- John Lee
Mahin (August 23, 1902, Evanston,
Illinois –
April 18, 1984, Los Angeles) was an
American screenwriter and
producer of
films who was
active in...
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Mahin,
Mahin,
Mihan or
Mihin (Persian: ميهن) may
refer to:
Mahin,
Syria Mehin, East
Azerbaijan Mahin, Fars Mehin,
Qazvin Mihan,
Tehran Mikhin (disambiguation)...
- Luísa
Mahin (born in the
early 19th century) was a
formerly enslaved woman of
African origin. A
controversial character, she is
believed to have taken...
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Mahin Qadiri (Persian: مهین قدیری) (1977 –
December 20, 2010) was an
Iranian serial killer who was
convicted of
robbing and
killing six
elderly people...
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Mahin Oskouei (1929 –
January 2006) was an
Iranian theater director and
instructor and Iran's
pioneering female theater arts figure. Born in Tehran, she...
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Major General Frank Cadle Mahin (May 27, 1887 – July 24, 1942) was an
American Major General during the
period of
World War II. He died in an airplane...
- over the
Mahin Warehouses and
Jabal Mahin (
Mahin Mountain),
which overlooked Mahin.
Later on that day, the
Syrian Army
recaptured the town of
Mahin. 2012...
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Mahin or
Mheen (Arabic: مهين, romanized:
Mahīn) is a town in
central Syria,
administratively part of the Homs Governorate,
south of Homs. It is situated...
- March's 1954
novel of the same name. The
screenplay was
written by John Lee
Mahin.
Kenneth and
Christine Penmark dote on
their eight-year-old
daughter Rhoda...
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Stephen A.
Mahin (born Lodi, California;
October 18, 1946 –
February 10, 2018) was an
American structural engineer.
Mahin was a
graduate of the Pacific...