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Maserati Khamsin was created in 1973.
Khamsin is a hot, dry, sandy wind that blows from the Sahara Desert across North Africa into the Mediterranean region, particularly in the spring and fall. It can cause temperature increases, sandstorms, and reduced visibility in the affected areas.
A hot, dry wind common in Egypt is known as "khamsin." It typically blows in from the desert and can reach high temperatures, causing discomfort for residents.
Arabic is a language where numbers are declined (have declensions).When a person is just counting, quoting a price, or using the Mansub or Majrur declensions, the translation is: Khamsin (خمسين)When a person is speaking a sentence and using the Marfu3a declension, the translation is: Khamsun (خمسون)If in doubt, it is usually better to use Khamsin.50 = khamseen ( in Arabic ).and it is written this way : خمسين
those hot winds are also known as (riyah al khamsin) or the 50th winds since they usually last about 50 days and come from hot Arabian deserts.
The most important winds that blow over the UAE are the Shamal and the Khamsin. The Shamal is a northwesterly wind that occurs mainly in the summer, bringing dry and dusty conditions. The Khamsin, on the other hand, is a hot, dry wind that typically occurs in spring, also contributing to high temperatures and dust storms. Both winds significantly influence the region's climate and weather patterns.
Khamsin is the name of the annualy blown wind from February to June from west to east over the desert of Sahara, parallel to the Mediterranean sea at the speed of 140 kilometers per hour.
Mosheh Dor has written: 'Sirpad u-matekhet' 'Khamsin' -- subject(s): Biography, Israeli Poets, Poets, Israeli, Translations into English 'Baron Ports'eli bi-Yerushalayim' 'Beroshim levanim' 'Maps of time'
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