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Mansûra

British  
/ mænˈsʊərə /

noun

  1. See El Mansûra

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"We will probably have martyrs again," said Mansura Lahicova, a woman in the Azerbaijani capital Baku.

From Reuters

Frank McDougald watched the film with his mom, Hilda, 101, who left her family’s home in Mansura, La., where her father was a sharecropper, and came to D.C. to process payroll for soldiers.

From Washington Post

Her friends Habiba, Mansura, Asmau and Raliya got married over the past year to alleviate their families' economic hardship.

From BBC

The Department of Corrections, in a news release, said Dexter Champagne, 58, of Mansura, was arrested Wednesday on one count of marijuana distribution.

From Washington Times

Activists said it was recorded in the city of Mansura, north of Cairo, though it was not immediately clear when, except that it was night.

From New York Times