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Haane Te
Rauawa Manahi, DCM (28
September 1913 – 29
March 1986) was a New
Zealand Māori
soldier during the
Second World War
whose gallantry during the...
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Manahi may
refer to:
Haane Manahi (1913–1986), New
Zealand Māori
soldier during the
Second World War
Manahi Nitama Paewai (1920–1990), also
known as Doc...
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pinnacle twice; each time, though,
Manahi led his
small force in a counterattack. In the afternoon,
Manahi and two
other men
captured a
number of...
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Manahi Nitama Paewai OBE OStJ (8 June 1920 – 10
October 1990), also
known as Doc Paewai, was a New
Zealand doctor,
rugby player,
local politician and community...
- Lance-sergeant
Haane Te
Rauawa Manahi led a
platoon on an
attack up the hill, and
successfully overran the
Italian defenses.
Manahi then left to
locate reinforcements...
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Papaiouru Marae in Rotorua. He was
survived by his wife
Rangiwhata Ann
Manahi (born 1937,
married 1957)
known as Lady Kuia, two sons and a
daughter Donna...
- Faiz
Muhammad Manahi Halt
railway station (Urdu: فیض محمد مناہی ہالٹ ریلوے اسٹیشن, Sindhi: فيض محمد مناهي هالٽ ريلوي اسٽيشن) is
located on the now dismantled...
- 32736. 13
October 1971. p. 3.
Retrieved 23
October 2022. Paewai,
Manahi. "Paewai,
Manahi Nītama".
Dictionary of New
Zealand Biography.
Ministry for Culture...
- Kodai, Kodrani, Marani, Markhiani, Marfani, Manahjo, Manahujo, Manahijo,
Manahi, Manahio, Manjo, Manjho, Mangsi, Mungrani, Nindani/Nandani, Rahoojo, Pariyah...
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weaver Ranginui Parewahawaha Leonard,
weaver Jaimee Lovett,
canoeist Haane Manahi,
soldier Rangi****ra Reihana-Mete,
weaver Ike Robin, sportsman, businessman...