- Sara
Mardinis Einsatz für die
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Mediathek (in German),
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August 2023 "Sara
Mardini -
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Mardinis Einsatz...
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Yusra Mardini OLY (Arabic: يسرى مارديني; born 5
March 1998) is a
Syrian former competition swimmer and
refugee of the
Syrian civil war. She was a member...
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Robert Mardini (born 6
August 1972) is a Lebanese-Swiss humanitarian. He
served as Director-General of the
International Committee of the Red
Cross (ICRC)...
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Mahishasura Mardini (lit. 'Slayer of Mahishasura'; a name for Durga) is a 1959
Indian Kannada-language film,
directed and
produced by B. S. Ranga. The...
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Mardini is a
surname derived from Al-
Mardini (Arabic: المارديني),
which denotes an
origin from Mardin,
Upper Mesopotamia.
People with the
surname include:...
- The
Mahishasura Mardini Stotra (Sanskrit: महिषासुरमर्दिनीस्तोत्रम्, IAST: Mahiṣāsuramardinīstotraṃ) is a
Hindu stotra.
Comprising 21 verses, the work...
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Masawaih al-
Mardini (Yahyā ibn
Masawaih al-
Mardini;
known as
Mesue the Younger) was a ****yrian physician. He was born in Mardin,
Upper Mesopotamia. After...
- Al-
Mardini (Arabic: المارديني)
denotes an
origin from Mardin,
Upper Mesopotamia. Al-
Mardini may
refer to:
Masawaih al-
Mardini, 11th-century
physician Sibt...
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follows the life
story of
teenage Syrian refugees Yusra Mardini and her
sister Sarah Mardini, who swam
alongside a
sinking dinghy of
refugees to lighten...
- came from Damascus. The name "Sibt al-Maridini"
means "the son of Al-
Mardini's daughter". His
maternal grandfather,
Abdullah al-Maridini, was a reputed...