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2 unusual facts about Maad*Moiselle


Maad*Moiselle

In 2012 she collaborated with some DJs as FOURce and with which released the club track Coming Down for which filmed a video in Los Angeles during her stage for the concert at The Viper Room.

In the same year MAAD*MOISELLE worked with famous American music producer as Just Blaze, Kwamé, and Jonas Jeberg.


Antonios Naguib

From 1953 to 1958, he studied at the interritual seminary of Maadi, Cairo and, later, at the Pontifical Urbaniana College, Rome.

Bour

Maad Saloum, a Serer royal title sometimes called Bour Saloum

Buddinni

The Brindavana*of the HH the Maadhava Theertha, was constructed in the village Buddinni in AD 1810, since at the time, it is said that HH the Maadhava Theertha was persecuted and had sought refuge at Buddinni.

El Maader El Kabir

El Maader El Kabir is a small town and rural commune in Tiznit Province of the Souss-Massa-Drâa region of Morocco.

Frank Shuman

Shuman built the world’s first solar thermal power station in Maadi, Egypt (1912-1913).

George Kenneth Lucey Jr.

For safety, the family moved outside Cairo to Maadi, where the children attended the Cairo American School (1952–53) and the Maadi Sporting Club.

Iraj Mirza

Among many poems that Iraj composed, his well-known poems include Satan (in Persian: Ebleess), Mother (in Persian: Maadar), A Letter to a Poet Aref Ghazvini (in Persian: Arefnameh), Woman's Picture (in Persian: Tassvir-e-Zan), Story of the Veil or Hijab (in Persian: hejab) and the Story of Zohreh and Manouchehr (in Persian: Daastan-e-Zohreh-o-Manouchehr), which is based on William Shakespeare's Venus and Adonis.

Kazeboon

Kazeboon screenings began on December 29, 2011, taking place in public squares in El Mansheya, Alexandria and the Cairo districts of Zamalek, Maadi, Nasr City and Giza.

Khashkhash Ibn Saeed Ibn Aswad

In his book Muruj adh-dhahab wa maadin aljawhar (The fields of gold and the mines of jewels), al-Mas'udi writes that Khashkhash Ibn Saeed Ibn Aswad, from Delba (Palos de la Frontera) sailed into the Atlantic Ocean in 889 and returned with a shipload of valuable treasures.

Maad a Sinig Ama Joof Gnilane Faye Joof

Through the emissaries of the King, Father Gallais was persuaded to take a trip to Diakhao, the capital of Sine.

The throne of his son secured, Ama Kumba Mbodj was exiled, and he had to seek refuge in Mbodiène.

Maad a Sinig Kumba Ndoffene Fa Ndeb Joof

The Kingdom of Sine was divided into cantons and Maad Kumba Ndoffene Fa Ndeb was appointed Superior Chief of Eastern Sine and his rival Prince Kumba Jimit was made Superior Chief of Western Sine.

Léopold Sédar Senghor, the poet and first president of Senegal, magnified the king of Sine in his famous poem "Joal" in 1945.

The event which is celebrated on 7 and 13 June each year, alternates between Diakhao (Capital of Sine and former residence of the King) and Darou Marnane.

Maad a Sinig Kumba Ndoffene Famak Joof

Laprade (and his predecessors Faidherbe and Jauréguibéry) who previously had nothing good to say about the Serers, referring to them "drunkards" and "violent against the Muslims" now needed Maad Kumba Ndoffene Famak's assistace to solve the problem in Kaolack.

In this battle - The Battle of Fandane-Thiouthioune (commonly known as the Battle of Somb), Maba Diakhou Bâ was defeated.

Maad Souka Ndela Joof (King of Thiouthioune)

Thiam, Iba Der, Maba Diakhou Ba Almamy du Rip (Sénégal), Paris, ABC, Dakar-Abidjan, NEA, 1977

Maadhadu

Father of Dhaigandu Ganduvaru Mohamed Manikfan and Kondey Ali Manikfan who is the origin of the branches of Isdhoo dynasty in Addu and Huvadhu Atolls except for the branch of the descendents of Sultan Hasan X of Isdhoo dynasty.

Maadi Community Church

The Maadi Community Church is a large, interdenominational international Christian church in Maadi, an affluent suburb of Egypt's capital city Cairo.

Medinet Maadi

Medinet Maadi is a site in the southwestern Faiyum region of Egypt where a temple of the cobra-goddess Renenutet (a harvest deity) was founded during the reigns of Amenemhat III and Amenemhat IV (1855–1799 BC).

Percy Stout

He and his American wife, Mary, settled in Maadi in 1910, becoming one of the earliest settlers to the region.

Pope Mark VII of Alexandria

He departed on 12 Pashons 1485 A.M. (18 May 1769 AD), while he was residing in a monastery in Maadi.

Reginald Ernest Moreau

The young couple preferred to live at Maadi close to Wadi Digha where they kept a pet raven and conducted experiments to see if the plumage colours of larks were genetically inherited.

Siderocausa

It was located in northeastern Chalcidice, in a group of twelve villages later called the Mademochoria (< Turkish maaden 'mine' + Greek χωριά 'villages'), including Stratoniki and Stagira.

Uliyannoor

It is believed that this Shiva temple was built by Perumthachan, when previous temple of Maadathilappan was destroyed by fire.

Vodafone Egypt

Vodafone Egypt was initially headquartered in Maadi, Cairo since 1998 and until 2003; when Vodafone moved its headquarters to the Sixth of October City.

Xinhua News Agency

In November 2005, Xinhua News Agency opened a new office building alongside the Nile River in Cairo's Maadi district.


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