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If your reference is Wikipedia then yes the origin of Mandi is Yemen but in fact Mandi is Arabian peninsular dish particularly from Saudi Arabia (eastern and western and southern and northern part of the kingdom). And it has verity and different names and cooking. For example Mandi Hasawi (Al-Ahsa province in Saudi Arabia) they have their unique way of cooking it. In hijaz region there’s 2 types which is the regular mandi and Nadi (cooking of Nadi is also different). In northern Saudi Arabia it was used to be called “Zarb” just like in Jordan (Zarb has similar technique of cooking Mandi and it’s a Jordanian bedouin dish). The oldest mention of Mandi in the book of the Orientalist John Hess book from 1930s as “bedouin” dish from central Arabia cooked this way due to the rarity of water. https://www.youtube.com/shorts/s2KRq2N2UHQ?feature=share
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If your reference is Wikipedia then yes the origin of Mandi is Yemen but in fact Mandi is Arabian peninsular dish particularly from Saudi Arabia (eastern and western and southern and northern part of the kingdom). And it has verity and different names and cooking. For example Mandi Hasawi (Al-Ahsa province in Saudi Arabia) they have their unique way of cooking it. In hijaz region there’s 2 types which is the regular mandi and Nadi (cooking of Nadi is also different). In northern Saudi Arabia it was used to be called “Zarb” just like in Jordan (Zarb has similar technique of cooking Mandi and it’s a Jordanian bedouin dish). The oldest mention of Mandi in the book of the Orientalist John Hess book from 1930s as “bedouin” dish from central Arabia cooked this way due to the rarity of water. https://www.youtube.com/shorts/s2KRq2N2UHQ?feature=share
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I said it day one, giving the government the power to revoke citizenship would mean revoking the citizenship of anyone that the government wants to silence. https://youtu.be/5WpGfQ5fgq4
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I said it day one, giving the government the power to revoke citizenship would mean revoking the citizenship of anyone that the government wants to silence. https://youtu.be/5WpGfQ5fgq4
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Iran should close the Strait of Hormuz to those European countries that blamed Iran when Iran was bombarded by Israel, not only Germany. https://youtu.be/msQfq2gO_SU
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Israel is not protecting the Druze Israel is protecting his interest. In other words, it’s excuse for them to occupy more territory https://youtu.be/GyNs1XzZeT0
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One of the industry’s most influential voices, International Air Transport Association head Willie Walsh, a former airline pilot, said on Wednesday in Singapore there was a strong argument for video cameras to be installed in airliner cockpits to monitor pilot actions to complement voice and flight data recorders already used by accident investigators.
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Israel is not protecting the Druze Israel is protecting his interest. In other words, it’s excuse for them to occupy more territory https://youtu.be/GyNs1XzZeT0
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Iran should close the Strait of Hormuz to those European countries that blamed Iran when Iran was bombarded by Israel, not only Germany. https://youtu.be/msQfq2gO_SU
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Israel is bombing Damascus because it can. Because it’s 100% backed by the West.
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Please keep the Epstein Files in the news until the Client List is revealed. The children who were abused need justice. https://youtu.be/fOjPmiggcXY
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Please keep the Epstein Files in the news until the Client List is revealed. The children who were abused need justice. https://youtu.be/fOjPmiggcXY
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The chaotic 12 days of the Israel-Iran war ended with the United States dropping bombs on Iran’s nuclear facilities, then quickly brokering a ceasefire. But there are still many questions about the conflict: Has Iran really been mere months away from building a bomb for the last 15 years, as Israel claims? Did the US’s strikes bust all plans for an Iranian nuke? And what does an American bowling alley company have to do with Tehran’s nuclear program? That’s this week on If You’re Listening. https://youtu.be/WygeZt9F__Y
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"If you know the enemy and know yourself, you need not fear the result of a hundred battles." You know the enemy will lie and deceive you up until the last minute before they attack you. That is the Way both Israel and the US work. https://youtu.be/C5BUploNjCU
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[WSJ] A Defiant Iran Draws on the Lessons of an Earlier War ▶️ The Iran-Iraq war began a year after the 1979 Islamic Revolution, when Saddam sent his troops into Iran seeking to exploit its political disorder and seize territory, including oil-rich areas. Over the ensuing nearly eight-year conflict, Iranians and Iraqis fought one of the deadliest global conflicts of the 20th century, with hundreds of thousands killed on both sides. Saddam used chemical weapons against Iran, and his troops targeted Iran’s oil infrastructure but never seized any major oil fields. Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei was the country’s president for the duration of the war. In 1982, Iran’s darkest moment came after it launched a failed operation to seize the southern Iraqi city of Basra. It resulted in tens of thousands of Iranian casualties and exposed the country’s military weakness. The war prompted Iran to reimagine its defensive strategy in ways that steered it toward a fight with Israel. When Iraq invaded, Iran’s rulers tried to compete in the air by freeing jailed U.S.-trained fighter pilots who had fought for the ousted Shah. But they soon ran out of spare parts for their U.S.-made F-14 jet fighters. America, now their enemy, refused to resupply them, and some jets were grounded, gifting Iraq a military advantage. After the war—which Iran claimed as a victory but ended largely inconclusively—Tehran vowed never again to rely on foreign powers to supply weapons for its defense systems. ⏹️ https://www.wsj.com/world/middle-east/iran-iraq-war-lessons-israel-244acefe?st=ZCbem3&reflink=desktopwebshare_permalink
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The US does indeed need a change; just not this particular addition. We actually need 3-5 parties, (and rank choice voting) that truly represent the spectrum of US voters interests. https://youtu.be/RBstbWODYSM
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1 billion = 1000 million, that's a lot. Most working class people don't even earn 1 million if you add up the savings from their salaries of their entire working career which is 40 plus years. My point being America spends more money on foreign wars than its people.
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The fact that 75% of the population cannot afford a home and 50%+ are struggling to afford rent and the main concern is how billionaires feel is disgusting. https://youtu.be/zczuvHEMH58
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WORLD WAR 3? The unthinkable may be unfolding. Iran has launched a direct missile and drone attack on a U.S. military base in Qatar, triggering panic and fireballs over the capital Doha, where explosions were heard and seen by residents late into the night. The attack targeted Al Udeid Air Base, the largest U.S. military installation in the region, in apparent retaliation for U.S.-Israeli strikes on Iranian nuclear sites. This massive escalation has drawn global concern and sparked fears of full-scale conflict in the Middle East. https://youtu.be/1Bl_20tawSI
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Good Afternoon !! Happily Friends and Tuesday!! In summer, green heat-reducing food, bitter melon is just right!!!
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