abdul Hami ...
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Khairul Helmi Johari
Khairul Helmi Bin Johari (born 31 March 1988 in Sungai Petani, Kedah) is a Malaysian footballer who plays for Malaysia Premier League club Kelantan and the Malaysia national team. Khairul plays mainly as a centre-back. He is known as ''Keon'' among his teammates and fans. Career Khairul played for Kedah youth team, the President Cup team. Khairul has been promoted from the youth team to senior team along with his friends Rozaidi Rahim and Hazwan Zainun starting from 2007/08 M-League season. He signed a professional contract in November 2007. However, Khairul was hit by injuries. In November 2010, Khairul was called up to the Malaysia national squad by coach K. Rajagopal for the 2010 AFF Suzuki Cup, although he didn't play any games at the tournament as Malaysia won the 2010 AFF Suzuki Cup title for the first time in their history. In October 2016, Khairul with jersey number 25 has been called up to the National football team for a Class A Friendly match against S ...
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Johari Amini
Johari Amini (born 1935) is an African American poet, author, and chiropractor. Amini was born Jewel Lattimore in Philadelphia in 1935."Amini-Hudson, Johari (1935–)." '' Dictionary of Women Worldwide: 25,000 Women Through the Ages'', edited by Anne Commire and Deborah Klezmer, vol. 1, Yorkin Publications, 2007, p. 50. ''Gale eBooks''. Accessed 16 Sept. 2021. She cofounded the Third World Press in 1967 and was a staff member of the Institute of Positive Education. She also contributed to other Black Arts Movement institutions such as the Writers Workshop of the Organization of Black American Culture (OBAC), its publication NOMMO, the Kuumba Theater, and the Gwendolyn Brooks Writers’ Workshop Gwendolyn is a feminine given name, a variant spelling of ''Gwendolen'' (perhaps influenced by names such as ''Carolyn'', ''Evelyn'' and '' Marilyn''). This has been the most popular spelling in the United States. Notable people called Gwendolyn .... She co-founded and edited ''Black B ...
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Tanzania
Tanzania (; ), officially the United Republic of Tanzania ( sw, Jamhuri ya Muungano wa Tanzania), is a country in East Africa within the African Great Lakes region. It borders Uganda to the north; Kenya to the northeast; Comoro Islands and the Indian Ocean to the east; Mozambique and Malawi to the south; Zambia to the southwest; and Rwanda, Burundi, and the Democratic Republic of the Congo to the west. Mount Kilimanjaro, Africa's highest mountain, is in northeastern Tanzania. According to the United Nations, Tanzania has a population of million, making it the most populous country located entirely south of the equator. Many important hominid fossils have been found in Tanzania, such as 6-million-year-old Pliocene hominid fossils. The genus Australopithecus ranged across Africa between 4 and 2 million years ago, and the oldest remains of the genus ''Homo'' are found near Lake Olduvai. Following the rise of '' Homo erectus'' 1.8 million years ago, humanity spread ...
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