- 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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Mehin or
Mahin (Persian: مهين) may
refer to:
Mahin,
Syria Mehin, East
Azerbaijan Mahin, Fars Mehin,
Qazvin Mikhin (disambiguation) This disambiguation...
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Ocean during World War II. The film was
adapted by John
Huston and John Lee
Mahin from the 1952
novel by
Charles Shaw and was
directed by Huston. It was nominated...
- Luísa
Mahin (born in the
early 19th century) was a
formerly enslaved woman of
African origin. A
pivotal figure in the
abolitionist movement in Brazil...
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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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Emily Mahin "Em"
Beihold (/ˈbaɪhoʊld/; born
January 21, 1999) is an
American singer-songwriter. She is
known for
collaborating with
Stephen Sanchez on...
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Mahin (Persian: ماهين, also
Romanized as
Māhīn; also
known as Magan) is a
village in
Chuqur Rural District,
Tarom Sofla District,
Qazvin County, Qazvin...