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bumpy air - traduction vers arabe

HAWAIIAN NATIONALIST LEADER AND TITULAR HEAD OF STATE OF THE GROUP NATION OF HAWAI'I
Bumpy kanahele

bumpy air      
جو كثير المهاوى
AIRED         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Air (movie); Air (computer game); AIR; Aired; A.I.R.; Air (album); Air (1970s band); Air (film); AIR (disambiguation); Air (band); Air (song)

ألاسم

أَثِيرِيّ ; على الهَوَاء

الفعل

هَوَّى ; رَوَّحَ

air freight         
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  • Loading airmail in [[Detroit]] in the late 1930s
  • An-124]] cargo aircraft ready for loading in 2008
  • Douglas C-54]] at [[Berlin Tempelhof Airport]] during the [[Berlin Blockade]] in 1948
  • UPS]] [[Boeing 747-400]], and a [[DHL]] tail cargo planes at [[Cologne Bonn Airport]] in 2016
COMMERCIAL AIR TRANSPORT OF ITEMS OTHER THAN PASSENGERS
Air freight; Air Cargo; Air shipping; Air-freight
الشحن الجوى

Définition

Aired
·Impf & ·p.p. of Air.

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Bumpy Kanahele

Dennis "Bumpy" Pu‘uhonua Kanahele is a Hawaiian nationalist leader and titular head of the Principality Nation of Hawai'i. He spearheaded the founding of Pu‘uhonua o Waimānalo, a Hawaiian cultural village and traditional lo‘i kalo (taro paddy) agricultural restoration project in Waimānalo, Hawai‘i. Pu‘uhonua is a Hawaiian word meaning "sanctuary" or "place of refuge".

The Nation of Hawai‘i group, which administers the village, regards itself as a sovereign government under international law, acting as a successor state to the independent Kingdom of Hawai‘i and therefore not subject to United States rule. Kanahele, like many Hawaiians, claims to be a descendant of King Kamehameha I. In the late 1980s and early 1990s, Kanahele became known for militant activism on behalf of Hawaiian sovereignty, publicly resisting U.S. federal and state laws.