- Khamsin,
chamsin or
hamsin (Arabic: خمسين
ḫamsīn,
meaning "fifty"), more
commonly known in
Egypt as
khamaseen (Egyptian Arabic: خماسين ḫamāsīn, IPA: [xɑmæˈsiːn]...
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Hamsin (Hebrew: חמסין) is a 1982
Israeli drama film
directed by
Daniel Wachsmann. The film was
selected as the
Israeli entry for the Best
Foreign Language...
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which means 'coming from the Qibla'
Egyptian Arabic: خمسين, romanized:
Ḫamsīn,
which means 'fifty' ('fifty-day wind')
Tunisian Arabic: شلوق, romanized: šlūq...
- the Yalu and
surrounded Hamsin-chin (Uiju).
Defense General Cho Sukch'ang and
Deputy Commissioner Chŏn Kan
surrendered Hamsin-chin to the Mongols. The...
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Romanized as
Hameh Sīn and Hamasīn; also
known as
Torkaman and
Torkaman Deh-e
Hamsīn) is a
village in
Siyahrud Rural District, in the
Central District of Tehran...
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Israeli filmmaker, writer,
producer and director, best
known for his film,
Hamsin.
Daniel Wachsmann was born in Shanghai, China. 1974: My
Father (Hebrew:...
- (1994)
Bordimino by Noa
Wertheim (1997) Red Cow by Neta
Pulvermacher (1998)
Hamsin by Noa
Wertheim (1998)
Stringman by
Gabor Goda and Noa
Wertheim (1999) The...
- then
known as Dara (now Oğuz).
Gaunt added that the
death squad,
named El-
Hamşin (meaning "fifty men"), was
headed by
officer Refik Nizamettin Kaddur. The...
- Year
Title Role
Notes 1981
Sipur Intimi 1982 Noa Bat 17
Shraga 1982
Hamsin 1985 Goodbye, New York
Moishe 1986
Yaldei Stalin 1986
Malkat Hakitah Baruch...
- Tuluttu,
Tuluttu Pry Sch
Goronyo Takakume Takakume, Dan Fili; Takakume/Bukka
Hamsin; Gorau,
Bakin Kasuwa; Mai Iyali;
Gidan Alwale; Sakkarawa, Sakkarawa; Dangarko...