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Mehri or Mahri may refer to: * Mehri people, an ethnic group of Oman and Yemen * Mehri language, the Modern South Arabian language spoken by them * Mahri, Jammu and Kashmir, a village in India People * Abdelhamid Mehri (1926–2012), Algerian resistance fighter and politician * Ahmed Mohammed Al Mahri (born 1988), UAE footballer * Djilali Mehri (born 1937), Algerian executive * Sulaiman Al Mahri (1480–1550), Arab navigator * Mehri Yalfani, Persian-language writer See also * Mahra (other) Mahra may refer to: Middle East * Al Mahrah Governorate, a governorate in Yemen * Mahra Sultanate, a historical sultanate in South Arabia * Mehri people, an ethnic group of Oman and Yemen * Mehri language, the Modern South Arabian language spoken b ... {{dab, surname Language and nationality disambiguation pages ...
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Mehri People
The Mehri (var. al-Mahrah, al-Meheri, al-Mahri or al-Mahra ( ar, المهرة), also known as the al-Mahrah tribe ( ar, قبيلة المهرة), are a Semitic ethnic group primarily inhabiting South Arabia and the Guardafui Channel island of Socotra. Origin They are descended from Mahra bin Heydan bin 'Amr bin el-Hafi Quda'a bin Malik bin 'Amr bin Murra bin Zeyd bin Malik bin Ḥimyar. Which means Mahra son of Heydan son of 'Amr son of el-Hafi Quda'a son of Malik son of 'Amr son of Murra son of Zeyd son of Malik son of Ḥimyar. Distribution The Mehri are one of the largest tribes in the Al Mahrah Governorate of Yemen and in the island of Socotra and Dhofar Governorate of Oman. Mehri group members are also found in other countries in the Arabian Peninsula, mainly Oman, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates and Somalia. According to ''Ethnologue'', there are around 115,200 total Mehri speakers. Of those, 50,000 live in Yemen (2011), 50,800 in Oman (2000), and 14,400 in K ...
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Mehri Language
Mehri or Mahri ( مهريّت ) is the most spoken of the Modern South Arabian languages (MSALs), a subgroup of the Semitic branch of the Afroasiatic family. It is spoken by the Mehri tribes, who inhabit isolated areas of the eastern part of Yemen, western Oman, particularly the Al Mahrah Governorate, with a small number in Saudi Arabia near the Yemeni and Omani borders. Up to the 19th century, speakers lived as far north as the central part of Oman. Mehri and its sister MSALs were spoken in the southern Arabian Peninsula before the spread of Arabic along with Islam in the 7th century CE. Today it is also spoken by Mehri residents in Qatar and the United Arab Emirates, as well as in Kuwait by guest workers originally from South Arabia, as well as nationals with a South Arabian heritage. Given the dominance of Arabic in the region over the past 1400 years and the frequent bilingualism with Arabic among Mehri speakers, Mehri is at some risk of extinction. It is primarily a spoke ...
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Mahri, Jammu And Kashmir
Mahri is a village in Tehsil Thathri of Doda district in Jammu and Kashmir. This village was one of the villages of Chenab Valley which was without electricity till 2022. History Mahri village was part of Bhaderwah tehsil in 1986; it became part of Thathri Thathri is a town and a notified area committee in Doda district in the Indian union territory of Jammu and Kashmir. Thathri valley is located in the foothills of the Himalayan mountains, about 85 km from Batote. Apart from having ample ... tehsil when Thathri was separated as a tehsil in Doda district. , Mahri is set to be electrified for the first time in the history. References {{JammuKashmir-geo-stub Villages in Doda district ...
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Abdelhamid Mehri
Abdelhamid Mehri (April 1926 – 30 January 2012) was an Algerian resistance fighter, soldier and politician.Rabah Beldjenna, Abdelhamid Mehri est décédé lundi à Alger, ''El Watan'', 30 January 2012 Born into a destitute family in Constantine, Algeria, Abdelhamid Mehri joined the Algerian People's Party (PPA) at an early age. He studied in Tunisia, and developed contacts with the nationalist Neo Destour party. In Algeria, he became a prominent member of the PPA's successor organization Mouvement pour le Triomphe des Libertés Démocratiques (MTLD), and continued into the Front de libération nationale (FLN), a guerrilla movement fighting for independence from French colonial rule. He was elected member of the GPRA, the FLN's exile government, as minister for Maghreb affairs in 1958; in 1961, he became minister of social and cultural affairs. After Algeria's independence in 1962, he briefly left politics, but gradually gained influence after the 1965 military coup d'ét ...
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Ahmed Mohammed Al Mahri
Ahmed Mohammed Mubarak Al Mahri (Arabic: أحمد محمد مبارك المهري) also known as Dada (دادا) or Ahmed Muhad (أحمد محاد). His full name is Ahmad Muhammad Mubarak Muhad al-Mahry (أحمد محمد مبارك محاد المهري)(born 10 June 1988) is a United Arab Emirati footballer who currently plays as a midfielder. He played 11 matches during the 2010 FIFA World Cup qualification (AFC), and scored 1 goal against Vietnam Vietnam or Viet Nam ( vi, Việt Nam, ), officially the Socialist Republic of Vietnam,., group="n" is a country in Southeast Asia, at the eastern edge of mainland Southeast Asia, with an area of and population of 96 million, making i .... Name His name, Ahmed Mohammed Mubarak Al Mahri, means ''Ahmed, Son of Mohammed, son of Mubarak, descendant of Al Mahri''. He is sometimes refer as Ahmed Mohammed, Ahmed Mohammed Mubarak or just Ahmed, but he is not Mr.Mohammed nor Mr.Mubarak. He is Mr.Al Mahri. Ahmed Mohammed als ...
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Djilali Mehri
Djilali Mehri ( ar, الجيلالي مهري) is the chairman and CEO of Pepsi Algeria, the holding Maghreb and the Middle East Investors, and he has a project to build 36 hotels with the Accor in major cities in Algeria such as Algiers, Constantine and Oran. Biography Born on December 15, 1937, in El Oued, Algeria, Djilali Mehri initially started with his first project Daouia Farm, founded by Djilali Mehri, who was successful in international commerce before turning to agriculture, sets the pace for local innovation. Neither a farmer nor the son of a farmer, Mehri simply believed that his homeland could produce anything, and he foresaw the possibilities offered by the then-new technologies of hybrid seedlings and drip irrigation. Beginning in 1985 with , and now farming a dense expanse of , Daouia produces pears, pomegranates and pistachios, all marketed nationwide and gradually entering the European market. He planted date palms, eucalyptus for its value in water management, ...
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Mehri Yalfani
Mehri Yalfani (Persian: مهری یلفانی Mihrī Yalfānī) (born in Hamadan, Iran) is an Iranian-born writer who writes both in Persian and English. Background Mehri Yalfani was born in Hamadan, Iran. After finishing high school, she moved to Tehran and studied Electrical Engineering in Tehran University and worked as an engineer for twenty years. She began to write stories in high school and published her first collection of short stories, ''Happy Days'', in 1966. For almost fifteen years, she concentrated on her family life and raising three children as well as her full-time job as an engineer. Then, her second book, and first novel, ''Before the Fall'', was published in 1980. In 1985, she emigrated from Iran, first to France and later, in 1987, to Canada. Since then, she has dedicated her life to writing and publishing both in Persian and English. In 1991, the Par Cultural Foundation in the United States published her second collection of short stories, ''Birthday Party'' ...
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Mahra (other)
Mahra may refer to: Middle East * Al Mahrah Governorate, a governorate in Yemen * Mahra Sultanate, a historical sultanate in South Arabia * Mehri people, an ethnic group of Oman and Yemen * Mehri language, the Modern South Arabian language spoken by them South Asia * Mahra, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, a town in Pakistan * Mahendra Singh Mahra (born 1937), Indian MP * Ummed Singh Mahra (1942–1971), Indian soldier See also * Marha (other) * Marah (other) Marah may refer to: * Marah (plant) or manroot, a kind of wild cucumber * Marah (band), an American rock band * Marah (Bible), one of the locations which the Torah identifies as having been travelled through by the Israelites during the Exodus * M ... {{Disambig, geo Language and nationality disambiguation pages ...
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