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Mazi may refer to: *Mazı Underground City *Suzhou numerals *GOC Army Headquarters * Mazi (Islam), a term in Islamic jurisprudence * Mazi Melesa Pilip, Ethiopian-born American politician * Mazi Smith (born 2001), American football player See also * * Mazie (other) *''Maazii Maazii () is a 2013 Indian film directed by Jaideep Chopra and produced by Jaideep Chopra and Narendra Singh. It is a remake of the 2005 English film ''A History of Violence''. Cast * Sumeet Nijhawan as Tarun Singh * Mona Wasu as Shrishti Sin ...
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Mazı Underground City
Mazı Underground City is an ancient underground settlement in Cappadocia in central Turkey. It is located 18 kilometers from Ürgüp and 10 kilometers east from the Kaymaklı Underground City. The city is one of many subterranean cities in Cappadocia including Özkonak, Derinkuyu and Kaymaklı. History The ancient name of the city was known as Mataza. The presence of the city dates back to as early as the Roman period. The city contains tombs dating back to the early Roman period and also contains aspects of the Byzantium period. Description Mazi is carved to the west of the village perpendicular to the valley slope. It contained four different access points for entrance and exit to the city which all lead to a central hall. The main entrance to the city is made of millstone in which a stone could be rolled over and used to cover the entrance. The architecture includes steep tunnels networking between corridors. Within the city, areas were provided to serve as barns, with ea ...
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Suzhou Numerals
The Suzhou numerals, also known as ' (), is a numeral system used in China before the introduction of Hindu numerals. The Suzhou numerals are also known as ''Soochow numerals'', ''ma‑tzu'', ' (),Wikipedia entry in Chinese 苏州码子 ' (), ' (), ' () and ' (). History The Suzhou numeral system is the only surviving variation of the rod numeral system. The rod numeral system is a positional numeral system used by the Chinese in mathematics. Suzhou numerals are a variation of the Southern Song rod numerals. Suzhou numerals were used as shorthand in number-intensive areas of commerce such as accounting and bookkeeping. At the same time, standard Chinese numerals were used in formal writing, akin to spelling out the numbers in English. Suzhou numerals were once popular in Chinese marketplaces, such as those in Hong Kong and Chinese restaurants in Malaysia before the 1990s, but they have gradually been supplanted by Hindu numerals. This is similar to what had happened in Eur ...
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GOC Army Headquarters
The GOC Army Headquarters (, ''Mifkedet Zro'a HaYabasha'', abbreviated Mazi), is a multi-corps command headquarters of the Ground Forces of the Israel Defense Forces. The current size of the Israeli Ground Forces is estimated at 126,000 active soldiers and 400,000 soldiers in reserve. Name The GOC Army Headquarters is known unofficially as ''Mazi'', the Hebrew pronunciation for an acronym for "Ground Arm Command" (, (, ''Mifkedet Zro'a ha-Yabasha''), which was the GOC Army Headquarters' previous name before being renamed to the current "Ground Arm" (). After this renaming, the acronym MAZI officially refers nowadays to "Commander of the Ground Arm" (, ''Mefaked Zro'a Ha-Yabasha''). However the old acronym MAZI still remains the popular name for the GOC Army Headquarters. Units and structure The Headquarters of the Ground Forces commands the following five corps: * Maneuvering Corps (Established in 2020) : ** Infantry Corps () ** Armor Corps () ** Combat Engineering Cor ...
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Mazi (Islam)
Maniyy or mazi is a term in Islamic jurisprudence which refers to the sexual fluids of a man or woman. Understanding the concept of ''maniyy'' is important for ascertaining various Islamic states of ritual purity, in particular, as it relates to a ''ghusl ( ', ) is an Arabic term that means the full-body ritual purification which is mandatory before the performance of various Islamic activities and prayers. For any Muslim, it is performed after sexual intercourse (i.e. it is fardh), before Fri ...'' (ritual bath).''The Distinguished Jurist's Primer: Bidayat Al-Mujtahid Wa Nihayat Al-Muqtasid''.Averroës, Ibn Rushd, Imran Ahsan Khan Nyazee. Centre for Muslim Contribution to Civilization. Garnet & Ithaca Press, 2000 - , . Pg 47. References External linksManiyy and ritual bathing (ghusl) in Islamic jurisprudence Arabic words and phrases in Sharia Islamic jurisprudence {{islam-stub ...
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Mazi Melesa Pilip
Mazi Melesa Pilip (born ) is an American politician in the Nassau County Legislature representing the 10th district. A Republican, she is an Ethiopian Jew who immigrated to Israel when she was 12 years old, and later served as a gunsmith in the Israel Defense Forces. After her IDF service, she attended college at the University of Haifa and graduate school at Tel Aviv University. She immigrated to the United States in 2005. Since 2021, Pilip has been a member of the Nassau County Legislature. While registered as a Democrat from 2012–24, she ran for the legislature on the Republican ballot line. In 2024, she was the Republican nominee for the U.S. House from New York's 3rd district in the special election following the expulsion of Republican George Santos, losing to Democrat Tom Suozzi. Early and personal life Pilip was born in extreme poverty in a small village in rural Ethiopia that did not have electricity or running water, and is an Ethiopian Jew. She immigrated to Isra ...
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Mazi Smith
Mazi Smith (born June 16, 2001) is an American professional football defensive tackle for the Dallas Cowboys of the National Football League (NFL). He played college football for the Michigan Wolverines and was selected by the Cowboys in the first round of the 2023 NFL draft. Early life Smith was born on June 16, 2001. He attended East Kentwood High School in Kentwood, Michigan. He was rated by ESPN as the No. 38 recruit in the Class of 2019 and the year's second best defensive tackle. He is of Nigerian descent. College career During the 2021 season, Smith started all 14 games for Michigan. He had 37 tackles, 2 tackles for loss, four pass breakups, and four quarterback hurries. In August 2022, Bruce Feldman of ''The Athletic'' rated Smith No. 1 on his annual list of college football "freaks". Feldman cited Smith's size (over 325 pounds), speed (shuttle time of 4.41 seconds and three-cone drill time of 6.94 seconds), and his "rare power and agility". Feldman called Smith "so rar ...
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Mazie (other)
Mazie may refer to: __NOTOC__ People * Bob Mazie (1938–2017), American college football coach * Mazie (given name), a variant of Maisie * Mazie (pop singer) Places * Mazie, Kentucky, an unincorporated community * Mazie, Oklahoma, a census-designated place Other uses * "Mazie", a cat, the first live mascot of the New Hampshire Wildcats, between 1927 and 1929 See also * Maisi (other) * Maisie (other) * ''Maisy Series'', a series of books by Lucy Cousins * ''Maisy ''Maisy'' is a British preschool animated children's television series based on the book series of the same name by Lucy Cousins. The series aired from 11 February 1999 to 2 November 2000 on CITV and consisted of 26 episodes, with each episode ...
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