Madí (or MADI) is an international abstract art movement initiated in Buenos Aires in 1946 by the Hungarian-Argentinian artist and poet Gyula Kosice, and the Uruguayans Carmelo Arden Quin and Rhod Rothfuss.
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Abu Madi was born in the village of Al-Muhaydithah, now part of Bikfaya, Lebanon, in 1889 or 1890.
It is named as Sapta Ganadaki after the seven tributaries (Kali Gandaki, Trishuli, Budhi Gandaki, Marsyangdi, Madi, Seti Gandaki, and Daraudi) that make up the Gandaki River.
First personal exhibition of Madí Art at the Bohemien Club in Galerías Pacífico (Buenos Aires, Argentina), which was the first totally non-figurative exhibition in Latin-America.
Mas'ud al-Madi was the governor of Gaza at the time of the Egyptian invasion.
In 2009, the designer showcased his ecologically responsible collection at the “Green Fashion Show” on Earth Day organised by National Geographic Channel in partnership with the British Council and Madi Design.
Saïdou Madi Panandétiguiri (born 22 March 1984 in Ouahigouya) is a Burkinabé footballer who currently plays for Chippa United.
Tansing is also famous for its natural beauty, it is in a plateau of high hills which provides a view of the Himalayas and the beautiful Madi valley.
Opari was the district administrative headquarters for the regions inhabited by the Lotuko (Otuho), Madi and Acholi ethnic groups.