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M42 lens mount The M42 lens mount is a screw thread mounting standard for attaching lenses to 35Â mm cameras, primarily single-lens reflex models. It is more accurately known as the M42 Ă— 1Â mm standard, which means that it is a metric screw thread of 42Â mm diameter and 1Â mm thread pitch.
M42 motorway The M42 motorway is a major road in England. The motorway runs north east from Bromsgrove in Worcestershire to just south west of Ashby-de-la-Zouch in Leicestershire, passing Redditch, Solihull, the National Exhibition Centre (NEC) and Tamworth on the way.
M45 SLBM The M45 SLBM is the current standard French Navy's submarine launched ballistic missile (In French terminology the MSBS - Mer-Sol-Ballistique-Stratégique (Sea-ground-Strategic ballistic missile). Around 200 M45 are in commission in the FOST, the submarine nuclear deterrent component of the French Navy.
M49 motorway The M49 motorway is a small motorway west of Bristol, England, that forms a shortcut between the M5 motorway and the Second Severn Bridge on the M4 motorway. The motorway was constructed in 1996CBRD Motorway Database - M49, at the same time as the bridge.
M5 Industries M5 Industries (M5i) is a visual effects company located in San Francisco, California whose primary focus is special effects props for commercials and film, stop motion animation, and animatronic puppets, they also extend into prototype development and various display projects.
M5 motorway (Hungary) The 108 mile (173km) long M5 motorway connects Budapest, the capital city of Hungary with the south-eastern regions of the country, the cities of Kecskemét, Szeged, and finally Röszke at the Serbian border. The motorway reached the city of Szeged in December 2005, while the remaining portion of the motorway (between Szeged and Röszke) was completed in April 2006.
M5 South Western Motorway The M5 South Western Motorway (also known as the M5 South West Motorway, M5 Motorway or simply M5) is a motorway in south-western Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. It forms part of Sydney Metroad 5 and the Sydney Orbital Motorway network.
M50 motorway (Ireland) The M50 motorway is a motorway and National Primary Route (N50) in the Republic of Ireland running in a C-shaped ring around the north-eastern, northern, western and southern sides of the capital city, Dublin. One end of the route is located at Dublin Port, with the Dublin Port Tunnel connecting it the M1 motorway (running north to Belfast).
M51 SLBM The M51 SLBM is the French Navy's future submarine launched ballistic missile, designed to replace the M45 SLBM (In French terminology the MSBS - Mer-Sol-Balistique-Stratégique "Sea-ground-Strategic ballistic")
M53 155mm Self-Propelled Gun The M53 155mm Self-Propelled Gun was largely deployed in NATO areas and its ammunition was commonly used throughout NATO forces. It was extensively used during the Vietnam era, and subsequently withdrawn from service in the US military.
M551 Sheridan The M551 Sheridan is a light tank and armoured reconnaissance vehicle, developed by the United States, and named after Civil War General Philip Sheridan. It could be air dropped, and was armed with the unique MGM-51 Shillelagh gun-lauched missle system.
M58 MICLIC The M58 Mine Clearing Line Charge (MICLIC) is a rocket projected explosive line charge which provides a "close-in" breaching capability for maneuver forces. It is effective against conventionally fused land mines and, when detonated, it provides a lane 8 meters by 100 meters.
M6 (cipher) In cryptography, M6 is a block cipher proposed by Hitachi in 1997 for use in the IEEE 1394 FireWire standard. The design allows some freedom in choosing a few of the cipher's operations, so M6 is considered a family of ciphers.
M6 mine The M6, M6A1 and M6A2 are a series of metal cased circular anti-tank landmines produced by the United States, they were superseded in service by the larger M15 mine. The mine is normally painted olive green and has a large central pressure plate.
M6 Toll tag An M6 Toll tag is an electronic toll collection device attached to a vehicle's windscreen, which records the vehicle's passage through toll plazas on the M6 Toll, a motorway in the English midlands, in order to charge an account for use of the M6 Toll.
M60-2000 Main Battle Tank Many thousands of M60 Main Battle Tanks are in service with nations unable to afford a force of modern battle tanks. General Dynamics Land Systems has devised the M60-200 upgrade, offering may features of the M1 to existing M60 users at a reduced cost.
M61 and M63 stake mines The M61 or Model 61 and M63 or Model 63 are French anti-personnel stake fragmentation stake mines the mines are sometimes called piquet (picket). The M61 is slightly larger than the M61, but otherwise the mines are similar in appearance and operation.
M61 motorway The M61 motorway is a major road in England. It runs from the M60 motorway north west of Manchester, and heads north west past Bolton and Chorley to end at the junction of the M6 and M65 motorways just south of Preston.
M61 Vulcan The 20 mm M61 Vulcan is a hydraulically or pneumatically driven, six-barreled, air-cooled, electrically fired Gatling-style gun with an extremely high rate of fire. It has been the principal cannon armament of United States military aircraft for five decades.
M62 coach bombing The M62 coach bombing occurred on the 4 February 1974, when a bomb, consisting of 25lbs of high explosive detonated in the luggage locker of a commercial coach travelling from Manchester along the M62 motorway between Chain Bar, near Bradford, and Gildersome, Leeds in Yorkshire. The coach was one of a number being used by British Army personnel and their families due to industrial action on the trains.
M66 motorway The M66 is a motorway in Lancashire and Greater Manchester, England. It is 8 miles (13km) long and provides part of the route between the M62 and M60 motorways and the M65, with the rest being provided by the A56.
M67 grenade The M67 grenade is a fragmentation hand grenade used by Canadian forces and US armed forces. It replaces the M61 grenade used during Vietnam and the older MK2 "pineapple" grenade used since World War II.
M67 motorway The M67 is a short motorway in Tameside, Greater Manchester, England, forming an A57 bypass for the towns of Denton and Hyde. It was originally conceived as part of a trans-Pennine motorway route linking Manchester and Sheffield but these plans never came to full fruition.
M7 motorway (Hungary) The M7 motorway is a Hungarian motorway which runs from Budapest towards the Croatian border reaching Székesfehérvár, then Siófok, a large city on Lake Balaton. It will eventually expand past Lake Balaton to Zagreb, the capital of Croatia.
M7 Priest The 105mm Howitzer Motor Carriage M7 was an American self-propelled artillery vehicle produced during World War II. It was given the official nickname Priest in British service, due to the pulpit like machine gun ring and following on from the Bishop self propelled gun, the full designation when in British service was 105mm SP, Priest.
M70 motorway (Hungary) The M70 motorway section connects the M7 motorway to Slovenia. After the completion of the missing sections of the M7 in 2007, there will be a direct motorway link from Budapest to the Slovenian motorway network.
M711 M711 refers to the Norwegian main series of 727 topographical maps in 1:50,000 scale that cover the entire mainland area of the country and proximate islands. The maps are published by Statens Kartverk, the governmental cartography office.
M712 Copperhead The M712 "Copperhead" is a 155 mm cannon-launched, fin-stabilized, terminally optically guided, explosive projectile intended to engage hard point targets such as tanks, SP howitzers or other high-value targets. It may be fired from the following US Army field artillery weapons: M114A2 towed howitzers, and both the short-barrel (M109A1 and M109A1B) and long-barrel (M109A2, M109A3, M109A3B, M109A4, M109A5 and M109A6) M109 howitzer series SP howitzers and the M198 towed howitzer.
M72 LAW The M72 LAW (Light Anti-Tank Weapon, also referred to as the Light Anti-Armor Weapon or LAW) is a portable one-shot 66 mm anti-tank weapon, designed in the United States by Talley Defense Systems, produced by Nammo Raufoss AS in Norway.
M728 Combat Engineer Vehicle The M728 Combat Engineer Vehicle was based on an M60A1 Patton MBT (Main Battle Tank) chassis with a hydraulically operated dozer blade mounted on the front, an A-frame crane hinged on each side of the turret and a winch. The vehicle can also be equipped with a mine clearing rake.
M79 grenade launcher The M79 is a 40 x 46 mm grenade launcher that first appeared during the Vietnam war. Commonly known as the "Thump-Gun", "Thumper", or "Blooper" in US service, it is also known to some Australian units as the "Wombat Gun".
M8-AGS The United Defense M8 Armored Gun System was a development of the private venture Close Combat Vehicle - Light (CCV-L) and was to have been the successor of the M551 Sheridan in the 82nd Airborne Division, as well as expected to replace TOW-equipped HMMWVs in the 2nd Armored Cavalry Regiment (Light). Its role in the 2nd ACR was eventually taken by the Stryker.
M80 Stiletto The M-80 Stiletto is a prototype naval ship, manufactured by the M-Ship Company, that may go into service with the United States Navy SEALs within a short time frame. It has a top speed of over 50 knots and a range of 750 nautical miles, and is powered by four 1,650 hp engines manufactured by the Caterpillar Company.
M829 The M829 is an American first-generation Armor-Piercing, Fin-Stabilized, Discarding Sabot (APFSDS) tank round designed specifically for the 120mm M-256 main gun on the M-1A1 Abrams main battle tank. This heavy anti-tank round is essentially a dart made of a depleted uranium (DU) alloy which gives it excellent performance against all types of tank armors, with the exception of newer Explosive Reactive Armor (ERA).
M83 (band) M83 is an electronic music group consisting of Nicolas Fromageau and Anthony Gonzalez, and was formed in Antibes, France in 2001. The musical style owes something to the shoegazing genre in its extensive use of reverb effects and lyrics spoken softly over loud instrumentals, though M83's songs employ considerably less guitar than most shoegazing bands such as My Bloody Valentine.
M89SR The M89SR is a gas operated semi-automatic sniper rifle, currently produced by Technical Equipment International (TEI), an Israeli company based in Tel Aviv. It was first introduced as the Sardius M36 Sniper Weapon System (SWS) in the 1980s.
M9 Armored Combat Earthmover The M9 (ACE) Armored Combat Earthmover is a United States armored, amphibious combat earthmover capable of supporting forces in both offensive and defensive operations. It performs critical combat engineer tasks such as digging hull defilade fighting positions for guns, tanks and other battlefield systems to increase their survivability.
M90 (camouflage) M90 camouflage is the camouflage pattern used by the Swedish armed forces. In addition to the standard pattern, desert and jungle variants have been developed for the international peace-keeping missions in Afghanistan and Liberia.
M93 Fox The Fox ( M93, M93A1, and M93A1P1) vehicle is a Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and Nuclear reconnaissance vehicle. This vehicle was designed from the Rheinmetall manufactured TPz1 Fuchs to survive and provide reconnaissance on a CBRN affected battlefield.
M939 Truck The M939 series 5-ton 6x6 truck is a family of United States Army logistical transportation Trucks which was designed in the late 1980s and has been in service through the current day. About 32,000 M939 series trucks are in service.
M981 FISTV The M981 FISTV (Fire Support Team Vehicle) is a United States Army armored vehicle designed to house a Artillery observer team in mechanized units. It is based on the ubiquitous M113 Armored Personnel Carrier chassis.
Ma (The Lion King) Ma is a meerkat character in Disney's fictional The Lion King universe. In the 2004 direct-to-video animated film The Lion King 1½, Ma is voiced by Julie Kavner, who is well known for providing the voice of Marge Simpson in the television series The Simpsons.
Ma 6-T va crack-er 1997 french movie directed by Jean-François Richet, talking about the racailles' apology in a very caricatural way. The story is starring in the parisian suburbs, 'citée' (6-T) or ghetto, where people are fed-up with their status of living.
Ma Beagle Ma Beagle is a fictional character created for the animated series DuckTales. Based on the real-life criminal ring leader, Ma Barker, she is the mother of the seven common Beagle Boys featured on the show, and the clan matriarch.
Ma Bufang Ma Bufang (Chinese: 馬ćĄčŠł; 1903–1975), was a prominent Ma clique warlord in China during the Republic of China era, ruling the northwestern province of Qinghai. He was the son of Ma Qi (馬麒), who formed the Ninghai Army in Qinghai in 1915, and received civilian and military posts from the Beiyang Government in Beijing in that same year confirming his military and civilian authority in Qinghai.
Ma clique The Ma clique () was a family of warlords who ruled the Chinese provinces of Qinghai, Gansu and Ningxia from the 1910's until 1949. The three most prominent warlords were Ma Bufang, Ma Hongkui, and Ma Hongbin, collectively known as the Xibei San Ma (lit.
Ma Dai Ma Dai (馬岱) was a general of the Kingdom of Shu during the Three Kingdoms period in China and former officer under Ma Teng (who was his uncle), and later Ma Chao, eldest son of Ma Teng and, finally, Liu Bei, founder of the Kingdom.
Ma Fuxiang Ma Fuxiang (1876 - 1932), a Hui, was born in 1876, in Linxia, Gansu, China he was named the military governor of Xining, and then of Altay, in Qing times. He held a large number of military posts in the northwestern region after the founding of the republic.
Ma Huan Ma Huan (Chinese 马欢), courtesy name Chung-dao ĺ®—é“, pen name Mountain-woodcutter, born in Hui Ji county of Zhejiang province. He was a Muslim voyager and translator who accompanied Admiral Zheng He on three of his seven expeditions to the Western Oceans.
Ma Hun-shan Ma Hu-shan(Ma huzhan) was parent of previous independentist Dungan Leader Ma Chung-ying.himself attempted to organized some independent nation "Tunganistan" with possibly certain Axis Powers support during 1937.
Ma chĂ©rie ma chĂ©rie ~愛ă—ă„ĺ›ă¸ď˝ž [ma chĂ©rie ~itoshii kimi e~] is Malice Mizer's second single, and was released on October 10, 1996 after their second album, Voyage ~sans retour~. The b-side, "regret" is a piano solo composed by the lead singer at the time, Gackt.
Ma Chao Ma Chao (176 - 222) was the eldest son of Ma Teng and a general of the Three Kingdoms Period. In Luo Guanzhong's novel The Romance of the Three Kingdoms he received the nickname "Ma Chao the Splendid" due to his elaborate armour and skill as a warrior.
Ma Chung-ying Ma Chung-ying (Ma Zhongying ) was Hui (Chinese Muslim) leader and a warlord of the Gansu province during the 1930s period. Ma Zhongying attempted to expand his territory into southern Xinjiang by launching campaigns from his power base in Gansu, but was eventually defeated by Xinjiang warlord Sheng Shicai in 1934.
Ma Jian (basketball) Ma Jian () was a basketball player from the People's Republic of China best known for playing college basketball for the University of Utah from 1993–1995, and becoming one of the first Chinese nationals to play competitive basketball in the United States. He was on the preseason roster of the Los Angeles Clippers in 1995 before being the last player cut.
Ma Jun Ma Jun a certain officer serving under Wei that oversaw the construction of Chong Hua's palace under the orders of Cao Rui. Ma Jun was very well known in Wei as being very gifted in the way of designing weapons along with certain types of contraptions.
Ma Junren Ma Junren (é¦¬äżŠä» October 28, 1944- ) is a famous Chinese track coach. He trained several world-class middle and long distance female runners including Wang Junxia and Qu Yunxia, who are the holders of several world records.
Ma Lai Thi Bang Tam Ma Lai Thi Bang Tam (born August 30, 1946 in Saigon) is a French/Belgian Chef. From 1974 to 2004, she and her hustand Ma Huu Duy were owners of the upscale Vietnamese restaurant Les Baguettes Imperiales located in Brussels, Belgium.
Ma Lik Ma Lik () GBS JP, the Legislative Councillor, is currently the Chairman of the Democratic Alliance for Betterment of Hong Kong (DAB), a pro-Beijing political party in Hong Kong. He graduated with a Bachelor's degree (with Honours) from the Department of Chinese from United College, Chinese University of Hong Kong.
Ma malakat aymanukum Ma malakat aymanukum ("what your right hands possess" ما Ů…Ů„ŮŘŞ أيمانهن) is a scriptial reference in the Qur'an to what would commonly be called today concubinage. While it is most often used with reference to women captured in war it can be applied to both sexes.
Ma malakat aymanukum and sex In Islamic Divine Law , Ma malakat aymanukum is the term for captives of war. A male master may have legally have sexual intercourse with his female slave, making a Ma malakat aymanukum and spouses the only category of people one may have sexual intercourse with.
Ma Normandie Ma Normandie is the anthem of the Bailiwick of Jersey, a British Crown dependency in the Channel Islands, and was written and composed by Frédéric Bérat. Jersey is historically part of the Duchy of Normandy, and French has been for centuries an official administrative language of Jersey, whose inhabitants have traditionally spoken a variety of Norman language.
Ma Nouvelle France "Ma Nouvelle France" (meaning "My New France") is a theme song from the French-Canadian movie titled Nouvelle-France, performed by Céline Dion. It released as a promotional single on November 1 2004 in Canada.
Ma On Shan (area) Ma On Shan () is an extension of the Sha Tin New Town along eastern coast of Tolo Harbour in the New Territories, Hong Kong. Although being part of Sha Tin New Town, the new town extension is designed to have its own town centre.
Ma On Shan Country Park Some of Hong Kong's most dramatic scenery is to be found within the boundaries of the Ma On Shan Country Park (established April 27 1979). Located in the central neck of the Sai Kung peninsula in the eastern New Territories, this covers 28.
Ma On Shan Plaza Ma On Shan Plaza (Chinese: é¦¬éžŤĺ±±ĺ»Łĺ ´ (Traditional), 马鞍山广场 (Simplified), Pinyin: MÇŽÄnshÄn GuángchÇŽng) is a shopping centre in the town centre of Ma On Shan in the Sha Tin District of Hong Kong, China. It is located in Sai Sha Road, and is connected to the Sunshine City Plaza and the Ma On Shan Station of the KCR Ma On Shan Rail by footbridges.
Ma On Shan Road Ma On Shan Road () is a major road in the new town of Ma On Shan in the New Territories of Hong Kong. The road extends northward from Tate's Cairn Highway near Tai Shui Hang along the eastern bank of Shing Mun River.
Ma Perkins Ma Perkins (sometimes called Oxydol's Own Ma Perkins) was a radio soap opera which was heard on NBC from 1933 to 1949 and on CBS from 1942 to 1960. Between 1942 and 1949, the show was heard simultaneously on both networks.
Ma Rainey Gertrude Pridgett Rainey, better known as Ma Rainey (September, 1882 – December 22, 1939), was one of the earliest known professional blues singers3 and one of the first generation of such singers to record. She was billed as The Mother of the Blues.
Ma Rainey's Black Bottom Ma Rainey's Black Bottom is the title of a song by Ma Rainey referring to the Black Bottom dance, which has been taken as the name of a 1982 play; one of a ten-play cycle by August Wilson that chronicles 20th Century African American experience. The play is set in Chicago in the 1920s (the only play in the group not set in Pittsburgh) and deals with issues of race, art, religion and the historic exploitation of black recording artists by white producers.
Ma Records Ma Records is a record label, recording studio, and website/graphic design company, based in Columbus, Ohio, United States. It features news, audio, merchandise, forums, street teams, distribution, and short run CD duplication.
Ma Shi Chau Ma Shi Chau (馬屎洲 cantonese: ma5 si2 zau1) is one of the 235 islands of Hong Kong, under the administration of Tai Po District. It is located in Tolo Harbor (ĺ露港), which is in the northeast of the New Territories (新界).
Ma Su Ma Su (190 – 228) was a military strategist under the Kingdom of Shu during the Three Kingdoms Period in ancient China. A younger brother of Ma Liang, Ma Su had extraordinary talents in military stratagems and was admired by the Prime Minister of Shu, Zhuge Liang.
Ma Tau Wai Ma Tau Wai (馬é 圍; orginially 碼é 圍, historically 古瑾圍) is an area in Kowloon City District, Kowloon, Hong Kong. It was originally a walled village between present-day Argyle Street and Prince Edward Road West, east of St Teresa's Hospital.
Ma Teng Ma Teng (156 - 211) was a warlord during the end of the Han Dynasty and then during the Three Kingdoms period of China. He controlled the Liangzhou (ć¶Ľĺ·ž) region together with his sworn brother Han Sui and together with him was involved in efforts to gain autonomy from the central Han government.
Ma vraie vie Ă Rouen Ma vraie vie Ă Rouen (The True Story of My Life in Rouen, also released as My Life on Ice) is a 2002 movie by French directors Olivier Ducastel and Jacques Martineau, which tracks a year in the life of a teenage figure skater in a quasi-documentary, video diary style.
Ma Xiaonian Ma Xiaonian (Simplified Chinese: 马晓年; Traditional Chinese: 馬曉年; pinyin: Mǎ Xiǎo Nián; born May 8, 1945, Fenyang, Shanxi, China), is a Chinese physician and professor of sexual medicine who pioneered the field of sexual medicine and sexology in China. Ma's research on sexual medicine and Chinese sexuality has profoundly influenced cultural and social values in China since 1980s.
Ma Ya Hi Ma Ya Hi was an English recording of the Romanian pop song "Dragostea din tei", by Moldovan boy band O-Zone. Performed on The Today Show by Lucas Prata and Dan BÄlan, former frontman of O-Zone, on February 22, 2005, the song was not very popular, making only position 72 on the Billboard charts.
Ma Yanhong Ma Yanhong (Simplified Chinese: 马燕红) (born March 21, 1964, Beijing, China) (also reported in some media as July 5, 1963) is a retired Chinese Olympic athlete. She was the first female Chinese gymnast to win a medal at the World Gymnastics Championships and Olympic Games.
Ma Ying-jeou Ma Ying-jeou (; Tongyong Pinyin: Ma Yingjiou) (born July 13, 1950) is a politician in the Republic of China (Taiwan) and a former mayor of Taipei City; he is also the current chairman of the Kuomintang. Ma was elected mayor of Taipei, in 1998 and re-elected in 2002.
Ma Yuan (painter) Ma YĂĽan (born c. 1160/65, Qiantang [now Hangzhou], Zhejiang province; died 1225) was an influential Chinese landscape painter whose work, together with that of Xia Gui, formed the basis of the Ma-Xia school of painting.
Ma Yueh-liang Ma Yueh-liang (; August 1, 1901 - March 13, 1998) was a famous Chinese teacher of Taijiquan. He was the senior disciple of Wu Jianquan, the founder of Wu style Taijiquan, and married Wu's daughter Wu Ying-hua in 1930.
Ma Yunlu Ma Yun Lu was a fictional character who supposedly lived during the later Han Dynasty and Three Kingdoms. She was the most favored daughter of Ma Teng, sister of Ma Chao and Ma Dai, wife of Zhao Yun, and an esteemed warrior of Shu.
Ma Zun Ma Zun was the governor of Tian Shui during the Three Kingdoms period of China. At one time he was about to fall for another trap set by Zhuge Liang, but he was saved however through the strategy set by Jiang Wei.
Ma'a Nonu Ma'a Allan Nonu (, born 21 May 1982 in Wellington, New Zealand) is a professional rugby union player from New Zealand. Nonu plays for the Wellington Lions in the NPC, the Hurricanes in the Super 14, and the New Zealand All Blacks.
Ma'ad al-Mustansir Billah AbĹ« TamÄ«m Ma'add al-Mustanṣir bi-llÄh (Arabic: المستنصر) ‎ (July 2, 1029 – January 10, 1094), was born in Cairo on 16th Jamada II, 420/ and eight months afterwards was declared to succeed his father. His name was Ma'd Abu Tamim, surnamed al-Mustansir billah (Imploring the help of God).
Ma'ale Adummim The city of Ma'ale Adummim (; unofficially also spelled Maale Adumim) is a city and Israeli settlement in the Judea region of the West Bank, east of Jerusalem. Founded in 1976, it is now sometimes considered to be a suburb of Jerusalem, mainly because most of its population works in Jerusalem.
Ma'ale Ephraim Ma'ale Efraim (officially also Ma'ale Efrayim, unofficially Ma'aleh Efrayim, Maale Ephraim, and variations; ) is an Israeli settlement and local council located along the eastern slopes of the West Bank/Samarian mountains in the Jordan Valley. Founded in 1978, the town's municipal status was upgraded to local council in 1981.
Ma'ale Mikhmas Ma'ale Mikhmas (; ) is an Israeli settlement in the Binyamin region of the northern West Bank(Samaria) and under the municipal responsibility of the Mateh Binyamin Regional Council. The yishuv was founded in 1981 along the Allon Road by a few families from Ma'ale Adummim.
Ma'alim fi-l-Tariq Ma'alim fi-l-Tariq or Milestones (Arabic: معالم ŮŮŠ الطريق), first published in 1964, is a book by Egyptian Islamist author Sayyid Qutb in which he lays out a plan and makes a call to action to re-create the Muslim world on strictly Qur'anic grounds, casting off what Qutb calls Jahiliyyah, the pre-Islamic ignorance that the world has lapsed to.
Ma'alot massacre The Ma'alot massacre was a school massacre in Ma'alot, Israel by Palestinian members of the Democratic Front for the Liberation of Palestine, that occurred on May 15, 1974, the 26th anniversary of Israeli independence.
Ma'alot-Tarshiha Ma'alot-Tarshiha (, MaĘ»alot-Taršiḥa; , MaĘ»ÄlĹ«t TaršīḥÄ) is a twin city in the North District in Israel, some 20 km east of Nahariya. The city was created from the municipal merge of the Israeli Arab town of and the Jewish town of Ma'alot.
Ma'ameer Ma'ameer (Arabic: المعامير) is an industrial area in the island-kingdom of Bahrain in the Persian Gulf. Ma'ameer Industrial Area consists of the Bahrain Petroleum Company (BAPCO) Oil Refinery and a large number of factories, production units such as Awal Readymixed Concrete (ARMCON), Eastern Asphalt, Al Zamil Aluminium, etc.
Ma'ani al-Athar Az-Ziyadat min Sharh u Ma'ani Al-Athâr (Arabic: Ř´Ř±Ř Ů…ŘąŘ§Ů†ŮŠ الآثار) is a scholarly book related to hadith regarding Islamic jurisprudence, authored by classical authour Ahmad ibn Muhammad al-Tahaawee http://kblibrary.bih.
Ma'anit Ma'anit (;) is a Kibbutz in northern Israel near the town of Pardes Hanna-Karkur, in the Menashe Regional Council. Located near Wadi Ara (Nahal Iron ), it was on the frontline in Israel's 1948 War of Independence, and was attacked by the Iraqi Army.
Ma'anshan Ma'anshan (), also written as Maanshan, is a prefecture-level city in eastern Anhui province, People's Republic of China. An industrial city lying on the southern bank of the Yangtze River, Ma'anshan borders Chaohu to the northwest, Wuhu to the southwest, and Nanjing to the east.
Ma'arrat al-Numan Ma`arat al-Numan (معرة النعمان in Arabic) is today a small western Syrian market town, located at the highway between Aleppo and Hama and near the Dead Cities of Bara and Serjilla. The town, known as Arra to the Greeks and Marre to the crusaders, has its present-day name combined of the traditional name and of its first Muslim governor Al Numan ibn Bashir, a companion of Mohammed.
Ma'aseh Toviyyah Ma'aseh Toviyyah or Ma'aseh Tobiyyah ("Work of Tobias") was an encyclopedic scientific reference book written by Tobias Cohn. It was published in Venice, Italy in 1707, and reprinted there in 1715, 1728, 1769, and 1850.
Ma'at Ma'at, reconstructed to have been pronounced as * (Muh-aht)Information taken from phonetic symbols for Ma'at, and explanations on how to pronounce based upon modern reals, revealed in (Collier and Manley pp. 2-4, 154), was the Ancient Egyptian concept of law, morality, and justice(Budge The Gods of the Egyptians Vol.
Ma'avak Sozialisti Ma'avak Sozialisti (Hebrew for Socialist Struggle) is the Israeli section of the Committee for a Workers' International. While it has not fielded candidates in Israeli elections, it mobilizes support for workers' causes and is a consistent opponent of the Zionist character of the Israeli state.
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