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Moha may refer to: * Moha, Film, Passion Project of Santosh Sivan ASC. Places *Moha, Belgium, a village in the municipality of Wanze, province of Liège, Belgium **County of Moha, medieval fief based on the village in Belgium *Moha, British Columbia, a rural locality located in British Columbia, Canada *Moha, Hungary, a village in Hungary People *Bob Moha (1890–1959), American middleweight boxer *Mohammed El Yaagoubi (AKA Moha, born 1977), Moroccan footballer *Khadfi Mohammed Rharsalla (AKA Moha, born 1993), Moroccan–Spanish football player Other uses *Moha (Buddhism), a state in which the mind is not clear, one of the three poisons of Buddhism *Moha (tree), ''Madhuca longifolia'' *Wat Moha Montrey Wat Moha Montrey ( km, វត្តមហាមន្ត្រី; "Grand Minister Pagoda") is a wat located on Sihanouk Boulevard in Phnom Penh, Cambodia. Built in 1970, it was used by the Khmer Rouge between 1975 and 1979 as a storage house fo ..., a monastery temple in Phn ...
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Moha may refer to: * Moha, Film, Passion Project of Santosh Sivan ASC. Places *Moha, Belgium, a village in the municipality of Wanze, province of Liège, Belgium **County of Moha, medieval fief based on the village in Belgium *Moha, British Columbia, a rural locality located in British Columbia, Canada *Moha, Hungary, a village in Hungary People *Bob Moha (1890–1959), American middleweight boxer * Mohammed El Yaagoubi (AKA Moha, born 1977), Moroccan footballer * Khadfi Mohammed Rharsalla (AKA Moha, born 1993), Moroccan–Spanish football player Other uses *Moha (Buddhism), a state in which the mind is not clear, one of the three poisons of Buddhism * Moha (tree), ''Madhuca longifolia'' *Wat Moha Montrey, a monastery temple in Phnom Penh, Cambodia *Moha By Geetanjali, a silver jewellery brand in India * Moha culture, an internet meme spoofing Jiang Zemin Jiang Zemin (17 August 1926 – 30 November 2022) was a Chinese politician who served as general secretary of the Chin ...
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Moha, Belgium
Moha (; wa, Mouhå) is a village and district of the municipality of Wanze, located in the province of Liège in Wallonia, Belgium. From the end of the 9th century until the early 10th, Moha was the seat of the County of Moha During the Middle Ages, the County of Moha ( la, comitatus Muhae or ''Mohae'') was a small territory in the ''pagus'' of Hesbaye in the Duchy of Lower Lorraine in the Holy Roman Empire. It was centred around the village of Moha on the right bank o ..., and the today ruined was the seat of the counts. Small-scale extraction of lead and silver took place here during the Middle Ages; in the 19th century large-scale stone quarries were established. Apart from the castle, there are several other historical buildings in the village, including a fortified farm from the 16th century. The current village church was built in 1912 and replaced an older structure. References External links * {{Authority control Populated places in Liège Province ...
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Wanze
Wanze (; wa, Wônse) is a municipality of Wallonia located in the province of Liège, Belgium. The municipality consists of the following districts: Antheit, Bas-Oha, Huccorgne, Moha, Vinalmont, and Wanze. Notable residents * Paul Delvaux (1897–1994), painter, born in Antheit * Frédéric François (born 1950), singer, resident of Antheit See also * List of protected heritage sites in Wanze This table shows an overview of the protected heritage sites in the Walloon town Wanze. This list is part of Belgium's national heritage. See also * List of protected heritage sites in Liège (province) *Wanze Wanze ( ... References External links * Municipalities of Liège Province {{Liege-geo-stub ...
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County Of Moha
During the Middle Ages, the County of Moha ( la, comitatus Muhae or ''Mohae'') was a small territory in the ''pagus'' of Hesbaye in the Duchy of Lower Lorraine in the Holy Roman Empire. It was centred around the village of Moha on the right bank of the river Mehaigne and its nearby castle.Léon Vanderkindere''La formation territoriale des principautés belges au Moyen Âge'', vol. 2(Brussels: H. Lamertin, 1902), pp. 151–56. The "county" of Moha was originally an allod. It came to be regarded as a county only in the 11th century, when its lords became counts of Eguisheim, and later counts of Dagsburg and Metz. Among its dependencies were the manors of Antheit, Saint-Jean, Waleffe and Wanze. Alberts I and II The first recorded lord (not count) of Moha was Albert I, known from a charter of the bishopric of Liège dated 1031 and from another of Archbishop Poppo of Trier dated to 1040–44. This Albert may have belonged to the House of Verdun, since he signed immediately after ...
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Moha, British Columbia
Moha is a rural locality located at the confluence of the Bridge and Yalakom Rivers, 30 km northwest of Lillooet, British Columbia, Canada. The name derives from that of a rock formation on the north (right) bank of the Yalakom River overlooking the confluence, meaning "land of plenty" and which was adopted as the name of the Moha Ranch, one of several small ranches and farms in the area, which is located on the benchland above the rock formation. The surrounding rural neighbourhood, which includes land-holdings up the Yalakom River, and along the Bridge River from Michelmoon Creek in the Bridge River Canyon A bridge is a structure built to span a physical obstacle (such as a body of water, valley, road, or rail) without blocking the way underneath. It is constructed for the purpose of providing passage over the obstacle, which is usually somethi ... downstream to Antoine Creek, is known locally in the Lillooet Country region as Yalakom (as opposed to "the Yalako ...
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Moha, Hungary
Moha () is a village in Fejér county, Hungary Hungary ( hu, Magyarország ) is a landlocked country in Central Europe. Spanning of the Pannonian Basin, Carpathian Basin, it is bordered by Slovakia to the north, Ukraine to the northeast, Romania to the east and southeast, Serbia to the .... External links Street map Populated places in Fejér County {{Fejer-geo-stub ...
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Bob Moha
Bob Moha (1890–1959) (birth name Robert Mucha) was a Milwaukee-based middleweight boxer, nicknamed the "Milwaukee Caveman". Career His decisive defeat of Billy Papke (then considered the lead contender for the middleweight title vacant in the wake of Stanley Ketchel's murder) at a bout in Boston on October 31, 1910, caused Papke to retire briefly from the ring. On December 4, 1914, in a fight against Mike Gibbons of St. Paul, Minnesota held in Hudson, Wisconsin, Moha was disqualified in the second round for a blow below the belt. The sponsoring club denied him a share of the purse, since the fight did not go to a decision, and Moha sued them. The case eventually went to the Wisconsin Supreme Court, which, in a 1916 ruling, agreed with the original jury that he had failed to fulfill his contractual obligation. Moha was not permitted to introduce testimony that it was customary in such cases for the fouling fighter to receive his contractual share. Professional boxing rec ...
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Mohammed El Yaagoubi
Mohammed El Yaagoubi Youbi ( ar, محمد اليعقوبي; born 12 September 1977), known as Moha, is a Moroccan retired footballer who played as a left midfielder. Due to the many years spent in Spain – his entire professional career, which spanned nearly 15 years – he also held a passport from that country. He amassed La Liga totals of 149 games and 11 goals over the course of seven seasons, representing in the competition Osasuna and Espanyol. Club career Born in Taourirt, Morocco, Moha moved to Spain in the early 1980s. He started his club career with FC Barcelona, representing however only its C and B-teams. He spent the bulk of his career at CA Osasuna, first playing two matches in the 2000–01 season in La Liga. After two Segunda División loans, with Levante UD and Elche CF, Moha returned to the Navarrese, going on to become a crucial offensive element although never an undisputed starter. On 11 April 2004 he scored in a 3–0 away win against Real Madrid and, ...
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Khadfi Mohammed Rharsalla
Mohammed "Moha" Rharsalla Khadfi (born 15 September 1993) is a Moroccan footballer who plays for TFF First League club Gençlerbirliği as a winger. Club career Huétor Tájar Born in Oujda, Morocco, Moha moved to Spain at his teens and spent his youth career at Club Granada 74-Zaidín and CD Santa Fe, graduating with the latter in 2012. In that year's summer he moved to Tercera División side CD Huétor Tájar, making his senior debut on 14 October by coming on as a substitute in a 0–2 home loss against CD El Palo. Moha scored his first senior goal on 1 September 2013, netting the winner in a 2–1 home success over Loja CD. He scored three goals in 21 appearances during the first half of the campaign before departing to Ukraine in January 2014. Olimpik Donetsk In March 2014, Moha signed a five-year contract with Ukrainian First League club FC Olimpik Donetsk. He made his professional debut on 5 April, replacing Maksym Drachenko at the half-time of a 1–0 home win agains ...
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Moha (Buddhism)
Moha (Sanskrit, Pali: मोह; Tibetan phonetic: ''timuk'') is a concept in both Hinduism and Buddhism. In Hinduism, it is one of the six arishadvargas (also known as shadripus). In Buddhist thought, Moha, along with Raga (greed, sensual attachment) and Dvesha (aversion, hate) are unskillful roots that lead to Tanha (craving) which is part of the Twelve Nidanas that propel the wheel of life. It is symbolically present as the pig in the center of Tibetan bhavachakra drawings. Moha refers to desire and attachment to the world or worldly matters. It is sometimes synonymous with "ignorance" ('' Avijjā''). Moha is identified in the following contexts within the teachings of Buddhism and Hinduism: * One of the ''three unwholesome roots'' within the Theravada Buddhist tradition * One of the fourteen unwholesome mental factors within the Theravada Abhidharma teachings * One of the three poisons within the Mahayana Buddhist tradition. Etymology and meaning ''Moha'' appears in the Ved ...
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Moha (tree)
''Madhuca longifolia'' is an Indian tropical tree found largely in the central, southern, north Indian plains and forests, Nepal, Myanmar and Sri Lanka. It is commonly known as madhūka, , mahuwa, Butter Tree, mahua, mahwa, , Iluppai or vippa chettu. It is a fast-growing tree that grows to approximately 20 meters in height, possesses evergreen or semi-evergreen foliage, and belongs to the family Sapotaceae. It is adaptable to arid environments, being a prominent tree in tropical mixed deciduous forests in India in the states of Odisha, Chhattisgarh, Jharkhand, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Maharashtra, Andhra Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Kerala, Gujarat, West Bengal and Tamil Nadu. Uses It is cultivated in warm and humid regions for its oleaginous seeds (producing between 20 and 200 kg of seeds annually per tree, depending on maturity), flowers and wood. The fat (solid at ambient temperature) is used for the care of the skin, to manufacture soap or detergents, and as a vegetable butter. It ...
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