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Mursi (Albania)
Mursi may refer to: People Mursi is an Arabic ''nisba'' meaning "from Murcia". It may refer to: Surname *Abdullah Morsi (1994–2019), son of former President Mohamed Morsi *Abu al-Abbas al-Mursi (1219–1287), Sufi saint * Ahmed Morsi (born 1930), Egyptian artist * Ali Ali El Morsi, Egyptian chief scout, former vice-president of the Egyptian Federation for Scouts and Girl Guides * Basem Morsy (born 1992), Egyptian footballer *Haydy Morsy (born 1999), Egyptian modern pentathlete * Khalil Morsi (1946–2014), Egyptian actor *Maya Morsy, Egyptian political and scientist *Midhat Mursi (1953–2008), Egyptian chemist *Mohamed Morsi (1951–2019), Egyptian politician, 5th President of Egypt * Mohamed El-Morsy (born 1986), Egyptian footballer * Pamela Morsi (born 1951), American writer * Saleh Morsi (1929–1996), Egyptian screenwriter and novelist * Sally Mursi (born 1968), Egyptian entertainer *Sam Morsy (born 1991), English-born Egyptian footballer * Tareq Ali Mursi, Egyptian terro ...
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Arabic
Arabic (, , or , ) is a Central Semitic languages, Central Semitic language of the Afroasiatic languages, Afroasiatic language family spoken primarily in the Arab world. The International Organization for Standardization (ISO) assigns language codes to 32 varieties of Arabic, including its standard form of Literary Arabic, known as Modern Standard Arabic, which is derived from Classical Arabic. This distinction exists primarily among Western linguists; Arabic speakers themselves generally do not distinguish between Modern Standard Arabic and Classical Arabic, but rather refer to both as ( "the eloquent Arabic") or simply ' (). Arabic is the List of languages by the number of countries in which they are recognized as an official language, third most widespread official language after English and French, one of six official languages of the United Nations, and the Sacred language, liturgical language of Islam. Arabic is widely taught in schools and universities around the wo ...
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Pamela Morsi
Pamela Morsi (March 12, 1951 – December 14, 2024Pamela Kiel Obituary
legacy.com. Retrieved 2025-01-03.) was an American writer. She was the author of 29 , beginning in 1991.


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Morsi was a '''' Bestselling Author and wrote 29 novels. She was a two-time recipient of the for her novels ''Courting Miss H ...
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Xarrë
Xarrë (Albanian pronunciation: or ) is a village and a former municipality in the Vlorë County, southern Albania. At the 2015 local government reform it became a subdivision of the municipality Konispol. The population at the 2011 census was 4,263. The municipal unit consists of the villages Xarrë, Mursi, Shkallë and Vrinë. Name Besides its Albanian name, Xarrë is also known as () in Greek, and as in Aromanian. "Ḑara" Dz, Aromanian alphabets do not use Ḑ"> -> Dz, Aromanian alphabets do not use Ḑ Other variants that are attested are Xarë, Qarë, and Zara. History Traces of human presence in Xarrë can be found in the late period of the Middle Paleolithic era (40,000-30,000 years ago). Double axes of the Mycenaean Greek type, that date from the late Bronze Age (1400-1100 BC) have been found in Xarrë. Those tools were found in wide distribution in the surrounding area: (Qeparo, Butrint, Sarande and Lleshan) and throughout the Aegean Sea, among other items o ...
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Mursi (Albania)
Mursi may refer to: People Mursi is an Arabic ''nisba'' meaning "from Murcia". It may refer to: Surname *Abdullah Morsi (1994–2019), son of former President Mohamed Morsi *Abu al-Abbas al-Mursi (1219–1287), Sufi saint * Ahmed Morsi (born 1930), Egyptian artist * Ali Ali El Morsi, Egyptian chief scout, former vice-president of the Egyptian Federation for Scouts and Girl Guides * Basem Morsy (born 1992), Egyptian footballer *Haydy Morsy (born 1999), Egyptian modern pentathlete * Khalil Morsi (1946–2014), Egyptian actor *Maya Morsy, Egyptian political and scientist *Midhat Mursi (1953–2008), Egyptian chemist *Mohamed Morsi (1951–2019), Egyptian politician, 5th President of Egypt * Mohamed El-Morsy (born 1986), Egyptian footballer * Pamela Morsi (born 1951), American writer * Saleh Morsi (1929–1996), Egyptian screenwriter and novelist * Sally Mursi (born 1968), Egyptian entertainer *Sam Morsy (born 1991), English-born Egyptian footballer * Tareq Ali Mursi, Egyptian terro ...
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Mursi Language
Mursi (also Dama, Merdu, Meritu, Murzi, Murzu) is a Southeast Surmic language spoken by the Mursi people who live in the South Omo Zone on the eastern side of the lower Omo valley in southwest Ethiopia. The language is similar to Suri, another Southeast Surmic language spoken to the west of the Mursi language area. It is spoken by approximately 7,400 people. Classification Mursi is classified as belonging to the Southeast Surmic languages, to which the following other languages also belong: Suri, Me'en and Kwegu. As such, Mursi is also part of the superordinate Eastern Sudanic family of the Nilo-Saharan languages. Phonology Phoneme inventory The vowel and consonant inventory of Mursi is similar to those of other Southeast Surmic languages, except for the lack of ejectives, the labial fricative // and the voiceless stop //. *Except for the hesitant inclusion of the glottal stop /ʔ/ by Firew, both Mütze and Firew agree on the consonant inventory. The layout mostly follow ...
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Mursi People
The Mursi (or Mun as they refer to themselves) are a Surmic languages, Surmic ethnic group in Ethiopia. They principally reside in the Debub Omo Zone of the South Ethiopia Regional State, close to the border with South Sudan. According to the 2007 national census, there are 11,500 Mursi, 848 of whom live in urban areas; of the total number, 92.25% live in the South Ethiopia Regional State. Surrounded by mountains between the Omo River (Ethiopia), Omo River and its tributary the Mago River, Mago, the home of the Mursi is one of the most isolated regions of the country. Their neighbors include the Aari people, Aari, the Banna people, Banna, the Bodi people, Mekan, the Karo people (Ethiopia), Karo, the Kwegu people, Kwegu, the Nyangatom people, Nyangatom and the Surma people, Suri. They are grouped together with the Me'en and Kwegu by the Ethiopian government under the name Surma people, Surma. Language The Mursi speak the Mursi language as a mother tongue. It is a part of the Surm ...
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Hania Morsi Fadl
Hania Morsi Fadl is a Sudanese-British radiologist and the founder and Chief Executive Officer of the Khartoum Breast Cancer Centre. Early life and education Fadl graduated from Alexandria University in 1970. Career Fadl practised medicine in Sudan for four years before moving to the United Kingdom on a government scholarship. She specialised in diagnostic radiology, working for several years at St Bartholomew's Hospital. In 1987 she was appointed as a consultant in radiology in Birmingham. She joined the National Breast Cancer Screening Program as a consultant in Charing Cross Hospital in 1990, and remained there until 2008. She is a Fellow of the Royal College of Radiologists. Health activism in Sudan In 2008 Fadl established the Khartoum Breast Cancer Centre, a not-for-profit facility that provides screening and diagnostic services to vulnerable women. She was one of the first radiologists in Sudan, and the first to diagnose breast cancer. The centre was supported by t ...
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Morsi El Sayed Hegazy
Morsi El Sayed Hegazy is an Egyptian academic and economist who as briefly finance minister, from 6 January to 7 May 2013. He was the fifth finance minister of Egypt since 2011. Education Hegazy has a master's degree in economics, which he obtained from Alexandria University in 1976. He received a PhD in economics from Connecticut University in 1985. Career Hegazy began his career at Alexandria University in 1986 and was a professor of economics there. His speciality is public finance. He is also interested in Islamic finance. He was appointed finance minister in a reshuffle to the cabinet of Hisham Qandil on 6 January 2013 to replace Momtaz El Saeed. Hegazy is not a member of any political party. However, he is close to the Muslim Brotherhood group. Hegazy's term ended on 7 May 2013 and he was replaced in the post by Fayyad Abdel Moneim Fayyad Abdel Moneim (born 1957) is an Egyptian academic and economist who served as finance minister briefly from 7 May to 16 July 2013. ...
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Tareq Ali Mursi
Tareq Ali Mursi was an alleged member of Egyptian Islamic Jihad. He was the subject of an extraordinary rendition from South Africa to face trial in Egypt. In November, lawyers Montasser al-Zayat and Mahmoud Abdul Shafi unsuccessfully argued that he should be released, as there had been no demonstration he had any relationship with the other two men transferred from South Africa, Jamal Shueib and Eid Abdul Samee Abdulsamee, who were accused of participating in the 1995 Attack on the Egyptian Embassy in Pakistan. In July 1999, he was one of 71 alleged militants connected to the embassy bombing who saw their cases transferred to a military court. On August 5, 2004, he was interviewed by Hani al-Sibai over the telephone.Human Rights Watch Human Rights Watch (HRW) is an international non-governmental organization that conducts research and advocacy on human rights. Headquartered in New York City, the group investigates and reports on issues including War crime, war crimes ...
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Sam Morsy
Samy Sayed Mekkawy Saied Morsy (; born 10 September 1991) is a professional Association football, footballer who plays as a defensive midfielder for club Ipswich Town F.C., Ipswich Town, whom he Captain (association football), captains. Born in England, he plays for the Egypt national football team, Egypt national team. Born and raised in England, Morsy joined the Port Vale F.C., Port Vale Youth system, youth team set-up in 2008, having been released from the Wolverhampton Wanderers F.C. Development Squad and Academy, Wolverhampton Wanderers Academy. Winning his debut in February 2010, he turned professional at the club in the summer. He established himself in the first-team picture in 2010–11, after which he was given a two-year Association football contracts, contract. He helped the club to secure Promotion and relegation, promotion out of EFL League Two, League Two in 2012–13. He joined Chesterfield F.C., Chesterfield in July 2013 and played for the club in the 2014 Footb ...
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Sally Mursi
Sally Mursi ( ar: سالي مرسي, born March 30, 1968) is an Egyptian entertainer and transgender woman. Her sex reassignment surgery in 1988 was a source of controversy and lawsuits in Egypt. Transition Prior to pursuing medical operations, Mursi consulted with psychologist Salwa Jirjis Labib and underwent three years of conversion therapy, after which Labib referred her to a surgeon. Mursi was further referred to plastic surgeon Ezzat Ashamallah, who affirmed the diagnosis of "psychological hermaphroditism" and prescribed hormone replacement therapy for one year prior performing surgery on January 29, 1988. At the same period, Muhammad Sayyid Tantawy also released a Fatwa, recognizing that Sally Mursi needed the surgery for her health and that it was spiritually legal to change sex for transgender people, if their doctors said they needed it. But said that before Mursi could get the surgery, she had to follow all the rules of Islam for women during a year, except the one ...
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Saleh Morsi
Saleh Morsi (; born 1929 in Kafr El-Zayat), was an Egyptian screenwriter and novelist best known for his espionages thrillers. He died of a heart attack in Alexandria, Egypt in August 1996. The number of his books translated into Persian Persian may refer to: * People and things from Iran, historically called ''Persia'' in the English language ** Persians, the majority ethnic group in Iran, not to be conflated with the Iranic peoples ** Persian language, an Iranian language of the .... Works * ''Raafat el-Haggan'', television series. * ''Samia Fehmi'', novel. References 1929 births 1996 deaths 20th-century Egyptian novelists {{Egypt-writer-stub ...
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