âmin

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الإنجليزية - الإنجليزية
A male given name of Arabic origin
{i} family name; Idi Amin Dada (1928-2003), Ugandan army officer and dictator, former president of Uganda (1971-1979); (In Arabic) trustee, custodian, guardian
Amin al- Husayni
born 1897, Jerusalem, Palestine, Ottoman Empire died July 4, 1974, Beirut, Leb. Palestinian nationalist leader and grand mufti of Jerusalem (1921-37). In 1921 the British appointed him mufti and named him president of the newly created Supreme Muslim Council. In 1936 Arab groups formed the Arab High Committee, with al-usayn as chairman, demanding an end to Jewish immigration to Palestine. The British forced him out in 1937, and he went to Lebanon; he spent World War II (1939-45) in Germany and fled to Egypt afterward
Idi Amin
General Idi Amin Dada Oumee (1928-2003), Ugandan army officer and dictator, former president of Uganda
Idi Amin
born 1924/25, Koboko, Ugan. died Aug. 16, 2003, Jiddah, Saud.Ar. Military officer and president (1971-79) of Uganda. A member of the small Kakwa ethnic group and a Muslim, he was closely associated during his military career with Milton Obote, Uganda's first prime minister and president. In 1971 he staged a coup against Obote. He expelled all Asians from Uganda in 1972, reversed Uganda's amicable relations with Israel, was personally involved in the Palestinian hijacking of a French airliner to Entebbe (see Entebbe raid), and ordered the torture and murder of 100,000-300,000 Ugandans. In 1978 he ordered an attack on Tanzania, but Tanzanian troops, aided by Ugandan nationalists, were able to overpower the invaders. As the Tanzanian-led forces neared Kampala, Uganda's capital, Amin fled to Libya and eventually settled in Saudi Arabia
Idi Amin Dada
the President of Uganda from 1971 until he was forced to leave the country in 1979. In 1972 he forced 80,000 people of Indian origin to leave Uganda, and many of them came to live in the UK. He was famous for the violent treatment of anyone who opposed him (1925-)
Idi Amin Dada
General Idi Amin Dada Oumee (1928-2003), Ugandan army officer and dictator, former president of Uganda
Idi Amin Dada Oumee
born 1924/25, Koboko, Ugan. died Aug. 16, 2003, Jiddah, Saud.Ar. Military officer and president (1971-79) of Uganda. A member of the small Kakwa ethnic group and a Muslim, he was closely associated during his military career with Milton Obote, Uganda's first prime minister and president. In 1971 he staged a coup against Obote. He expelled all Asians from Uganda in 1972, reversed Uganda's amicable relations with Israel, was personally involved in the Palestinian hijacking of a French airliner to Entebbe (see Entebbe raid), and ordered the torture and murder of 100,000-300,000 Ugandans. In 1978 he ordered an attack on Tanzania, but Tanzanian troops, aided by Ugandan nationalists, were able to overpower the invaders. As the Tanzanian-led forces neared Kampala, Uganda's capital, Amin fled to Libya and eventually settled in Saudi Arabia
التركية - التركية
Tanrı kabul etsin anlamında kullanılan sözcük
Amonyaktaki hidrojen yerine, tek değerli hidrokarbonlu köklerin geçmesiyle oluşan ürünlerin genel adı
(Osmanlı Dönemi) Yâ Rabbil Öyle olsun, kabul eyle! mânâsında duâdan sonra söylenir
AMİN
(Osmanlı Dönemi) İlerlemeyen. Yerinde sâbit ikamet eden
ÂMİN
(Osmanlı Dönemi) Emniyet ver
ÂMİN
(Osmanlı Dönemi) (Emn. den) Gönlü müsterih, kalbinde korku bulunmayan
AMİN ALAYI
(Osmanlı Dönemi) Eskiden çocukların ilk okula başladığı gün yapılan merasim
amin alayı
Eskiden çocukların mahalle mektebine başladıkları gün yapılan tören
amin maalouf
Afrikalı Leo, Semerkant, Yüzüncü Ad, ölümcül Kimlikler gibi romanları dilimize de çevrilmiş Lübnan asıllı yazar
الإنجليزية - التركية
(Tıp) (E) Amin: NH3'in bir veya daha çok H atomu yerine hidrokarbon radikallerinin sokulması ile belirdiği kabul edilen bileşim. (PHyenylamine, C6H5NH2 gibi)