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Amri (other)
Amri or AMRI may refer to: Organisations * AMRI Global (Albany Molecular Research Inc.), a contract research and manufacturing organization * AMRI Hospitals, a private hospital chain in India * Australian Museum Research Institute, a research institute at the Australian Museum, Canberra Peoples and culture * Amri culture, associated with archaeological sites in Sindh and Balochistan, Pakistan * Amri language, spoken by the Karbi people of Assam and Meghalaya, India * Amri people, an ethnic group of Sudan Individual people *Abdulelah Al-Amri (born 1997), a Saudi Arabian footballer *Abdul Rahman al-Amri (1973–2007), Saudi who died at Guantanamo Bay *Ali Al-Amri (born 1987), a Saudi Arabian long-distance runner *Ali Al-Amri (footballer) (born 1989), an Emirati footballer *Aziz El Amri (born 1950), a Moroccan football coach *Chadli Amri (born 1984), Algerian footballer *Hassan al-Amri (1920–1988), Yemeni politician *Hassan Al-Amri (footballer) (born 1994), a Saudi Arabian footbal ...
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AMRI Global
Curia (formerly AMRI or Albany Molecular Research Inc.) is a contract research and manufacturing organization that provides drug discovery, development, cGMP manufacturing and aseptic fill and finish to the pharmaceutical and biotechnology industries. Founded in 1991, Curia operates in the United States, Europe and Asia, with its headquarters located in Albany, New York. Curia has announced deals and collaborations with such companies as Pfizer Inc., Merck & Co., Eli Lilly and Company, Takeda, Genentech, Bristol-Myers Squibb Co. and GE. Company history and acquisitions Inaugurated in 1991 as Albany Molecular Research, Inc., AMRI was founded by Thomas E. D’Ambra, Ph.D. and Chester Opalka. As AMRI, the company was a publicly traded company on the NASDAQ from 1999 until 2017. AMRI commenced operations with custom synthesis services in laboratory space provided by Siena College. Following this, the company expanded into laboratory space at the Wright Malta Corporation, which was l ...
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Marwa Amri
Marwa Al-Amri (, born 8 January 1989) is a Tunisian freestyle wrestler. She was born in Tunis. She represented Tunisia in the women's lightweight freestyle competition at the 2008, 2012, 2016 and 2020 Summer Olympics. She is the first woman from Africa win an Olympic medal in wrestling. Career At the 2008 Olympics in the 55 kg category, she lost in the first round to Jackeline Rentería. At the 2012 Olympics in the 55 kg category, she defeated Um Ji-Eun in the qualifications and was eliminated by Sofia Mattsson in the 1/8 finals. She improved yet again at the 2016 Olympics, in the 58 kg category. Although she lost to Kaori Icho in the first round, she was entered into the repechage because Icho reached the final. In the repechage she beat Elif Jale Yeşilırmak, and then Yuliya Ratkevich in her bronze medal match. In 2020, she won the gold medal in the women's freestyle 62 kg event at the African Wrestling Championships. She qualified at the 2021 African ...
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Amri Railway Station
Amri railway station (, ) is located in Pakistan. See also * List of railway stations in Pakistan * Pakistan Railways Pakistan Railways is the state-owned railway operator in Pakistan. Founded in 1861 as the North Western State Railway and headquartered in Lahore, it owns of operational track across Pakistan, stretching from Peshawar to Karachi, offering bot ... References Railway stations in Dadu District Railway stations on Kotri–Attock Railway Line (ML 2) {{Sindh-railstation-stub ...
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Amreh, Sari
Amreh () is a village in Kolijan Rostaq-e Olya Rural District, Kolijan Rostaq District, Sari County, Mazandaran province, Iran Iran, officially the Islamic Republic of Iran (IRI) and also known as Persia, is a country in West Asia. It borders Iraq to the west, Turkey, Azerbaijan, and Armenia to the northwest, the Caspian Sea to the north, Turkmenistan to the nort .... Demographics Population At the time of the 2006 National Census, the village's population was 2,408 in 674 households. The following census in 2011 counted 2,329 people in 749 households. The 2016 census measured the population of the village as 2,206 people in 803 households. It was the most populous village in its rural district. See also Notes References Populated places in Sari County {{Sari-geo-stub ...
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Amri, Sindh
Amri is an ancient settlement in modern-day Sindh, Pakistan, that goes back to 3600 BCE. The site is located south of Mohenjo Daro on Hyderabad- Dadu Road more than 100 kilometres north of Hyderabad, Pakistan. Cultural context Amri is a type site for Amri culture which developed in Sindh during 4th millennium BCE. Kot Diji and Amri are close to each other in Sindh, they earlier developed indigenous culture which had common elements, later they came in contact with Harappan culture and fully developed into mature phase of Indus Valley Civilisation.Charles Keith Maisels''Early Civilizations of the Old World: The Formative Histories of Egypt, The Levant, Mesopotamia, India and China.''Routledge, 2003 Sigfried J. de Laet, Ahmad Hasan Dani, eds''History of Humanity: From the third millennium to the seventh century B.C.''UNESCO, 1996 p.674Tejas Garge (2010)Sothi-Siswal Ceramic Assemblage: A Reappraisal.Ancient Asia. 2, pp.15–40. Archaeology Prehistoric Amri-Nal culture is att ...
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‘Amri
Sanaa ( '), also spelled San'a or Sana, is a governorate of Yemen. Its capital is Sanaa, which is also the national capital. However, the city of Sanaa is not part of the governorate but instead forms the separate governorate of Amanat Al-Asemah. The Governorate covers an area of . As of 2004, the population was 2,918,379 inhabitants. Within this place is Jabal An-Nabi Shu'ayb or Jabal Hadhur, the highest mountain in the nation and the Arabian Peninsula. Geography Adjacent governorates * Amanat Al-Asemah (Sanaa city) * Marib Governorate (east) * Al Bayda Governorate (south) * Dhamar Governorate (south) * Raymah Governorate (southwest) * Al Hudaydah Governorate (west) * Al Mahwit Governorate (west) * 'Amran Governorate (northwest) * Al Jawf Governorate (north) Districts Sanaa Governorate is divided into the following 16 districts. These districts are further divided into sub-districts, and then further subdivided into villages: Northern * Nihm district * Arhab district Wes ...
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2016 Berlin Truck Attack
On 19 December 2016, a Vehicle-ramming attack, truck was deliberately driven into the Christmas market next to the Kaiser Wilhelm Memorial Church at Breitscheidplatz in Berlin, leaving 12 people dead and 56 others injured. One of the victims was the truck's original driver, Łukasz Urban, who was found shot dead in the passenger seat. The truck was eventually stopped by its Advanced Emergency Braking System, automatic brakes. The perpetrator was 24-year-old Anis Amri, an unsuccessful asylum seeker from Tunisia. Four days after the attack, he was killed in a shootout with police near Milan in Italy. An initial suspect was arrested and later released due to lack of evidence. Nearly five years after the attack, a man who was critically injured during the attack died from complications related to his wounds, becoming the 13th victim. The attack is the deadliest act of terror in Germany since the 1980 Oktoberfest bombing in Munich, which killed 13 people and injured 211 others, and as o ...
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Tariq Al-Amri
Tariq Ahmed Al-Amri (born December 23, 1990) is a Saudi Arabian long-distance runner. He competed at the 2016 Summer Olympics in the men's 5000 metres race; his time of 14:26.90 in the heats did not qualify him for the final. Al-Amri won bronze in the 5000m at the 2017 Asian Athletics Championships, having finished 9th in the 2016 Asian Indoor Athletics Championships The 2016 Asian Indoor Athletics Championships was the seventh edition of the international indoor athletics (sport), athletics event between Asian nations. It took place at the Aspire Dome in Doha, Qatar, between 19 and 21 February. Three new wome ... in Doha. References 1990 births Living people Saudi Arabian male long-distance runners Olympic athletes for Saudi Arabia Athletes (track and field) at the 2016 Summer Olympics Athletes (track and field) at the 2014 Asian Games Athletes (track and field) at the 2018 Asian Games Asian Games bronze medalists for Saudi Arabia Asian Games athletes for Saudi ...
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Salem Amri
Salem Amri (born November 28, 1948, in Ain El Hammam, Tizi Ouzou Province) is a retired Algerian football player that played as a striker. Club career * 1966-1971 WA Rouiba * 1972-1982 JS Kabylie Honours * Won the African Cup of Champions Clubs once with JS Kabylie in 1981 * Won the Algerian League four times with JS Kabylie in 1973, 1974, 1977 and 1980 * Won the Algerian Cup once with JS Kabylie in 1977 * Won the Algerian Super Cup once with JS Kabylie Jeunesse Sportive de Kabylie (Kabyle grammar, Kabyle: Ilemẓiyen inaddalen n leqvayel; Berber languages, Tamazight: ⵉⵍⵎⵣⵢⵏ ⵉⵏⴰⴷⴰⵍⵏ ⵏ ⵍⵇⵠⴰⵢⵍ; ), known as JS Kabylie or simply JSK, is an Algerian profession ... in 1973 References 1948 births Living people People from Ain El Hammam Sportspeople from Tizi Ouzou Province Kabyle people Algerian men's footballers JS Kabylie players Men's association football forwards 20th-century Algerian sportsmen {{Algeria-footy-forward ...
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Saleh Al-Amri
Saleh Al Jamaan Al-Amri (; born 14 October 1993) is a Saudi professional footballer who plays as a winger for Pro League club Al-Raed on loan from Al-Ittihad and the Saudi Arabia national team. Career On 10 May 2014, Al-Amri joined Al-Ahli on a four-year contract. On 25 August 2016, Al-Amri joined Al-Ettifaq on a one-year loan. On 17 June 2018, Al-Amri was released from his contract by Al-Ahli. On 14 July 2018, Al-Amri joined Al-Wehda on a free transfer. On 20 July 2019, Al-Amri joined Al-Ettifaq on a three-year contract. As part of the swap deal, Mohammed Al-Saiari joined Al-Wehda. On 28 September 2020, Al-Amri joined Abha on a two-year contract. On 1 February 2022, Al-Amri renewed his contract with Abha for another two years. On 22 July 2023, Al-Amri joined Al-Ittihad on a three-year contract. On 13 August 2024, Al-Amri joined Al-Raed on a one-year loan. Honours Al-Ahli *Saudi Crown Prince Cup: 2014–15 *Saudi Professional League: 2015–16 *King Cup: 2016 ...
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Raed Al-Amri
Raed Al-Amri (; born June 27, 1989), is a Saudi Arabian professional footballer who plays as a left-back In the sport of association football, a defender is an Glossary of association football terms#O, outfield player whose primary role is to stop attacks during the game and prevent the opposition from scoring. Defenders fall into four main categ .... References External links * {{DEFAULTSORT:Amri, Raed Living people 1989 births Saudi Arabian men's footballers Najran SC players Al-Watani Club players Al-Ittihad Club (Jeddah) players Al Raed FC players Al-Kawkab FC players Al-Tai FC players Al-Shoulla FC players Al-Sahel SC (Saudi Arabia) players Saudi First Division League players Saudi Pro League players Saudi Second Division players Men's association football fullbacks 21st-century Saudi Arabian sportsmen ...
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Othman Hadi Al Maqboul Al-Amri
Othman Hadi Al Maqboul al-Amri (عثمان هادي آل مقبول العمري) is a citizen of Saudi Arabia who Saudi Security officials suspected of ties to terrorism. He was one of 26 suspects they placed on their Saudi list of most wanted suspected terrorists in December 2003. He surrendered on June 28, 2004, the second suspect to surrender, after King Fahd offered a partial amnesty. He surrendered in Halba bani Amr. Brian Whitaker of ''The Guardian'' called him the first important surrender in response to the amnesty. Whitaker speculated that al-Amri may have played a "logistics role" not an active role, in militancy. The partial amnesty does not spare him a trial, or detention, if convicted, but it does spare him a death sentence. According to ''Al Bawaba'' Safar Al-Hawali played a mediation role in negotiating al Amri's surrender. Al-Hawali said that he expected Saudi Arabia's Interior Minister Muhammad ibn Naif to call al Amri to meet him. When he was captured a ...
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