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  2. Brothers for Life - Wikipedia

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    Brothers for Life, also Brothers 4 Life was [citation needed] a Middle Eastern crime gang, active in south-western suburbs of Sydney, Australia.They came to public prominence largely from internal disputes between the Bankstown chapter and the Blacktown chapter that resulted in a number of shootings in October 2012 to February 2014 that killed two members.

  3. Mihajlo Hamzić - Wikipedia

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    Mihajlo's father, Hans, was originally from Cologne in Germany, and had come to work in Ston on the maintenance of cannons. His mother was the daughter of a Ston blacksmith

  4. Hamazi - Wikipedia

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    Hamazi is thought to have been located in Zagros Mountain region somewhere between the Upper Zab and Diyala Rivers.The mention of a "Šu-Eštar of Hamazi" and another person named Ititi from there in Old Akkadian documents found at Nuzi sparked suggestions that Hamazi was nearby. [15]

  5. Hamza Abu al-Haija - Wikipedia

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    In 1991 or 1992, [2] Hamza Abu al-Haija was born the youngest son of Asmaa and sheikh Jamal Abu al-Haija. By June 2003, both of al-Haija's parents and three brothers were in Israeli jail.

  6. Mansour Hamzi - Wikipedia

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    Mansour Hamzi (Arabic: منصور حمزي, born 17 January 1992) is a Saudi Arabian professional footballer who plays as a winger for Saudi Professional League club Al-Khaleej. He scored the first hat-trick in the first match of Saudi Professional League in the 2016–17 season [ 1 ]

  7. Zaman (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Zaman" "(The Past)" is the lead single from Amal Hijazi's 2002 album Zaman, widely considered as her signature song. The single up till that time was considered to be Hijazi's best known and most popular song, and went on number one in a number of countries like Lebanon, Syria, Jordan, Egypt, Algeria and Morocco.

  8. Hamza al-Ghamdi - Wikipedia

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    Hamza Salah Sa'id al-Ghamdi (Arabic: حمزة الغامدي, romanized: Ḥamza al-Ghāmdī; 18 November 1980 – 11 September 2001) was a Saudi terrorist hijacker. He was one of five hijackers of United Airlines Flight 175 as part of the 11 September attacks.

  9. Hamza Igamane - Wikipedia

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    Hamza Igamane (Arabic: حمزة إكمان; born 2 November 2002) is a Moroccan professional footballer who plays as a forward for Scottish Premiership club Rangers.. Coming from the AS FAR training centre, he is the youngest player in the history of AS FAR to win the national title, the Throne Cup and the U23 African Cup of Nations, all in an exceptionally short period of time.