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  2. Mehri people - Wikipedia

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    Additionally, many Mehri in Yemen speak as a second language Arabic. Al-Hamdani wrote about the language of Mahra and Al-Shihr: The filly (tribe) of the people of al-Shihr and al-Asa’a are not eloquent. And they omit and say, O son of uncle, O son of uncle Mahra (tribe) - Characteristics of the Arabian Peninsula "134"

  3. Mahia (drink) - Wikipedia

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    Its name literally means "eau de vie" in Arabic. Originally from Morocco, it was historically produced by the Moroccan Jews before they emigrated in the second half of the 20th century. Mahia can be enjoyed as a digestif or used as a base for cocktails: it goes very well with pomegranate juice, rose water; ginger syrup or mango juice for example.

  4. Mahi (name) - Wikipedia

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    Mahi Beamer (born 1928), Hawaiian singer and hula dancer; Mahi Binebine (born 1959), Moroccan painter and novelist; Mahi B. Chowdhury (born 1969), Bangladeshi politician; Mahi Gill, Indian actress; Mahi Khennane (born 1936), French-Algerian footballer; Mahi V Raghav, Indian film producer and writer

  5. Mehri language - Wikipedia

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    [12] [13] [14] The most commonly used modified Arabic additional letters as documented in use (e.g., in text messages, email, etc.) by the MSAL centre at the University of Leeds; [15] a proposed set of additional letters for the Arabic alphabet to adapt it to be able to be a good systemic for writing MSAL languages (including Mehri) by that ...

  6. Mahi-mahi - Wikipedia

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    Young fisherman with dolphinfish from Santorini, Greece, c. 1600 BCE (Minoan civilization). The mahi-mahi (/ ˌ m ɑː h i ˈ m ɑː h i / MAH-hee-MAH-hee) [3] or common dolphinfish [2] (Coryphaena hippurus) is a surface-dwelling ray-finned fish found in off-shore temperate, tropical, and subtropical waters worldwide.

  7. El-Tigani el-Mahi - Wikipedia

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    El-Tigani el-Mahi (Arabic: التجاني الماحي; April 1911 – 8 January 1970) was a Sudanese scholar, academic, and a pioneer of African psychiatry.He played a major role in the country's struggle for independence from British colonial rule, and was the transitional president of Sudan after the Sudanese October 1964 Revolution.

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  9. Talk:Mahi-mahi - Wikipedia

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    Mahi-mahi is a type of fish with the species name Coryphaena hippurus. They frequent warm waters and are typically found in areas like the Caribbean, the South Pacific, and Southeast Asia. The name is comes from the Hawaiian language and is appropriately spelled as one word: mahimahi. The two-word misspelling seems to have become more common ...