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Town in Tripolitania, Libya
Tarhuna (/tɑːrˈhuːnə/; Arabic: ترهونة), also Tarhoona or Tarhunah, is a Libyan village 65 kilometres (40 mi) to the southeast of Tripoli, in the Murqub
Tarhuna
the north of the country, in the position later (2001-2007) occupied by Tarhuna Wa Msalata District. Tarhunah was brought to international attention in
Tarhuna_Municipality
Libyan military commander (1983–2011)
days later, The Guardian interviewed a former guard being held captive in Tarhuna. His personal guard, Abdul Salam Taher Fagri, a 17-year-old from Sabha
Khamis_Gaddafi
Former district of Libya
Tarhuna wa Msalata (Tarhuna and Msallata) was a district of Libya until 2007. Between 1988 and 1995 there existed the Tarhuna District, which became Tarhuna
Tarhuna_wa_Msalata_District
Murzuq, Misrata, Nalut, Nuqat al Khams, Sabha, Sabrata/Sorman, Sirte, Tarhuna/Msalata, Tripoli, Wadi al Hayaa, Wadi al Shatii, Yafran, and Zawiya On
Districts_of_Libya
Hittite thunder deity
Tarḫunna or Tarḫuna/i was the Hittite weather god. He was also referred to as the "Weather god of Heaven" or the "Lord of the Land of Hatti". Tarḫunna
Tarḫunna
Armed forces commanded by Khalifa Haftar
(Aug 2019) Leader: Omar Mraje' (Aug 2019) Leader: Kani brothers; origin: Tarhuna (Aug 2019) Leader: Hassan al-Zadma; many Mahamid members (Aug 2019) Leader:
Libyan_National_Army
Italian community in Libya
Italian Libyans (Italian: Italo-libici) are Libyan-born citizens who are fully or partially of Italian descent, whose ancestors were Italians who emigrated
Italian_settlers_in_Libya
Tarhuna, more specifically in the Wadi Al-Kharrouba region. In a subsequent attempt by the Italian forces to rescue their besieged troops in Tarhuna,
First Battle of Sidi Abu Arqub (1915)
First_Battle_of_Sidi_Abu_Arqub_(1915)
American unmanned aerial vehicle
operated by the Libyan National Army or Wagner Group, near the city of Tarhuna, Libya. The Libyan National Army claimed to have shot down the drone that
General_Atomics_MQ-9_Reaper
Town in Tripolitania, Libya
in the Arab world. Along with the city of Tarhuna, it gave its name to the former Libyan district of Tarhuna wa Msalata. There has not been any research
Msallata
City in Tripolitania, Libya
notables as the administrators of Misrata along with Sirte, Gharyan and Tarhuna. However, that year, the Young Turks acquired power in Istanbul and ousted
Misrata
Ancient mausoleum in Libya
is an ancient mausoleum dating from the first century CE, located near Tarhuna, Libya. The mausoleum, dubbed "one of the most imposing funerary monuments
Mausoleum_of_Gasr_Doga
Awassi of Tarhuna: founded by Sharif Abdel Mawla ibn Isa. Ashrāf tribe of Al-Kawanīn (Kenounis) descendants of Sidi Ibrahim Al-Sharaf: Tarhuna and Tripoli
List of Ashraf tribes in Libya
List_of_Ashraf_tribes_in_Libya
Arab-Berber tribal confederation
Mindasa or Mindas (Mandasa, Mandas), the Misrata, the Razin, the Satat, the Tarhuna, the Wannifan, the Warfalla, the Wargha, the Warsatifa, the Washtata, the
Hawwara
District of Libya
twenty-six Basic People's Congresses (townships) of what had been the Tarhuna wa Msalata District. In the north, Murqub has a shoreline on the Mediterranean
Murqub_District
American 155 mm self-propelled howitzer
ISBN 978-0080375694. Mitzer, Stijn; Oliemans, Joost (15 March 2021). "Disaster at Tarhuna: When Haftar Lost Another Stronghold In Crushing Defeat To The GNA". Oryx
M109_howitzer
Arab Murabtin tribe in Libya
Libya, with large populations in the Sirte, Ajdabiya, Benghazi, Murqub (Tarhuna) districts. The nisbah of tribe is al-Firjani. While many Firjani joined
Firjan
Military Campaign in Western Libya
The GNA claimed several airstrikes on LNA targets in Suq al-Khamis and Tarhuna city. The LNA retaliated by launching an airstrike on GNA targets in the
Western_Libya_campaign
Multilateral civil war in North Africa
Gaddafi, the Kaniyat militiamen dominated and brutalized the civilians in Tarhuna to deepen their control over the strategic city. Formed by the Kani brothers
Libyan_civil_war_(2014–2020)
Historic region of Libya
Zawiya (near ancient Sabratha), Gharyan, Khoms (near ancient Leptis Magna), Tarhuna and Sirte. The city of Oea, on the site of modern Tripoli, was founded
Tripolitania
Second-level administrative divisions of Libya
Fezzan 20 Sawfajjin Tripolitania 21 Sirte Tripolitania 22 Tripoli Tripolitania 23 Tarhuna Tripolitania 24 Yafran Tripolitania 25 Zlitan Tripolitania
Baladiyat_of_Libya
Country from Bronze Age Anatolia
Ziparwa god Palaic major god, storm god Zaparwa, name of Hattian origin Tarḫuna, Tarḫunt Kataḫzipuri goddess wife of Zaparwa Kataḫziwuri, name of Hattian
Palà
French public intellectual (born 1948)
Government of National Accord officials; his visit was met with protests near Tarhuna. Regarding the war between Israel and Hamas, Lévy wrote as reported in
Bernard-Henri_Lévy
Dr. Abdulqadir Mohammed al-Baghdadi (1952 – August 2011, Tarhuna) was Secretary General of the People's Committee for Education of Libya under Muammar
Abdulqadir_al-Baghdadi
Island of the Maltese archipelago in the Mediterranean Sea
ravaged Gozo, enslaving most of its 5,000 inhabitants, taking them to Tarhuna Wa Msalata in Libya. Their departure port in Gozo was Mġarr ix-Xini. The
Gozo
Roman North Africa
1998. Map of Roman Libya with names in Latin & Arab Map of Roman Libya during Byzantine period [1] Article about Tarhuna Photos of Roman ruins in Tarhuna
Roman_Libya
Kufra / الكفرة 68,940 18 Marj / المرج 62,894 19 Tocra / توكرة 60,681 20 Tarhuna / ترهونة 50,715 21 Msallata / مسلاتة 46,169 22 Jumayl / الجميل 39,344 23
List_of_cities_in_Libya
Libyan military commander
Gaddafi loyalists for the city in August. When the convoy neared the city of Tarhuna, they clashed with NTC fighters resulting in the deaths of both Mohammed
Mohammed_Abdullah_al-Senussi
Punic inscriptions found in Tripolitania, Libya
Misurata Marina, Al-Qusbat, Ras el-Hadagia, Sàmet el-Crèma, Taglit and Tarhuna. Prior to 1927, only eight Punic inscriptions from all of Tripolitania
Tripolitania Punic inscriptions
Tripolitania_Punic_inscriptions
Campaign fought in Libya and Egypt during WWII
2nd New Zealand Division and the 7th Armoured Division swung inland via Tarhuna, supplied by the Royal Army Service Corps (RASC) and the New Zealand Army
Western_Desert_campaign
Public university in Libya
University, is the one of public universities in Libya. It is located in Tarhuna city – Libya. It was established in 1986, and it was renamed as Azzaytuna
Azzaytuna_University
Sympathetic sentiment towards the overthrown government of Muammar Gaddafi
Brigade of the Faithful), during a government raid on their campsite in Tarhuna. The operation ended with one of the fighters killed, eight wounded and
Gaddafi_loyalism
Libyan political figure (born 1974)
2012, Ibrahim was reported captured for the fifth time, in the town of Tarhuna, 40 miles south of Tripoli. For the first time, the reports were backed
Moussa_Ibrahim
2011–2012 de facto government of Libya
Benghazi Intisar Ageeli – City of Benghazi Abd al-Basset Naama – City of Tarhuna Ihbaybil Doii – City of Jadu Ashour Bourashed – City of Derna Khaled Ahmed
National_Transitional_Council
Military forces in Libya
Retrieved 12 April 2026. Mitzer, Stijn; Oliemans, Joost. "Disaster at Tarhuna: When Haftar Lost Another Stronghold In Crushing Defeat To The GNA". Oryx
Libyan_Army
Head of Libyan Military Intelligence
Gaddafi's son, Khamis, were killed during clashes with NATO and NTC forces in Tarhuna. Some initial reports falsely claimed that Abdullah Senussi had died as
Abdullah_Senussi
1551 Ottoman attack on Gozo
to Islam. According to tradition, some enslaved Gozitans were taken to Tarhuna in modern Libya, where they and their descendants converted to Islam and
Invasion_of_Gozo_(1551)
involved in the beating, torture and electrocution of civilians in the Tarhuna region. Haftar aligned with the ruling Kaniyat militia of the region to
United Arab Emirates war crimes
United_Arab_Emirates_war_crimes
Turkish unmanned combat aerial vehicle
and another in Al-Tawaisha. On 11 April 2020, a GNA TB2 was shot down in Tarhuna. On 13 April 2020, a GNA TB2, serial number T94, was shot down near Mitiga
Baykar_Bayraktar_TB2
Libyan Dawn Group from Misrata crashed in unknown circumstances en route to Tarhuna. 15 January 2017 – A LNA MiG-23ML is lost over Ganfouda/Bosnib area, near
List of aviation shootdowns and accidents during the Libyan crisis
List_of_aviation_shootdowns_and_accidents_during_the_Libyan_crisis
Libyan military general (1943-2015)
appointed assistant commander of the 1st Idris Battalion in Sabha and later Tarhuna. He married his cousin Aisha al-Hamidi in 1970. His wife was a history
Khweldi_Hameidi
service over suspected rumors about the current incursion carried out by Tarhuna militias in South Tripoli - Salah-Adin district on 1 September. This is
General Posts and Telecommunications Company
General_Posts_and_Telecommunications_Company
Government body in State of Libya
May, the 7th Brigade of the Presidential Guard (Al-Kani brigade) from Tarhuna, took over the Tripoli International Airport as a neutral side after Misratan
National_Salvation_Government
in Tajura. According to tradition, some enslaved Gozitans were taken to Tarhuna in modern Libya, where they and their descendants converted to Islam and
Slavery_in_the_Ottoman_Empire
First Lady of Libya from 1970 to 2011
Transitional Council said it was "almost certain" Khamis had been killed in Tarhuna during clashes with units of the National Liberation Army. She and Gaddafi
Safia_Farkash
of Bir Dufan 129 28 January 1943 17:40 P-40 5 km (3.1 mi) southeast of Tarhuna 124 14 January 1943 11:12? P-40 25 km (16 mi) southeast of Bir Dufan 130
List of aerial victories claimed by Joachim Müncheberg
List_of_aerial_victories_claimed_by_Joachim_Müncheberg
Former district of Libya
land, it bordered the following districts: Murqub (المرقب) - to the east Tarhuna wa Msalata (ترهونة ومسلاته) - to the south Tripoli (طربلس) - to the west
Tajura_wa_Arbaʽ_District
1915 battle during the Italian colonization of Libya
had spent the night at Bu Scenaf's well, moved. At 09:30 the Misrata and Tarhuna bands signalled that had spotted the enemy forces. At 10:30 the battle
Battle_of_Gasr_Bu_Hadi
Legislative authority of Libya (2012–2016)
members from Bayda, Baten al-Jabal, Abu Salim, Hay al-Andalus, Sabha, Tarhuna and Ubari were expelled, along with all the independents from Ghat and
General_National_Congress
Archeological site in Libya
Town" [1] Archived 2016-10-11 at the Wayback Machine. Livius Al_allgi "Tarhuna: A map of the cultivated libyan lands in ancient times". Flickr "Ghirza
Gerisa
Sokna 582 Soussa 583 Suk Elkhamis 206 Swajni 224 Taigura 26 Taknes 683 Tarhuna 325 Tawergha 522 Tigi 482 Tolmitha 681 Tomina 685 Traghen 734 Tripoli 21
Telephone_numbers_in_Libya
Battle during the Second Libyan Civil War
calm. The clashes pitted the 7th Brigade, originating from the town of Tarhuna, against three militias from Tripoli: Ghneiwa, the Tripoli Brigade and
Battle_of_Tripoli_(2018)
Military unit
westwards by the victorious British Eighth Army. The La Spezia retreated to Tarhuna-Al-Khums on 2–14 January 1943, to Tripoli-Zawiya on 15–19 January 1943
80th Infantry Division "La Spezia"
80th_Infantry_Division_"La_Spezia"
Ottoman corsair, naval commander, and governor (1485–1565)
ix-Xini in Gozo and headed towards Libya, where they shipped the captives to Tarhuna Wa Msalata. They later sailed towards Tripoli with the aim of conquering
Dragut
Roman frontier defence line
October 11, 2016. Retrieved October 3, 2011. al_allgi (November 5, 2008). "Tarhuna: A map of the cultivated libyan lands in ancient times". Flickr. Retrieved
Limes_Tripolitanus
Former district of Libya
northwest, south of Yafran Yafran - northwest, north of Nalut Gharyan - north Tarhuna wa Msalata - northeast, at a quadripoint At the time Mizda bordered more
Mizda_District
1911–1934 Italian possession in North Africa
to create the Tripolitanian Republic in 1918 with Ahmad Al-Murayyid of Tarhuna, Abd Al-Nabi Bilkhayr of Warfalla, Sulayman Al-Baruni. Al-Suwayhil's advisor
Italian_Tripolitania
Kaniyat militia for war crimes allegedly committed during its occupation of Tarhuna from 2015 to 2020, following the discovery of mass graves in the town.
International Criminal Court investigation in Libya
International_Criminal_Court_investigation_in_Libya
Grave containing a number of human corpses
Haftar, who is backed by the United Arab Emirates and Russia, and captured Tarhuna. The GNA discovered mass graves in the Harouda farm of the town that was
Mass_grave
Libyan politician (born 1963)
May, the 7th Brigade of the Presidential Guard (Al-Kani brigade) from Tarhuna, took over the Tripoli International Airport as a neutral side after Misratan
Khalifa_al-Ghawil
Brief engagement of the Western Desert Campaign of the Second World War
booby-traps. The New Zealand and 7th Armoured divisions swung inland via Tarhuna, supply being provided by the RASC and the New Zealand Army Service Corps
Battle_of_El_Agheila
Calendar year
Gozo, the Ottoman place 6,000 survivors on ships and transporting them to Tarhuna Wa Msalata (in modern-day Libya), where they are sold into slavery. The
1551
Military unit
warehouse. On 29 August 2011, Khamis Gaddafi was killed in fighting in Tarhuna, On 9 September, the NTC health minister said that the Khamis Brigade had
Khamis_Brigade
British Army officer (1915–2000)
Military Cross for leading an attack on the night of 21 January 1943 down the Tarhuna Pass towards Tripoli which succeeded in driving the enemy back two miles
Henry Howard (British Army officer)
Henry_Howard_(British_Army_officer)
Tripoli by rebel forces, the largest cities under loyalist control were Tarhuna to the south of the capital, Sirte on the gulf, and Sabha with its military
Timeline of the Libyan civil war (2011)
Timeline_of_the_Libyan_civil_war_(2011)
Former district of Libya
transferred to Misrata District. Bani Walid bordered the following districts: Tarhuna wa Msalata - north Misrata - northeast Sirte - east Mizda - west Gharyan
Bani_Walid_District
the CCMCE on 14 May for Misrata, Sabratha, al-Khums, Msallata, Jufra, Tarhuna, southern Zawiya, Kufra, Ghat, and eight municipalities in the Nafusa Mountains
2019–2021 Libyan local elections
2019–2021_Libyan_local_elections
Zadonsk 124 114 19 January 1943 16:10 P-40 5 km (3.1 mi) northwest of Tarhuna – Stab of Jagdgeschwader 11 – 125 115 25 June 1943 08:59 B-17 6 km (3.7 mi)
List of aerial victories claimed by Anton Hackl
List_of_aerial_victories_claimed_by_Anton_Hackl
Battle of World War II fought in Tunisia
about the threat to Gabès, led the retreating infantry to pass beyond the Tarhuna–Homs line. The British occupied Tripoli on 23 January (the Axis retreat
Battle_of_the_Mareth_Line
Historical subdivision of Libya
247 15 Sawfajjin Bani Walid 45,195 20 مرزق Mourzouq Murzuk 42,294 18 ترهونة Tarhounah Tarhuna 84,640 23 يفرن Yafran Yafran 73,420 24 Total 3,637,488
Subdivisions_of_Libya
Military unit
on the reverse slope, Sedada and Tarhuna, where the hilly nature of the country assisted Axis delaying tactics. Tarhuna was the first civilian-occupied
8th Armoured Brigade (United Kingdom)
8th_Armoured_Brigade_(United_Kingdom)
Libyan civil war timeline
from the towns would boycott the parliament. The following day leaders in Tarhuna released a statement announcing their opposition to the House of Representatives
Timeline of the Libyan civil war (2014–2020)
Timeline_of_the_Libyan_civil_war_(2014–2020)
Refugees of the 2011 Libyan Crisis
IDPs (3.2%), Janzour with 10,105 IDP (2.4%), Sabha with 7,215 (1.7%), and Tarhuna with 7,150 IDPs (1.7%). Combined, these 10 locations account for 67.9%
Libyan_refugees
Libyan scholar and politician
University of Benghazi and later at the Faculty of Law of Nasser University of Tarhuna. Abu Faris was later appointed to the Faculty of Law at Al Fateh University
Hamza_Abu_Faris
arrest warrants for six individuals wanted for committing war crimes in Tarhuna during the Second Libyan Civil War. 28 October – A boat carrying migrants
2024_in_Libya
2011 battle of the Libyan Civil War
in mid to late August, NLA forces advanced southwards from Misrata and Tarhuna towards the apparent pro-Gaddafi stronghold of Bani Walid. 3 September
Battle_of_Bani_Walid
Tajura, and according to tradition, some enslaved Gozitans were taken to Tarhuna where they and their descendants converted to Islam and assimilated into
Slavery_in_Libya
Infantry division of the Royal Italian Army during World War II
Infantry Division "Sirte", in Misrata 69th Infantry Regiment "Ancona", in Tarhuna 70th Infantry Regiment "Ancona", in Misrata 43rd Artillery Regiment, in
61st Infantry Division "Sirte"
61st_Infantry_Division_"Sirte"
Libyan cartoonist
Mohamed Mohamed Al-Zawawi Al-Tarhuni (Arabic: محمد الزواوي) (1936–2011) was a Libyan satirical artist and cartoonist. Al-Zawawi was born in the suburbs
Mohamed_Al-Zawawi
Defunct flying squadron of the Royal Navy's Fleet Air Arm
Falcon), Malta, (7 February - 7 April 1958) HMS Striker (7 - 8 April 1958) Tarhuna Tripoli, Libya, (8 - 15 April 1958) HMS Ark Royal (15 - 17 April 1958)
728C_Naval_Air_Squadron
Military unit
did not want an untried division in Husky. Given the task of capturing Tarhuna during the night of 28/29 April, it succeeded but was driven off the position
1st Sussex Artillery Volunteers
1st_Sussex_Artillery_Volunteers
June 5, 2020, the GNA officially declared that they had full control over Tarhuna, having expelled the LNA-aligned militias from there. The operation was
Operation_Volcano_of_Rage
Tripolitania 51 Ras Lanuf Sirte Tripolitania 5 Tripoli Tripoli Tripolitania 27 Tarhuna Murqub Tripolitania 52 Tocra Marj Cyrenaica 6 Al Khums Murqub Tripolitania
Vehicle registration plates of Libya
Vehicle_registration_plates_of_Libya
Libyan footballer (born 1990)
Abdulaziz Belraysh (Arabic: عبد العزيز بالريش; born July 12, 1990) is a Libyan footballer. He currently plays for Libyan Premier League club Ittihad, as
Abdulaziz_Belraysh
Military unit
Libya in December 1956 to support gunnery range operations at El Uotia and Tarhuna, and to assist the Martin TM-61 Matador missile launches and flight test
23rd_Flying_Training_Squadron
Former district of Libya
Prior to 2007 Gharyan bordered the following districts: Jafara - north Tarhuna Wa Msalata - east Bani Walid - southeast, at a quadripoint Mizda - south
Gharyan_District
1943 Allied offensive within the Tunisia campaign of WWII
apprehension about the threat to Gabès, led to the retreat passing beyond the Tarhuna–Homs line and Tripoli was occupied by the British on 23 January, the Axis
Battle_of_Medenine
Period following the overthrow of Gaddafi
Al-Awfiyah, or Brigade of the Faithful), during a raid on their campsite in Tarhuna. The operation ended with one of the suspects killed, eight wounded and
Factional violence in Libya (2011–2014)
Factional_violence_in_Libya_(2011–2014)
Military unit
did not want an untried division in Husky. Given the task of capturing Tarhuna during the night of 28/29 April, it succeeded but was driven off the position
8th County of London Brigade, Royal Field Artillery
8th_County_of_London_Brigade,_Royal_Field_Artillery
Decade
Gozo, the Ottoman place 6,000 survivors on ships and transporting them to Tarhuna Wa Msalata (in modern-day Libya), where they are sold into slavery. The
1550s
Libya was constructing another chemical weapons production facility at Tarhuna. Citing Libya's support for terrorism and its past regional aggressions
Foreign relations of Libya under Muammar Gaddafi
Foreign_relations_of_Libya_under_Muammar_Gaddafi
Conflict resulting from an attempted coup d'état
May, the 7th Brigade of the Presidential Guard (Al-Kani brigade) from Tarhuna, took over the Tripoli International Airport as a neutral side after Misratan
Western Libya clashes (2016–2018)
Western_Libya_clashes_(2016–2018)
Benghazi Benghazi 650,629 Misrata Misrata 386,120 Sabha Sabha 256,386 Tarhuna Murqub 210,697 Al Khums Murqub 201,943 Zawiya Zawiya 186,123 Ajdabiya Al
List of towns and cities with 100,000 or more inhabitants/country: L-M-N-O
List_of_towns_and_cities_with_100,000_or_more_inhabitants/country:_L-M-N-O
Military unit
Division "Ariete". The continuing retreat took the division to Buerat and Tarhuna, finally to the Mareth Line in Tunisia. The division participated in the
136th Armored Division "Giovani Fascisti"
136th_Armored_Division_"Giovani_Fascisti"
WJ759 English Electric Canberra B.6, 9 Squadron, dived into the ground at Tarhuna, Libya recovering from a bombing run, three killed. 1961 9 January 1961
List of fatal accidents and incidents involving Royal Air Force aircraft from 1945
List_of_fatal_accidents_and_incidents_involving_Royal_Air_Force_aircraft_from_1945
Italian general (1864–1933)
column left Misurata, arriving four days later at Bir el Ezzar where the Tarhuna and Orfella bands under the command of Major Rosso were waiting for it
Antonio_Giuseppe_Miani
German fighter ace and Knight's Cross recipient
1943 — P-40 4./JG 77 113 20 January 1943 11:30 P-40 17 km (11 mi) east of Tarhuna 4./JG 77 138 30 March 1943 09:10 Boston 23 km (14 mi) north-northwest of
Ernst-Wilhelm_Reinert
5th, Group B Jamarek Tripoli 7th, Group A Abu Moliyana Tripoli 8th, Group B Abi al Ashar Tripoli 9th, Group A Amal Tarhuna Third Division (Promoted)
2009–10 Libyan Second Division – Group B
2009–10_Libyan_Second_Division_–_Group_B
Italian architect, engineer, and urban planner (1894–1958)
Derna; Bianchi (1936), Oliveti (1938), Giordani Ovest (1939), Micca (1939), Tarhuna (1939), and Tazzoli (1939) in the province of Tripoli; and, in collaboration
Umberto_Di_Segni
TARHUNA
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Surname or Lastname
English
English : from a Germanic personal name, Ribald.
Girl/Female
Indian, Tamil
Name of a Raaga
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Jain, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Oriya, Tamil, Telugu
Lustrous; Water; Brightness
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Traditional
Melody of Evening
Boy/Male
Australian, Norse
Son of Thorbjorn the Feeble
Boy/Male
American, British, Christian, English, Hindu, Indian
From the Yew Tree Valley
Boy/Male
Tamil
The Moon, Feature
Girl/Female
Hindu
Slender, Beautiful, Delicate
Girl/Female
Tamil
Milk, Amrit, Drink that makes one immortal
Boy/Male
Muslim
A person who laughs most na
TARHUNA
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