- The
Amils (Sindhi: اميل) are a
Sindhi sub-group of
Bhaiband Lohana. The word "
Amil" has its
origin in the
Persian word "amal" (as "administer").
Amils used...
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Amil Kahala Whitehead (born
September 19, 1973) is an
American former rapper and singer.
Based in New York City, she
signed with Jay-Z's Roc-A-Fella Records...
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Jabal Amil (Arabic: جبل عامل, romanized: Jabal
ʿĀmil), also
spelled Jabal Amel and
historically known as
Jabal Amila, is a
cultural and
geographic region...
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Amilly is the name of the
following communes in France:
Amilly, Eure-et-Loir, in the Eure-et-Loir
department Amilly, Loiret, in the
Loiret department...
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Âmil Çelebioğlu (20
April 1934, Karaman,
Turkey – 2 July, 1990, Mecca,
Saudi Arabia) was a
Turkish language and
literature researcher and professor, who...
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Amil or
Aamil (عَامِل, ʻ
Āmil) is an
Arabic given name, used
among different Islamic peoples, such as the
Turkish and Azerbaijani. The name is interpreted...
- Look up
amil in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Amil is an
American rapper and singer, born in 1973.
Amil may also
refer to:
Amil is a name of Arabic...
- S2CID 25932347. Fernández-Remolar,
David C.; Morris,
Richard V.; Gruener, John E.;
Amils, Ricardo; Knoll,
Andrew H. (2005). "The Río
Tinto Basin, Spain: Mineralogy...
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Amil Niazi is a
Canadian writer,
broadcaster and columnist,
residing in Toronto, Ontario.
Niazi was a long-time
section editor at Vancouver's now defunct...
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Ibrahim Amil (born 6 May 1978) is a
retired Maldivian international footballer.
Amil started his
career at Club
Eagles in 2001 and then
moved to New Radiant...