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Hatif (Arabic: هَاتِف, lit. 'calling, shouting') is a
voice that can be
heard without one's
discovering the body that made it. Al-Jahiz
wrote that the...
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Alwan Mena (1982–1985)
Hatif Shamran (1985–1986)
Alwan Mena (1986–1988)
Najeh Humoud (1988–1991)
Wathiq Naji (1991–1992)
Hatif Shamran (1992)
Noman Kadhim...
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Hatif Janabi (born 1952) is an
Iraqi poet,
translator and author. Born near
Babylon in 1952, he
studied Arabic language and
literature at
Baghdad University...
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Abdul Rahim Hatif (Pashto: عبدالرحیم هاتف; 20 May 1926 – 19
August 2013) was a
politician in Afghanistan. He
served as one of the vice
presidents during...
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State systems and the
development of a
national phone network. In 2016
Hatif Libya had 1,374,408 subscribers. The
Libyan International Telecom Company...
- noire, Magdalenentraube,
Magdolna Szoeloe, Möhrchen,
Morillon Hatif,
Morillon Noir
Hatif,
Morillon Parisien, Noir Précoce de Gênes, Noir Précoce de Hongrie...
- For example, al-
hatif lexicographically means the one
whose sound is
heard but
whose person remains unseen. Now the term al-
hatif is used for a telephone...
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specific demon or doppelgänger, a type of
spirit that
follows every human.
Hatif: a
mysterious phenomenon,
which can only be
heard but
never seen. Judaism...
- (e. g. فيلم film) or
coined from
existing lexical resources (e. g. هاتف
hātif "caller" > "telephone").[citation needed]
Structural influence from foreign...
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Kuman Thong Egyptian and
Arabic Hatif Ifrit Persian Div
Marid Jewish mythology Dybbuk Lilin Mazzikin The Headless...