Amri: Difference between revisions
Appearance
Content deleted Content added
m Added some contemporary urban context |
m minor grammar correction |
||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
'''Amri''' or '''AMRI''' may refer to: |
'''Amri''' or '''AMRI''' may refer to: |
||
* In Urban use: |
* In Urban use: An object or person that stands out from the norm as unique, commanding, powerful, beautiful, intelligent, athletic...... exuding qualities that attract you to them. |
||
* [[Amri, Iran (disambiguation)]] or Ameri, several villages |
* [[Amri, Iran (disambiguation)]] or Ameri, several villages |
||
* [[Amri (Pre-Harappa)]], an archaeological site in Pakistan |
* [[Amri (Pre-Harappa)]], an archaeological site in Pakistan |
Revision as of 07:37, 26 September 2014
Amri or AMRI may refer to:
- In Urban use: An object or person that stands out from the norm as unique, commanding, powerful, beautiful, intelligent, athletic...... exuding qualities that attract you to them.
- Amri, Iran (disambiguation) or Ameri, several villages
- Amri (Pre-Harappa), an archaeological site in Pakistan
- Amri culture, associated with archaeological sites in Sindh and Balochistan, Pakistan
- Amri language, spoken by the Karbi people of Assam and Meghalaya, India
- Amri people, an ethnic group of Sudan
- Albany Molecular Research, Inc., a chemical company formerly included in the NASDAQ Biotechnology Index
- Associate Member of the Royal Institution of Great Britain
People/Companies
- Amristar, Software company in Spatial Data, GIS and Location Intelligence industry
- Abdul Rahman al-Amri, Saudi who died at Guantanamo Bay
- Chadli Amri, Algerian footballer
- Hassan al-Amri, Yemeni politician
- Mohamed Hedi El Amri, Tunisian historian
- Salem Amri, Algerian footballer