MORIS FARHI has written:
'YOUNG TURK'
Moris Farhi's birth name is Musa Moris Farhi.
Moris Farhi was born in 1935, in Ankara, Turkey.
Moris Bonacini has written: 'Sergio'
Fareshteh Farhi has written: 'Genetic transformation studies in Rhodotorula glutinis' -- subject(s): Rhodotorula glutinis
Giuseppe Giacinto Moris has written: 'Flora Sardoa' -- subject(s): Plants, Pictorial works
Donna Farhi has written: 'El Gran Libro de La Respiracion' 'Yoga Mind, Body and Spirit' -- subject(s): Hatha yoga, Yoga
Lucien Farhi is a French writer known for his works on history and politics, particularly books related to the Sephardic Jewish experience. Some of his notable works include "The Sephardic Book of Why" and "Sepharad: The Ultimate Pilgrimage."
Eli Ralph Farhi has written: 'Interactions between the renal baroreceptor, circulating epinephrine, salt intake, and cardiopulmonary receptors in the control of plasma renin activity in the conscious dog' -- subject(s): Renin
Lawrence V. Compton has written: 'The cranium of the Miocene gannet Moris vagabundis Wetmore' -- subject(s): Moris vagabundis 'The pterylosis of the Falconiformes' -- subject(s): Birds of prey, Osprey, Feathers
Moris Farhi has: Played 1st Arab in "Knight Errant Limited" in 1959. Played Stallholder in "The Flesh and the Fiends" in 1960. Played Gypsy in "From Russia with Love" in 1963. Played Colonel in "A Farewell to Arms" in 1966. Played Control Room Technician in "You Only Live Twice" in 1967. Played Second Indian in "The Jazz Age" in 1968. Played Coachman in "Dombey and Son" in 1969. Played Dr. Sanchez in "The Rivals of Sherlock Holmes" in 1971.
Naima Farhi was born in 1976.
Haim Farhi was born in 1760.