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Kabiri (other)
Kabiri may refer to: *Kabiri, Cabeiri, enigmatic chthonic deities of Greek mythology People *Amir Gross Kabiri, Israeli businessman, art collector, owner of Hapoel Tel Aviv F.C * Muhiddin Kabiri (born 1965), also known as Kabirov, Tajik politician, former member of the parliament of Tajikistan * Rabi-ollah Kabiri (1889-1947), Iranian Azerbaijani general and politician and minister in Ja'far Pishevari's Cabinet in northern Iran *Uri Kabiri Uri Kabiri ( he, אורי כבירי; born June 3, 1970) is an Israeli songwriter, actor and musical producer. Biography Uri Kabiri was born in Jerusalem. After his parents divorced, he moved with his mother to Rechovot. He learned to play sever ... (born 1970), Israeli songwriter, actor and musical producer Places * Kabiri, Angola, a town and commune in the municipality of Ícolo e Bengo, Luanda Province, Angola * Kabiri, Iran (other) ** See also * Kabir (other) {{dab, geo, surname ...
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Cabeiri
In Greek mythology, the Cabeiri or Cabiri ( grc, Κάβειροι, ''Kábeiroi''), also transliterated Kabeiri or Kabiri, were a group of enigmatic chthonic deities. They were worshiped in a mystery cult closely associated with that of Hephaestus, centered in the north Aegean islands of Lemnos and possibly Samothrace—at the Samothrace temple complex—and at Thebes. In their distant origins the Cabeiri and the Samothracian gods may include pre-Greek elements, or other non-Greek elements, such as Thracian, Tyrrhenian, Pelasgian, Phrygian or Hittite. The Lemnian cult was always local to Lemnos, but the Samothracian mystery cult spread rapidly throughout the Greek world during the Hellenistic period, eventually initiating Romans. The ancient sources disagree about whether the deities of Samothrace were Cabeiri or not; and the accounts of the two cults differ in detail. But the two islands are close to each other, at the northern end of the Aegean, and the cults are at least ...
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Amir Gross Kabiri
Amir Gross Kabiri ( he, אמיר גרוס כבירי; born 29 August 1980) is an Israeli businessman, philanthropist, industrialist, publisher, and art collector. He is the chairman of the M.T. Abraham Group, CEO & Founder of Aluminij Industries, and best known as the owner of The Art Newspaper Israel, President of the M.T. Abraham Foundation, Member at the Board of Patrons of the Conference of European Rabbis, and the President of the Hermitage Museum Foundation Israel. Kabiri is also a vice president of the HŠK Zrinjski Mostar football club, President of the Chamber of Commerce of the State of Israel in Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Head of the Jewish Community of Mostar. Early life Kabiri was born on August 29, 1980. He attended Ironi Daled high school in Tel Aviv, Israel from 1992 to 1998, where he majored in Business administration and Managerial economics. Business career 2.1 Aluminium In the year 2020, he became the owner of Aluminij Industries, an aluminium man ...
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Muhiddin Kabiri
Muhiddin Kabiri ( tg, Муҳиддин Кабирӣ), also known as Muhiddin Tilloevich Kabirov ( tg, Муҳиддин Тиллоевич Кабиров; 20 July 1965) is a Tajik Muslim politician, former member of the parliament of Tajikistan and the chairman of the opposition Islamic Renaissance Party (IRPT) which was banned in Tajikistan in August 2015. Kabiri is fluent in Tajik, Persian, Arabic, Russian, and English. Early life and career Kabiri was born in the Faizobod District of Tajikistan into a devout Muslim family. During the country's civil war in 1992–1997, Kabiri lived in Russia and had a business there. Upon returning to Dushanbe in 1997, he became a close ally of Said Abdullo Nuri, the leader of the IRPT, becoming deputy chairman of the party in 2000. In 2005, he was elected to the parliament of Tajikistan through an IRPT party list. Kabiri effectively led the IRPT since 2004 when Said Abdullo Nuri was diagnosed with cancer. Despite the resistance of many conser ...
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Rabi-ollah Kabiri
Rabi-ollah Kabiri ( az, Mirzə Rəbi Kəbiri, fa, ربيع‌الله كبيري ; 1889 in Maragheh – 1947) was an Iranian Azerbaijani general and politician. In 1945, he became Road, Post and Telegraph Minister of Azerbaijan People's Government The Azerbaijan People's Government ( az, آذربایجان میللی حکومتی - Azərbaycan Milli Hökuməti; fa, حکومت خودمختار آذربایجان) was a short-lived unrecognized secessionist state in northern Iran from Nov ... of northern Iran in a cabinet led by Ja'far Pishevari. Notes References * * People from Maragheh 1889 births 1947 deaths Azerbaijani Democratic Party politicians Executed politicians People executed by Pahlavi Iran {{Iran-politician-stub ...
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Uri Kabiri
Uri Kabiri ( he, אורי כבירי; born June 3, 1970) is an Israeli songwriter, actor and musical producer. Biography Uri Kabiri was born in Jerusalem. After his parents divorced, he moved with his mother to Rechovot. He learned to play several musical instruments at an early age, but focused mainly on keyboard. In 1979, when Kabiri was nine, he began to take drum lessons. His mother married the drum teacher and in 1982, they opened a drum school in Tel Aviv. Kabiri helped to run the school's recording studio. Acting career In 1986, Kabiri played the part of Gadi Fishenzon in the cult film ''Alex Holeh Ahavah''. In 1988, Kabiri appeared in ''Tel Aviv - Los Angeles'' by Dudu Topaz. In 1988-1991, he served in the Israel Defense Forces as a member of the Israel Air Force band. Music career In 1992 he began working as a dub artist for children's TV shows, including ''Video Power'', ''Mr. Bogus'' and '' The Adventures of Tiny Toons''. In the 1990s, Kabiri composed and arranged the ...
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