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Mahri: Hewkii: Promotion by Jetix. Command Toa Hewkii: 4t2 Studios Connected series. Command Toa Hahli; Command Toa Kongu; Command Toa Jaller; Command Toa Nuparu; Command Toa Matoro; Command the Toa Mahri - The Final Challenge; Battle for Power: 2008 Unknown Set of 10 games. Mistika: Mistika: Swamp of Secrets: Promotion by YTV. Set of 4 games.
The culminating third arc (2006–2008) sees a new team of Toa (transformed from Matoran) set out on a quest to find the Mask of Life, an artifact that can save the now-dying Mata Nui. A fourth arc (2009), originally envisioned as a soft reboot of the franchise, introduces the desert world of Bara Magna, its inhabitants, and Mata Nui's origins.
At the end of the match, the Mask is accidentally revealed, and the Turaga recognizes its powers. They announce that it heralds the arrival of a seventh Toa, a Toa of Light, destined to defeat Makuta and awaken Mata Nui. Guided by the Mask, Jaller and Takua are sent to find the Seventh Toa, Jaller being believed to be the Seventh Toa's herald.
Some of them work in fishing, and some of them live in the desert, and it is to them that the Mahri camels are attributed in the Arab heritage. The Mahra were famous for their Mahri language , which is a Semitic language belonging to the eastern family within the group of South Semitic languages , and it is a language closely related to other ...
Mehri or Mahri may refer to: Mehri people, an ethnic group of Oman and Yemen; Mehri language, the Modern South Arabian language spoken by them;
Mehri (Mehri: مهريّت, romanized: Mahrīyyt) is the most spoken of the Modern South Arabian languages (MSALs), a subgroup of the Semitic branch of the Afroasiatic family.
Comparative Vocabulary of Southern Arabic: Mahri, Gibbali, and Soqotri. Tokyo: Institute for the Study of Languages and Cultures of Asia and Africa. Nakano, Aki’o (2013). Ratcliffe, Robert (ed.). Hōbyot (Oman) Vocabulary: With Example Texts. Tokyo: Research Institute for Languages and Cultures of Asia and Africa. Naumkin, Vitaly; et al. (2014).
Ahmed Mohammed Mubarak Al Mahri (Arabic: أحمد محمد مبارك المهري) also known as Dada (دادا) or Ahmed Muhad (أحمد محاد). His full name is Ahmad Muhammad Mubarak Muhad al-Mahry (أحمد محمد مبارك محاد المهري)(born 10 June 1988) is a United Arab Emirati footballer who currently plays as a midfielder .