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Rassi may refer to: People Surname * Abdullah Rassi, Lebanese politician *Georges Al Rassi Georges Al Rassi ( ar, جورج الراسي; 29 January 1980 – 27 August 2022) was a Lebanese actor, singer, model, musician, and songwriter born into a distinctively artistic famil Biography His father, Khalil, played the oud, and his sist ..., Lebanese musician *Karim Rassi, Lebanese politician *Mazdack Rassi, Iranian entrepreneur *Nadine Al Rassi, Lebanese actress *Al-Qasim al-Rassi, Arab religious figure *Zanna Roberts Rassi, British journalist and businesswoman Given name *Rassi Nashalik, Canadian journalist Places *Rassi, Estonia See also

*Rassie Erasmus, South African rugby union coach and former player *Rassie van der Dussen, South African cricketer *Rassid dynasty, former Zaidi rulers of Yemen Arabic-language surnames {{disambiguation ...
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Rassie Erasmus
Johan "Rassie" Erasmus (born 5 November 1972) is a South African rugby union coach and former player. He was the head coach of the South African national team from 2018 to the end of their 2019 World Cup campaign, doubling up on his duties as the first ever SARU Director of Rugby, to which he was appointed towards the end of 2017. He led South Africa to win the 2019 Rugby World Cup, and he subsequently won the 2019 World Rugby Coach of the Year award. Erasmus played for the Free State, the Golden Lions, Cats and the Stormers. He won 36 caps for South Africa between 1997 and 2001, including playing at the 1999 Rugby World Cup. As a coach, he has worked with Free State Cheetahs, Western Province and had spells as an adviser to the South Africa national team. He is also the former Director of Rugby of Irish provincial side Munster, and previously served as General Manager of High Performance Teams for the South African Rugby Union. Erasmus is known to target match referees an ...
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Zanna Roberts Rassi
Zanna Roberts Rassi is a British born, New York-based fashion, beauty and entertainment journalist and businesswoman. She is a co-founder of ''Milk Makeup'' and currently the Fashion-Editor-at-Large for ''Marie Claire, E! News'' fashion correspondent, ''Today Show'' fashion contributor, and consults for the American retail chain ''Target'' as a fashion stylist, along with brands such as ''Adidas'' and ''Victoria's Secret''. Career Rassi interviews A-list celebs and is part of the ''E! Live from the Red Carpet'' team covering the ''Met Gala'', ''Oscars'', ''Golden Globes'', ''E! People's Choice Awards'' and ''Emmy Awards''. She also hosts ''E! News'' coverage twice a year throughout '' NYFW''. In her role as a contributor on the ''Today Show'', Roberts Rassi hosts style segments, red carpet recaps, and also travelled to cover the 2018 Royal Wedding. Her on-camera presence has made her a sought-after mentor, judge, stylist, and host on such properties as ''Project Runway Al ...
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Mazdack Rassi
Mazdack Rassi is an Iranian-American real estate and creative entrepreneur. He is best known as the co-founder of Milk Studios with partners Erez Shternlicht and Moishe Mana, as a co-founder of Milk Makeup and Camp David in Brooklyn, New York. Early life Rassi was born in Tehran, Iran. His family left the country because of the Iranian Revolution and moved to rural Champaign, Illinois at the age of nine. Rassi's father, a Cornell graduate and former Iranian diplomat, went from being an educator in Iran to a professor at the University of Illinois. His mother found work in the costume department. In 1994, Rassi dropped out of community college, borrowed $500 from his mother, and moved to New York City. He began working "two or three jobs," from splitting falafel to working at the Gap. Milk Studios After earning his real estate license, Rassi rented an apartment to his two future partners, then unbeknownst to him, Erez Shternlicht and Moisha Mana. He later convinced the ...
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Rassie Van Der Dussen
Hendrik Erasmus "Rassie" van der Dussen (born 7 February 1989) is a South African professional cricketer who represents the South Africa national cricket team and plays for Gauteng in domestic cricket. In the 2018 ''South African Cricket Annual'', he was named as one of the five Cricketers of the Year. In August 2019, van der Dussen was named the International Men's Newcomer of the Year at Cricket South Africa's annual award ceremony. Later the same month, Cricket South Africa awarded him with a central contract for the 2019–20 season. Domestic career In August 2017, van der Dussen was named in Cape Town Knight Riders' squad for the first season of the T20 Global League. However, in October 2017, Cricket South Africa initially postponed the tournament until November 2018, with it being cancelled soon after. van der Dussen was the leading run-scorer during the 2017–18 Sunfoil Series, with 959 runs in ten matches. He was the joint-leading run-scorer in the 2018–19 CSA T ...
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Georges Al Rassi
Georges Al Rassi ( ar, جورج الراسي; 29 January 1980 – 27 August 2022) was a Lebanese actor, singer, model, musician, and songwriter born into a distinctively artistic famil Biography His father, Khalil, played the oud, and his sisters including Nadine and Sandrine acted and sang. At 16 years old, Georges Al Rassi won his first contract: a six months agreement to perform at Options, the international nightclub, in Kaslik, Lebanon. On 27 August 2022, he died from a car accident at Masnaa Border Crossing along with a female companion, Zeina Al-Meraabi, while returning back to his country from Syria Syria ( ar, سُورِيَا or سُورِيَة, translit=Sūriyā), officially the Syrian Arab Republic ( ar, الجمهورية العربية السورية, al-Jumhūrīyah al-ʻArabīyah as-Sūrīyah), is a Western Asian country loc .... He was married to Joelle Hatem with whom he had a son, Joe. Discography ;Albums * 1996: ''Sahr al Layl'' * 1998: ''Hi ...
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Nadine Al Rassi
Nadine Al Rassi ( ar, نادين الراسي; born 4 September 1979) is a Lebanese actress. She began her career in 1999. She has won the Murex d'Or three times; her most famous wins were for ''Ghanouja bea'' in 2006, and ''Passion crime'' in 2016. Early life and career Al Rassi was born in Rahbeh village in North Governorate to artistic family. Her father, Khalil Al Rassi, is a Lebanese oud player from the village of Cheikh Taba in Akkar, Lebanon. Her mother is a Syrian from Marmarita. Her younger brother Georges Al Rassi was a singer. She began her career as a model, and appeared in music videos for Fadl Shaker and Wael Jassar. Her first acting role was in the ''Al bashwat'' TV series in 1999. In 2007, she won the Murex d'Or award for best supporting actress in ''Ghanouja bea'' ( Dad's Girl). A year later, she won the award for best main role actress for her role in the TV series ''My son''. In 2010, she won the same award for the third time for best actress as a life ac ...
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Rassi Nashalik
Rassi Nashalik is a retired Canadian journalist who was formerly the host of ''Igalaaq'', a CBC North newscast in the Inuit language of Inuktitut. In August 2021, she was inducted into the CBC News Hall of Fame. Early life Nashalik was born on a small island off of Baffin Island in the territory of Nunavut. She was one of twelve siblings. For the first ten years of her life, she lived a traditional lifestyle with her family, playing outdoors and using dog sleds for transportation. At age ten, she was sent to residential schools in Pangnirtung and Churchill. News career Before working at CBC, Nashalik worked with the Language Bureau for 13 years. She then saw a newspaper ad seeking an Inuktitut-speaking host for a news show. She applied and got the job, starting ''Igalaaq'' in 1995. During her tenure, she promoted the hiring of Indigenous people at the station and encouraged younger Inuit to speak Inuktitut. In 2014, she retired from newscasting. In 2022, she was named the ...
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Abdullah Rassi
Abdullah Rassi (1929–1994) was a Lebanese physician and politician. He worked as a physician in Saudi Arabia in the 1960s and following the election of his father-in-law Suleiman Frangieh as the President of Lebanon in 1972 he began to involve in politics. Rassi was a long-term member of the Parliament of Lebanon and served as the minister of interior between 1984 and 1988. Biography Rassi was born in 1929 and hailed from a Greek Orthodox family. He worked as a physician in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, from 1960s to the early 1970s. Upon his return to Lebanon he was elected to the Lebanese Parliament in 1972 and served there until 1994. He was appointed minister of interior to the cabinet led by Prime Minister Rashid Karami on 13 April 1984. Rassi was accompanying Rashid Karami in June 1987 while traveling to Beirut through a military helicopter. Karami was killed while Rassi and others were wounded when the helicopter was exploded by a time bomb. In 1966 Rassi married Sonia Frang ...
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Karim Rassi
Karim Rassi ( ar, كريم الراسي) is a Lebanese Greek Orthodox politician.كريم الراسي
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He was born in in 1967. He studied political science at the . He is a member of the political bureau ...
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Al-Qasim Al-Rassi
Al-Qāsim ibn Ibrāhīm al-Rassī ( ar, القاسم بن إبراهيم الرسي; 785–860) was a 9th-century religious leader in the Arabian Peninsula. He was one of the founders of the theological traditions of the Zaydi branch of Shi'a Islam, and is considered as an imam by the Zaydis. His grandson Yahya founded the Rassid dynasty of Zaydi imams of Yemen. Life Qasim was of al-Hasan, a son of Ali ibn Abu Talib, the son-in-law of Prophet Muhammad and first Shi'a imam. Qasim was a great-grandson of al-Hasan's grandson, Ibrahim al-Shibh. He was born and grew up in Medina, being taught Zaydi doctrine, the hadiths, and possibly the Quran and Arabic as well, by Abu Bakr Abd al-Hamid ibn Abi Uways, a nephew of the famed jurist Malik ibn Anas. Qasim came to be recognized as one of the chief authorities of the Zaydi school of Shi'a Islam, and was honoured with the titles "Star of the Family of the Prophet of God" () and "Interpreter of the Faith" (). His brother Muhammad, known ...
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Rassi, Estonia
Rassi is a village in Türi Parish, Järva County in central Estonia Estonia, formally the Republic of Estonia, is a country by the Baltic Sea in Northern Europe. It is bordered to the north by the Gulf of Finland across from Finland, to the west by the sea across from Sweden, to the south by Latvia, a .... (retrieved 28 July 2021) References Villages in Järva County {{Järva-geo-stub ...
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Rassid Dynasty
The Imams of Yemen and later also the Kings of Yemen were religiously consecrated leaders belonging to the Zaidiyyah branch of Shia Islam. They established a blend of religious and political rule in parts of Yemen from 897. Their imamate endured under varying circumstances until the republican revolution in 1962, then the formal abolition of the monarchy in 1970. Zaidiyyah theology differed from Ismailis or Twelver Shi'ites by stressing the presence of an active and visible imam as leader. The imam was expected to be knowledgeable in religious sciences, and to prove himself a worthy headman of the community, even in battle if this was necessary. A claimant of the imamate would proclaim a "call" (da'wa), and there were not infrequently more than one claimant. The historian Ibn Khaldun (d. 1406) mentions the clan that usually provided the imams as the Banu Rassi or Rassids. In the original Arab sources the term Rassids is otherwise hardly used; in Western literature it usually refers ...
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