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Muhandes ( ar, مهندس) meaning "engineer" in Arabic and its variants like Muhandis, Mohandes, Mohandis etc. may refer to: *Abu Mahdi al-Muhandis (1954–2020), Iraqi politician and military commander *Majid al-Muhandis or al-Muhandes (born 1971), Iraqi singer and composer * Mohammed Mohandis or Mo Muhandes (born 1985), Moroccan-Dutch politician See also *Mohandessin Mohandiseen ( '  , "The Engineers"), is a major 1940s sub-division project originally named Madinat al-Awqaf, and made up most of the Wasat (middle) district in the city of Giza, before being divided in 1997 into the districts of Agouza (cove ..., an area in Agouza, Giza, Egypt * Alamabad-e Mohandes, a village in Khuzesran Province, Iran *Al Muhandis, the nickname of the Palestinian bombmaker Yahya Ayash (1966–1996) * Mohandas (other) {{disambiguation, surname ...
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Abu Mahdi Al-Muhandis
Jamal Ja'far Muhammad Ali Al Ibrahim ( ar, جمال جعفر محمد علي آل إبراهيم ', 16 Nov 1954 – 2 January 2020), known by the kunya Abu Mahdi al-Muhandis ( ar, أبو مهدي المهندس, lit=Father of Mahdi, the Engineer), also spelled Mohandes, was an Iraqi-Iranian commander of the Popular Mobilisation Forces (PMF). At the time of his death, he was deputy chief of the PMF (''Al-Hashd Al-Sha'abi''). From 1977, he was an opponent of Saddam Hussein. He became the commander of volunteer militias that grew from the need to combat ISIS, including the Kata'ib Hezbollah militia group, which is designated a terror organisation by the governments of Japan, the US and the UAE; and prior to that worked with the Iranian Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps against Saddam's regime. Allegations of terrorism have been levelled against him over his activities in Kuwait in the 1980s. He was sentenced to death in absentia in 2007 by a court in Kuwait for his involvement i ...
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Majid Al-Muhandis
Majid Abd al-Amir Adir al-Attabi ( ar, ماجد عبد الأمير عذير العتابي; born October 25, 1971), better known as Majid Al Mohandis ( ar, ماجد المهندس), is an Iraqi singer and composer. His success in the Arab world has earned him the titles of "the Engineer of the Arabic song" () and "Voice of Diamond" (). Biography Al Mohandis was born 25, October 1971 in Baghdad, Iraq. He studied Engineering in Baghdad, hence the nickname "Al Mohandis (المهندس)," which means "the engineer" in Arabic. He was raised in a large Muslim family, where he was diligent about work. Upon finishing his university studies, he maintained an interest in arts. Al Mohandis had always aspired to become a musician, despite his family's opposition and anger in the matter; he opposed his parents' desire, however, and finished his higher education besides his lifelong passion: Music. Majid even worked as a tailor for several years while chasing his artistic ambitions. It was ...
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Mohammed Mohandis
Mohammed "Mo" Mohandis (born 28 June 1985) is a Moroccan-Dutch politician. As a member of the Dutch Labour Party (Partij van de Arbeid) he was an MP between September 20, 2012 and March 23, 2017. He was a member of the municipal council of Gouda from 2006 to 2012.M. (Mohammed) Mohandis
(in Dutch), ''Parlement & Politiek''. Mohandis is a former chairperson of the Dutch Young Socialists. He studied
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Mohandessin
Mohandiseen ( '  , "The Engineers"), is a major 1940s sub-division project originally named Madinat al-Awqaf, and made up most of the Wasat (middle) district in the city of Giza, before being divided in 1997 into the districts of Agouza (covers most of the district) and Dokki (Covers half of the district). Al-Mohandessin in Arabic literally means ''the engineers'', after one of the sub-districts that was sold to the Engineers' Syndicate cooperative, and becomming the colloqial name for most of the districts. History Mohandessin used to be a mostly royal and state-owned agricultural estate held under ''waqf'' (endowment) until the early 20th Century with villages, such as Mit Okba, and '' 'izbas'' (hamlets) such as al-Hutiyya, and 'Awlad Allam. From the 1930s the Ministry of Awqaf who owned the land had piloted plans to turn the estates into a new suburban district of Cairo as Dokki to its south flourished. In 1948, its chief architect Mahmoud Riad set out the final plan ...
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Alamabad-e Mohandes
Alamabad-e Mohandes ( fa, علم ابادمهندس, also Romanized as ‘Alamābād-e Mohandes; also known as ‘Alamābād and Mohandes) is a village in Darkhoveyn Rural District, in the Central District of Shadegan County, Khuzestan Province, Iran Iran, officially the Islamic Republic of Iran, and also called Persia, is a country located in Western Asia. It is bordered by Iraq and Turkey to the west, by Azerbaijan and Armenia to the northwest, by the Caspian Sea and Turkmeni .... At the 2006 census, its population was 94, in 17 families. References Populated places in Shadegan County {{Shadegan-geo-stub ...
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Yahya Ayash
Yahya Abd-al-Latif Ayyash ( ar, يحيى عياش) (6 March 1966 – 5 January 1996) was the chief bombmaker of Hamas and the leader of the West Bank battalion of the Izz ad-Din al-Qassam Brigades. In that capacity, he earned the nickname ''the Engineer'' ( ar, المهندس, transliterated ''al-Muhandis''). Ayyash is credited with advancing the technique of suicide bombing in the Israeli–Palestinian conflict. The bombings he orchestrated caused the deaths of approximately 90 Israelis, many of them civilians. He was assassinated by Shin Bet on 5 January 1996. Ayyash is celebrated by local Palestinian communities who have named streets and other locales in his honor. Early life Ayyash was born in Rafat on 6 March 1966, the eldest of three brothers. As a child, he was very pious, receiving an award from the Islamic Trust for his talent in memorizing the Quran. As a boy, Ayyash showed a talent for electrical and mechanical work—repairing radios, television sets, and the ...
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