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Recently I have found a period drama about Tariq ibn Ziyad and the conquest of the Iberian Peninsula, so I thought it's an appropiate to share it now because of the bookscans of AL-ANDALUS. Historical figures. This period drama is a Kuwaiti-Syrian series from 2022, Fath Al-Andalus (The Conquest of Al Andalus), that has 30 episodes so far.
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(There are ships on fire on the second poster, maybe in the series there's a scene or a reference about the legend of Tariq burning the ships after arriving to the Iberian Peninsula?)
I haven't watch it (yet), but in YouTube there's a watch list of the 30 episodes with subtitles.
As far as I know there has been controversies about this series in Morocco due to some historical inaccuracies, like erasing Tariq's Amazigh origins and undervalue the role of the Amazigh people in the conquest of Al Andalus.
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Suhail Jabei as Tariq ibn Ziyad
Taiseer Edris as Rodrigo, King of the Goths
Rafik Ali Ahmad as Musa ibn Nusayr
Pierre Dahger as Julián, Count of Ceuta
Marah Hijaz as Princess Florinda
Akef Najem as Abu Basir, the Judge
Creative and technical staff
Directors: Mohammad Alenezi and Saleh El Salty
Cinematography: Dragan Sisa
Editor: Mohamed Rageh
Visual effects: Momen Ebba and Eman Alshehabi
Productor: Al Buraq Production
Music: Nouamane Laholu
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Mohamed Rageh is one of the great composers in the Arab world, always we are happy to deal with him with his work with us , Some of the works of composer Mohamed Rageh with the stars of the Arab world. We wish him excellence and brilliance always
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Albania refuses to extradite man facing Egypt death sentence
Albania refuses to extradite man facing Egypt death sentence
TIRANA, Albania (AP) — A court in Albania refused Friday to extradite an Egyptian man who faces a death sentence in his country. Judge Artan Gjermeni canceled the extradition of Mohamed Rageh after Egyptian authorities did not give assurance he would not be executed. An Egyptian court sentenced Rageh to death for a November 2019 murder in Giza, Egypt. Authorities had issued an international…
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[TASK 079: SOMALIA]
In celebration of Black History Month, here’s a masterlist below compiled of over 190+ Somali faceclaims categorised by gender with their occupation and ethnicity denoted if there was a reliable source. If you want an extra challenge use random.org to pick a random number! Of course everything listed below are just suggestions and you can pick whichever character or whichever project you desire.
Any questions can be sent here and all tutorials have been linked below the cut for ease of access! REMEMBER to tag your resources with #TASKSWEEKLY and we will reblog them onto the main! This task can be tagged with whatever you want but if you want us to see it please be sure that our tag is the first five tags, @ mention us or send us a messaging linking us to your post!
THE TASK - scroll down for FC’s!
STEP 1: Decide on a FC you wish to create resources for! You can always do more than one but who are you starting with? There are links to masterlists you can use in order to find them and if you want help, just send us a message and we can pick one for you at random!
STEP 2: Pick what you want to create! You can obviously do more than one thing, but what do you want to start off with? Screencaps, RP icons, GIF packs, masterlists, PNG’s, fancasts, alternative FC’s - LITERALLY anything you desire!
STEP 3: Look back on tasks that we have created previously for tutorials on the thing you are creating unless you have whatever it is you are doing mastered - then of course feel free to just get on and do it. :)
STEP 4: Upload and tag with #TASKSWEEKLY! If you didn’t use your own screencaps/images make sure to credit where you got them from as we will not reblog packs which do not credit caps or original gifs from the original maker.
THINGS YOU CAN MAKE FOR THIS TASK -  examples are linked!
Stumped for ideas? Maybe make a masterlist or graphic of your favourite faceclaims. A masterlist of names. Plot ideas or screencaps from a music video preformed by an artist. Masterlist of quotes and lyrics that can be used for starters, thread titles or tags. Guides on culture and customs.
Screencaps
RP icons [of all sizes]
Gif Pack [maybe gif icons if you wish]
PNG packs
Manips
Dash Icons
Character Aesthetics
PSD’s
XCF’s
Graphic Templates - can be chara header, promo, border or background PSD’s!
FC Masterlists - underused, with resources, without resources!
FC Help - could be related, family templates, alternatives.
Written Guides.
and whatever else you can think of / make!
MASTERLIST!
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Elisa Kadigia Bove (1942) Somali, Italian - actress.
Fatima Jibrell (1947) Somali - filmmaker.
Fatima Ahmed (1949) Somali / Vietnamese - writer.
Maryam Mursal (1950) Somali - singer and composer.
Iman / Zara Mohamed Abdulmajid (1955) Somali - model and actress.
Soraya Mire (1961) Somali - author, director, and producer.
Waris Dirie (1965) Somali - model, actress, and author.
Yasmine Allas (1967) Somali - actress and writer.
Ayaan Hirsi Ali (1969) Somali - author.
Saba Anglana (1970) Somali / Italian - actress and singer.
Sofia Samatar (1971) Somali / Swiss, German - poet and writer.
Cristina Ali Farah (1973) Somali / Italian - novelist and essayist.
Igiaba Scego (1974) Somali - writer and journalist.
Kadra Ahmed-Omar (1975) Somali, Ethiopian - model.
Yasmin Warsame (1976) Somali - model.
Noora Noor (1979) Somali / Yemeni - singer.
Zahra Bani (1979) Somali / Italian - javelin thrower.
Nadifa Mohamed (1981) Somali - novelist.
Safia Abukar Hussein (1981) Somali - sprinter.
Amal Aden (1983) Somali - author.
Shadya Yasin (1983 or 1984) Somali - poet.
Fatima Siad (1986) Somali / Ethiopian - model.
Manal Cali (1986) Somali - basketball player.
Fartun Abukar Omar (1986) Somali - sprinter.
Ubah Hassan (1987) Somali - model.
Siham Hashi (1987) Somali - musician.
Ladan Hussein / Cold Specks (1987 or 1988) - singer-songwriter.
Ugaaso Abukar Boocow (1987 or 1988) Somali - instagrammer (ugaasadda).
Warsan Shire (1988) Somali - writer, poet, and editor.
Ayan Elmi (1988 or 1989) Somali - model.
Iman Hashi (1989) Somali - musician.
Hawa Ahmed (1989) Somali - model.
A’maal Nuux (1990) Somali - singer-songwriter.
Muna Jama (1990) Somali - Miss Universe Great Britain 2017 contestant.
Rahma Mohamed (1990) Somali - model.
Cici Ali (1991) Somali, Djiboutian - model.
Hodan Yusuf (1991) Somali - instagrammer (hodan.ysf).
Jawahir Ahmed (1991) Somali - model.
Zamzam Mohamed Farah (1991) Somali - sprinter.
Samira Hashi (1991) Somali - model.
Fayruz Abdiaman (1992) Somali - model.
Halima Jama (1992) Somali - photographer and instagrammer (halimajama_)
Cherrie Hersi (1992) Somali - singer-songwriter.
Maya Jama (1994) Somali / Swedish - tv personality and radio personality.
Autumn Sharif (1995) Somali / Dutch - singer-songwriter.
Aspiring Nomad (1995) Somali - instagrammer (Aspiring_Nomad).
Amaal Said (1995) Somali - instagrammer (amaalsaid).
Muna Mahamed (1995 or 1996) Somali - model.
Hals Yas and Hals (1996) Somali - youtuber (Yas and Hals).
Ikram Abdi Omar (1996 or 1997) Somali - model.
Alisha Boe (1997) Somali / Norwegian - actress.
Fatma Sharif (1997) Somali - youtuber (ItsFatma).
Maryan Nuh Muse (1997) Somali - sprinter.
Halima Aden (1997) Somali - model.
Yas Yas and Hals (1998) Somali - youtuber (Yas and Hals).
Asma Dahir (1999) Somali - Miss Africa Utah 2017.
Layla Hendryx (?) Somali / Djiboutian - rapper.
Amal Dalmar (?) Somali - buzzfeed employee.
Idil Ibrahim (?) Somali - actress, director, producer, and writer.
Amira Ahmed (?) Somali, Filipina - model.
Farhiya Shire (?) Somali - model.
Sagal Ibrahim Shire (?) Somali - model and blogger.
Abla Ahmed Osman (?) Somali / Yemeni - model.
OsobbBauty (?) Somali - makeup artist.
Jawahir Roble / Jawahir Jewels / JJ (?) Somali - football referee.
Najma M (?) Somali, Kenyan - youtuber (Najma M).
Sulekha Ali (?) Somali - singer-songwriter.
Fathia Absie (?) Somali - actress, filmmaker, producer, and writer.
Indie Glow (?) Somali - youtuber (Indie Glow).
Asha Lul Mohamud Yusuf (?) Somali - poet.
Guduuda ‘Arwo (?) Somali - singer.
Ladan Osman (?) Somali - poet.
Asha-Luul (?) Somali, Tanzanian, Omani - youtuber (AshaEveryday).
Barni Ahmed Qaasim (?) Somali - filmmaker and multimedia artist.
Amina Said Ali (?) Somali - author and poet.
Luna Mohamed (?) Somali - model.
Aynab Ahmed (?) Somali - actress.
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Ahmed Ismail Hussein / Hudeydi (1928) Somali - singer-songwriter, oud player, and composer.
Ahmed Sheikh Ali Ahmed / Burale (1937) Somali - author.
Abdi Aadan Haad / Abdi Qays (1940) Somali - singer-songwriter, musician, poet, and playwright.
Abdi Sheik Abdi (1942) Somali - author.
Mohamed Ibrahim Warsame / Hadrawi (1943) Somali - songwriter and poet.
Jiim Sheikh Muumin (1945 or 1946) Somali - musician and actor.
Mohamud Siad Togane (1947) Somali - poet and writer.
Abdi Ismail Samatar (1950) Somali - writer.
Ali Said Hassan (1950) Somali - director and producer.
Ahmed Ismail Samatar (1950) Somali - writer.
Abdulkadir Ahmed Said (1953) Somali - director, producer, cinematographer, and screenwriter.
Hasan Adan Samatar (1953) Somali - singer, guitarist, and actor.
Mohamed Diriye Abdullahi (1958) Somali - writer.
Ahmed Aghil (1960) Somali / Unspecified White - reality tv star.
Jonis Bascir (1960) Somali / Italian - actor and singer.
Ali Mohamed Hufane (1960) Somali - long-distance runner.
Abdi Mohamed Ahmed (1962) Somali - footballer.
Abdi Billie (1962) Somali - middle-distance runner.
Robin Banks (1963) Somali - rapper.
Ibrahim Okash (1964) Somali - sprinter.
Abdourahman Waberi (1965) Somali, Djiboutian - novelist, poet, and short story writer.
Abdi Isak (1966) Somali - marathon runner.
Rageh Omaar (1967) Somali - author.
Jama Musse Jama (1967) Somali - author.
Xavier Amin Dphrepaulezz / Fantastic Negrito (1968) Somali / Unspecified - singer-songwriter and guitarist.
Abdisalam Aato (1970) Somali - director and producer.
Yousuf Adam Mahmoud (1972) Somali, Qatari - footballer.
Rizak Dirshe (1972) Somali - middle-distance runner.
Ibrahim Mohamed Aden (1972) Somali - middle-distance runner.
Dominic Salole / Mocky (1974) Somali / English - singer-songwriter.
Fabio Liverani (1976) Somali / Italian - footballer.
Abdihakem Abdirahman (1977) Somali - long-distance runner.
K’naan (1978) Somali - rapper and singer-songwriter.
Mohamed Hakeemshady (1978) Somali - actor.
Sharif Karie (1978) Somali - middle-distance runner.
Mustafa Mohamed (1979) Somali - long-distance runner.
Afdhere Jama (1980) Somali - filmmaker and writer.
Yasseen Ismail (1980) Somali - basketball player.
Ahmed Mohamed Ahmed (1980) Somali - footballer.
Harun Iman (1981) Somali - middle-distance runner.
Prince Abdi (1982) Somali - actor and stand-up comedian.
Abdi Jama (1982) Somali - wheelchair basketball player.
Diriye Osman (1983) Somali - visual artist and writer.
Mo Farah (1983) Somali - distance runner.
French Montana (1984) Moroccan, some Somali - rapper and singer-songwriter.
Faysal Ahmed (1985) Somali - actor.
Amin Askar (1985) Somali - footballer.
Barkhad Abdi (1985) Somali - actor.
Mohammed Ahamed (1985) Somali - footballer.
Ciise Aden Abshir (1986) Somali - footballer.
Faisal Jeylani Aweys (1987) Somali - taekwondo practitioner.
Abdulla Mohamed Hussein (1987) Somali - sprinter.
Liban Abdi (1988) Somali - footballer.
Aden Ali Aden (1988) Somali - footballer.
Yusef Ahmed (1988) Somali, Saudi - footballer.
Faisal Aden (1989) Somali - basketball player.
Hassan Mead (1989) Somali - long-distance runner.
Dimitri Mohamed (1989) 1/4 Somali, 3/4 French - footballer.
Prince Cassius (1989) Somali - blogger.
Bashir Abdi (1989) Somali - cross-country runner, middle-distance runner, and long-distance runner.
Skore Beezy (1989) Somali - rapper.
Abel Gigli (1990) Somali, Italian - footballer.
Naleye Dolmans (1990) Somali, Vietnamese, Dutch
Ayub Daud (1990) Somali - footballer.
Mukhtar Mohammed (1990) Somali - middle-distance runner.
Abdisalam Ibrahim (1991) Somali - footballer.
Mohammed Ahmed (1991) Somali - long-distance runner.
Adel Ahmed (1991) Somali - footballer.
Yasin Ali Egal (1991) Somali - footballer.
Ahmed Abdulla (1991) Somali, Yemeni - footballer.
Farhiya Abdi (1992) Somali - basketball player.
Ibrahim Laag (1994) Somali - filmmaker.
Jabril Hassan Mohammed (1994) Somali - footballer.
Islam Feruz (1995) Somali - footballer.
Iidle Elmi (1995) Somali - footballer.
Omar Laag (1996) Somali - actor.
Anwar Hared (1996) Somali - ice hockey player and bandy player.
Omar Mohamed (1996) Somali - footballer.
Abdinur Mohamud (1997) Somali - footballer.
Mukhtar Ali (1997) Somali - footballer.
Hassan Ali / Top 5 (1998 or 1999) Somali - rapper.
Aar Maanta (?) Somali - singer-songwriter and actor.
Skinz (?) Somali - singer.
Abukar Arman (?) Somali - writer.
Benny BlockBoy (?) Somali - musician.
Hanad Bandz (?) Somali - rapper-songwriter.
Mo Ali (?) Somali - filmmaker.
Adel Nur / Future The Prince (?) Somali - rapper and record producer.
Mohamed Jama (?) Somali - kickboxer.
Zak Ym (?) Somali - rapper.
Ali Jimale Ahmed (?) Somali - poet, essayist, and short story writer.
Prenz (?) Somali - rapper.
Jibriil Ollow (?) Somali - model.
Maxamed Daahir Afrax (?) Somali - novelist and playwright.
ALL.ME (?) Somali - rapper.
Said Salah Ahmed (?) Somali - filmmaker, playwright, and poet.
Mo-G (?) Somali - rapper.
Cabdi Salan (?) Somali - actor.
Archee (?) Somali - rapper.
Khalif Farah Hayir (?) Somali - poet.
OMVR (?) Somali - rapper.
Abdi Kusow (?) Somali - writer.
$heed (?) Somali - rapper.
Mohamed Deq Abdulle (?) Somali - taekwondo practitioner.
Abdulle Geedannaar (?) Somali - poet.
Hamze Garaad (?) Somali - actor.
Adan Ahmed (?) Somali - actor.
Ismail Ali Ismail (?) Somali - writer.
Abdi Osman (?) Somali - model.
Mahmed Hassan (?) Somali - actor.
Abdisalaan Hudur (?) Somali - producer.
Rafiiq Bule (?) Somali - actor.
Mohamed Shire (?) Somali - actor.
Hirsi Abdi Razaaq (?) Somali - actor.
Cabdi Casiis (?) Somali - actor.
Qan Diil (?) Somali - actor.
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Kondisi Memilukan Seorang Bocah di Yaman Akibat Gizi Buruk
Kondisi Memilukan Seorang Bocah di Yaman Akibat Gizi Buruk
HIDAYATUNA.COM, Jakarta – Seorang bocah di Yaman bernama Faid Samim terbaring tak berdaya di rumah sakit di Ibu Kota Yaman. Kondisinya memilukan akibat mengalami gizi buruk. Saat dilarikan ke rumah sakit, kesehatan tubuh Faid dalam kondisi kritis. Bahkan nyawanya nyaris hilang. Hal itu diungkapkan langsung oleh Dokter Pengawas Bangsal Gizi Buruk Rumah Sakit Al-Sabeen, Rageh Mohammed. “Dia (Faid)…
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Somalia Makes Military Changes to Curb Rising Insecurity
Somalia Makes Military Changes to Curb Rising Insecurity
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Somali President Mohamed Farmajo on Saturday moved four top military commanders in a mini-reshuffle as part of measures to curb rising insecurity in the Horn of Africa nation.
Under the changes, Abdi Mohamed Hassan who has been military attaché in Somali embassy in Saudi Arabia was appointed as the new deputy commander of the Somali National Army (SNA).
Hassan replaces Odawaa Yusuf Rageh who was…
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Iran 1979: Anatomy of a Revolution by Al Jazeera English Editor's note: This film was first broadcast in 2009. In 1979, after decades of royal rule, millions of Iranians took to the streets in a popular movement against a regime that was seen as brutal, corrupt and illegitimate. Protesters from all social classes demanded the removal of Mohamed Reza Shah Pahlavi, the country's monarch since 1941. The Shah had long been criticised for his ties to Western countries, particularly Britain and the United States, as well as crackdowns by internal security forces on dissenting voices. "There was a feeling that we were being humiliated by the Shah and his regime. Domestically, the Shah's regime was a dictatorship. There was no freedom," said Mohsen Mirdamadi, an Iranian politician. While the country enjoyed periods of economic prosperity, citizens began protesting against the government after an economic collapse in 1977, which caused high unemployment and rising inflation. During his rule, Pahlavi had few more staunch critics than Grand Ayatollah Khomeini. The cleric condemned the Shah's "White Revolution", an ambitious modernisation programme that redistributed land and pushed for social reforms in the 1960s - criticising that it undermined Iran's Shia traditions and served foreign interests. The Shah arrested Khomeini in 1963 and forced him into exile a year later. But the cleric would continue to bear influence from afar, calling for an end to the monarchy and the establishment of an Islamic republic. "We were transmitting the imam's messages, statements and speeches to Iran by telephone," said reformist politician Seyed Ali Akhbar Mohtashamipur. "We had contacts in cities in Iran. We were calling them at night and sending them the tape of the imam's daily speeches by telephone. They would record it and the next day they would be distributed in meetings, ceremonies, universities, mosques all over Iran. And people were made aware of his words." Khomeini's taped speeches won a growing audience among Iranians in the 1970s, many of whom were dissatisfied with the government. The so-called "cassette revolution" was under way. "They saw Khomeini as the symbol of ultimate opposition to the monarchy," said Professor Ervand Abrahamian from Baruch College. By the end of 1978, protests against the Shah had turned into a revolution and on January 16, 1979, the Shah fled the country - ending more than 2,000 years of Persian monarchy. On February 1, Khomeini returned to Iran to crowds of supporters and soon after appointed an interim prime minister. Under the new government, many opposition leaders were jailed or executed, while many former prisoners were released. The country was transformed into an Islamic republic and set on a new path - one that brought it to war with its neighbour and ongoing conflict with the West. Rageh Omaar went to Iran to find out how the Khomeini movement and Iran's Islamic revolution have influenced Iran's foreign policy. Editor's note: This film was first broadcast in 2009. - Subscribe to our channel: http://bit.ly/291RaQr - Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/AJEnglish - Find us on Facebook: http://bit.ly/1iHo6G4 - Check our website: http://bit.ly/snsTgS
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Somali leader makes military changes to curb rising insecurity
#Somali leader makes #military changes to curb rising insecurity
Somali President Mohamed Farmajo on Saturday moved four top military commanders in a mini-reshuffle as part of measures to curb rising insecurity in the Horn of Africa nation.
Under the changes, Abdi Mohamed Hassan who has been military attaché in Somali embassy in Saudi Arabia was appointed as the new deputy commander of the Somali National Army (SNA).
Hassan replaces Odawaa Yusuf Rageh who was…
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investmart007 · 6 years
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SALALAH, Oman | Powerful cyclone strikes Oman, Yemen; 5 dead, 30 missing
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SALALAH, Oman | Powerful cyclone strikes Oman, Yemen; 5 dead, 30 missing
SALALAH, Oman — A cyclone more powerful than any previously recorded in southern Oman slammed into the Gulf country and neighboring Yemen on Saturday, deluging a major city with nearly three years’ worth of rainfall in single day. The storm killed at least five people while more than 30 remain missing, officials said.
Cyclone Mekunu caused flash flooding that tore away whole roadways and submerged others in Salalah, Oman’s third-largest city, stranding drivers. Strong winds knocked over street lights and tore away roofing.
Rushing waters from the rain and storm surges flooded typically dry creek beds. The holiday destination’s now-empty tourist beaches were littered with debris and foam from the churning Arabian Sea.
Three people, including a 12-year-old girl, died in Oman, and another two bodies were recovered from the Yemeni island of Socotra. More than 30 people were still missing in Socotra, including Yemeni, Indian and Sudanese nationals.
Yemeni officials also reported damage in the country’s far east, along the border with Oman. Rageh Bakrit, the governor of al-Mahra province, said on his official Twitter account late Friday that strong winds had blown down houses and taken out communication lines and water services. He said there were no fatalities in the province.
India’s Meteorological Department said the storm packed maximum sustained winds of 170-180 kilometers (105-111 miles) per hour with gusts of up to 200 kph (124 mph). It called the cyclone “extremely severe.”
Portions of Salalah, home to some 200,000 people, lost power as the cyclone made landfall.
Branches and leaves littered the streets. Several underpasses became standing lakes. Some cars were left abandoned on the road. Electrical workers began trying to repair lines in the city while police and soldiers in SUVs patrolled the streets. On the outskirts of the city, near the Salalah International Airport, what once was a dry creek bed had become a raging river.
The airport, closed since Thursday, will reopen early Sunday, Oman’s Public Authority for Civil Aviation said. The Port of Salalah — a key gateway for the country and for Qatar amid a regional diplomatic dispute — remained closed, its cranes secured against the pounding rain and winds.
Omani forecasters said Salalah and the surrounding area would get at least 200 millimeters (7.87 inches) of rain, over twice the city’s annual downfall. It actually received 278.2 mm, nearly three times its annual rainfall.
Authorities remained worried about flash flooding in the area’s valleys and potential mudslides down its nearby cloud-shrouded mountains. In nearby Wadi Darbat, the storm’s rains supercharged its famous waterfall.
Police and others continued their rescue efforts even as the winds and rains calmed. Capt. Tarek al-Shanfari of the Royal Oman Police’s public relations department said there had been at least three fatalities in the storm, including the death of a 12-year-old girl who was hit in the head by a door flung open by the wind.
An Asian laborer died in a flooded valley and an Omani national in a 4×4 died when his vehicle was swept away, al-Shanfari said.
On Socotra, authorities relocated over 230 families to sturdier buildings and other areas, including those more inland and in the island’s mountains, Yemeni security officials said.
Flash floods engulfed Socotra’s streets, cutting electricity and communication lines. Some humanitarian aid from Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates arrived on the island just hours after the cyclone receded.
Yemeni security officials said rescuers recovered two bodies on Socotra, while more than 30 people remain missing. They spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to brief reporters.
The island, listed by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site, has been the focus of a dispute between the UAE and Yemen’s internationally recognized government, which are ostensibly allied against Shiite rebels known as Houthis.
Socotra has a unique ecosystem and is home to plants, snails and reptiles that can be found nowhere else.
In Oman, Mohammed Omer Baomer warned his neighbors about a torn-away chunk of road just down the street from his home after earlier getting his SUV stuck over it.
“It was a scary feeling, as if it was the end of world,” he said of the cyclone. “You can’t even go outside. You try to watch from the window and you can’t.”
Yet even as Mekunu barreled overhead, the eye of the storm provided a moment’s respite early Saturday morning. At one luxury hotel in Salalah, which already had evacuated its guests, workers sat down early for “suhoor,” a meal Muslims eat before sunrise during the holy fasting month of Ramadan. They laughed and shared plates by flashlight in a darkened ballroom, the cyclone’s wind a dull roar behind their clatter.
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Associated Press writers Fay Abuelgasim in Salalah, Oman, and Ahmed al-Haj in Sanaa, Yemen, contributed to this report
By JON GAMBRELL,  By Associated Press – published on STL.News by St. Louis Media, LLC (A.S)
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Immunohistochemical expression of ER-α and PR in papillary thyroid carcinoma
Marwa Mohammed Serag Eldien, Asmaa Gaber Abdou, Tarek Rageh, Eman Abdelrazek and Enas Elkholy http://ift.tt/2rlEtIs
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اغنيه #عيد_ميلاد #تالين من تنفيذ وإنتاج #yallaproduction حاليا علي جميع منصات الموسيقي في #الوطن_العربي و #العالم تقدروا تسمعوها من اللينك علي جميع التطبيقات
غناء وألحان : محمد راجح Mohamed Rageh
كلمات : محمد الخضراوي mohamed elkhadrawy
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اغنيه #عيد_ميلاد #إياد من تنفيذ وإنتاج #yallaproduction حاليا علي جميع منصات الموسيقي في #الوطن_العربي و #العالم تقدروا تسمعوها من اللينك علي جميع التطبيقات
غناء وألحان : محمد راجح Mohamed Rageh
كلمات : محمد الخضراوي mohamed elkhadrawy
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اغنيه #عيد_ميلاد #ادم و #اسر من تنفيذ وإنتاج #yallaproduction حاليا علي جميع منصات الموسيقي في #الوطن_العربي و #العالم تقدروا تسمعوها من اللينك علي جميع التطبيقات
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