- in both
Indonesian and Malay. In the
Middle East, the fish is
known as '
hammour', and is
widely eaten,
especially in the
Persian Gulf region. In Latin...
- The name "hamour" or "
hammour" (Arabic: هَامُّوْر, romanized: hāmmūr) is used to
describe a
number of fish,
mainly the
goldspotted rockcod (Epinephelus...
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Hammour Ziada (Arabic: حمور زيادة, born 1979) is a
Sudanese writer and journalist, born in Omdurman. He has
worked as a
civil society and
human rights...
- The film's fable-like
story is
based on a
short story by
Sudanese writer Hammour Ziada: A Sufi
mystic of a
Sudanese village in
Gezira State near the river...
-
waters of
Dubai are home to more than 300
species of fish,
including the
hammour. The
typical marine life off the
Dubai coast includes tropical fish, jellyfish...
- the
original on 2
October 2018.
Retrieved 19 June 2021. Eng. Sa'ad Abu
Hammour, JVA. "River
Basin Management" (PDF).
Jordan Valley Authority. Archived...
-
worked with
Franca Maï
until her death.
Pochesci published his
first novel,
Hammour, in 2016,
followed by
Scories in 2019. He also
published his
first science...
-
waters of
Dubai are home to more than 300
species of fish,
including the
hammour. The
typical marine life off the
Dubai coast includes tropical fish, jellyfish...
- Clay Travis, "The
essence of beer pong bacteria" CBS
Sportsline Nour
Hammour, "Beer pong bacteria"
Archived 2008-12-06 at the
Wayback Machine, The GW...
- 783–826. doi:10.1111/1468-0262.00053. S2CID 158174490. Caballero, R. &
Hammour, M. (1998). "The
macroeconomics of specificity" (PDF).
Journal of Political...