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Sheikh Abdul Amir al-
Jamri (/ˈɑːbdəl əˈmɪər æl ˈdʒɑːmri/ AHB-dəl ə-MEER al JAHM-ree; Arabic: شيخ عبدالأمير الجمري; 1
March 1938 – 18 December 2006) was...
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Mansoor al-
Jamri (also Mansour; Arabic: منصور الجمري; born 17
December 1961) is a
Bahraini columnist, author,
human rights activist and
former opposition...
- al-
Jamri (Arabic: الملا عطية الجمري, c.1899 – 29
August 1981) was a
Bahraini khatib and poet.
Researcher Clive Holes translated two of Al-
Jamri's poems...
- Peninsula): made of
wholemeal flour, yeast, and salt[citation needed]
Khubz al-
Jamri (Arabia,
Northern Yemen): ash cake made by
burying dough in hot
ashes and...
- Stinson,
American songwriter and
guitarist (d. 1995) 1961 –
Mansoor al-
Jamri,
Bahraini journalist and
author 1961 – Sara Dallin,
English singer 1962...
- pro-government. Its
founders are
Mansoor Al-
Jamri and
leading personalities from the
Bahraini private sector. Al-
Jamri was the editor-in-chief. He was temporarily...
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cakes for the
visiting angels. In
northern Yemen, ash
cakes were
called jamrī (جَمْرِي),
typically made thick, and
baked directly over
coals kept in a...
- in the village.
Mullah Attiya al-
Jamri,
Bahraini poet
Abdul Amir al-
Jamri,
Bahraini opposition leader Mansoor Al-
Jamri, editor-in-chief of Al-Wasat Lorimer...
- Qur'an
Attiya Al-Qahtani (born 1953),
Saudi Arabian runner Mullah Attiya al-
Jamri (1899–1981),
Bahraini khatib and poet
Shuhdi Atiya ash-Shafi (died 1960)...
- Home
Office had
granted asylum to a
Bahraini democracy activist,
Yusuf al
Jamri, who was
tortured and
threatened with rape at the same
police station. Patel...