Jui or JUI may refer to: Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam (JUI), a Pakistani religious political party which split in 1988 into JUI-F and JUI-S Rui (state) (芮; Jui...
Jui Gadkari is an Indian actress who mainly works in Marathi language television She is known for her show Pudhcha Paaul and being contestant of Bigg...
Jujutsu (/dʒuːˈdʒɪtsuː/ joo-JIT-sue; Japanese: 柔術 jūjutsu, pronounced [dʑɯꜜːʑɯtsɯ] ), also known as jiu-jitsu and ju-jitsu, is a family of Japanese martial...
Jui Khurd is a village in the Bhiwani district of the Indian state of Haryana. It lies approximately 27 kilometres (17 mi) south west of the district...
Wang Hsi-jui (Chinese: 王錫瑞; 25 July 1930 – 1 June 2016), known by his stage name Wang Jui (王瑞), was a Taiwanese actor. He won the Golden Bell Award three...
Emperor Ruizong of Tang (22 June 662 – 13 July 716), personal name Li Dan, also known at times during his life as Li Xulun, Li Lun, Wu Lun, and Wu Dan...
Cao Rui (pronunciation) (204 or 205 – 22 January 239), courtesy name Yuanzhong, was the second emperor of the state of Cao Wei during the Three Kingdoms...
Derek Chang or Chang Hsuan-jui (Chinese: 張軒睿; pinyin: Zhāng Xuānruì; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Tiuⁿ Hian-jōe, born 17 December 1992) is a Taiwanese actor. He is known...
own sense of social justice. Wu Han, for instance, praises his hero Hai Jui for 'standing on the side of peasantry' in their conflict with the landlords...
Ray Ho (born 13 February 2000) is a Taiwanese tennis player. Ho has a career high ATP singles ranking of 715 achieved on 18 July 2022. He also has a career...
traditional Chinese: 羅瑞卿; May 31, 1906 – August 3, 1978), formerly romanized as Lo Jui-ch'ing, was a Chinese army officer and politician, general of the People's...
RAF Jui was a military seaplane station operated from 1941 to 1945 by the Royal Air Force during World War II at Jui, a promontory of land between creeks...
Ng Jui Ping (17 October 1948 – 1 January 2020) was a Singaporean lieutenant-general who served as Chief of Defence Force between 1992 and 1995. Ng held...
Archived from the original on 10 June 2011. Retrieved 2 April 2011. Smelt & Jui Lin 2009, p. 33. "Glossary". Department of Internal Affairs. Archived from...