A Mehari (pronounced: "mêharêe") is a white dromedary camel from Algeria, they are considered noble by Bedouins and are much sought after, Mehari are noted for their longevity, stamina, long stride, and are used in long distance races.
They are known in the country under the name of mehari.
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The red light showed a superb mehari peacefully chewing his cud.
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When they had finished, I made my mehari walk beside Bou-Djema's.
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The mehari set out again at his best speed.
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The Arabs on their camels came crowding round Max, who led the caravan, riding beside Sanda's mehari.
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But thy mehari has no burden.
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He rode beside Victoria's mehari, when good-byes had been said, blessings exchanged, and the little caravan had started.
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As the mehari fell, Maïeddine escaped from the saddle and alighted on his feet, his blue Touareg veil disarranged by the shock.
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The lounging Negro, who had let him in before, stared at the grey mehari with the red-curtained bassour, whose imposing height dwarfed the Roumi's horse.
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I thought, would I be part of the problem?, Mehari told Reuters in an interview.
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Mehari, 22, who arrived in Italy this summer, was assigned to be a primary school teacher.
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Read more Mehari's reference to travel permits is a nod to the restrictions on those who aren't in military service.
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"Hadj-ben-Ibrahim will know from henceforth whether the Mehari with the swollen tongue can bite."
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"He who smokes the keef is like a Mehari with a swollen tongue," he rejoined.
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"Bou-Djema, come with me to my mehari; I want to get something out of the saddle bags."
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"The camel which carries your baggage belongs to you as much as does your own mehari," I answered coldly.