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Arak, Arack or Araq may refer to: Places * Arak, Algeria, a village in In Amguel Commune of Tamanrasset Province, Algeria ** Arak gorges, a series of gorges in Algeria * Arak, Iran, a city in Markazi Province, Iran ** Arak County, an administrative subdivision centred on the city *Araq, Iran, a village in North Khorasan Province, Iran * Arak, Mengen, a village in Bolu Province, Turkey * Arak, Republic of Dagestan, a rural locality in Dagestan, Russia * Arak, Syria, a historic desert town in Syria Beverages * Arak (drink), an alcoholic beverage of the Eastern Mediterranean * Arrack, an alcoholic beverage of South and Southeast Asia Other uses * Arak (character), the hero of ''Arak, Son of Thunder'', a comic book published by DC Comics * Arak University, Arak, Iran * Arak, a tree or shrub, species ''Salvadora persica'' See also * * Arac (other) * Araki (other) Araki may refer to: People * Araki (surname) (荒木) * Hirohiko Araki (荒木 飛呂彦), a Japa ...
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Arak, Algeria
Arak is a village in the Communes of Algeria, commune of In Amguel, in Tamanrasset District, Tamanrasset Province, Algeria. It is located on the N1 national highway about halfway between In Salah and Tamanrasset, near the Arak gorges. File:Arak tamanrasset (4).JPG, Arak, tamanrasset File:Arak tamanrasset.JPG References Neighbouring towns and cities
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Arak Gorges
The Arak gorges are a series of desert gorges located in Tamanrasset Province, Algeria. The gorges are roughly 330 kilometres from the city of Tamanrasset. Carved by ancient river activity, the canyon walls vary in height from 250 to 500 m (800 to 1600 ft), and the canyon base is now a dry wadi. Despite the extremely dry climate (only 60 to 75 mm of rain per year), hardy desert plants and animals survive in the gorges. Examples include the red-headed rock agama, wheatear The wheatears are passerine birds of the genus ''Oenanthe''. They were formerly considered to be members of the thrush family, Turdidae, but are now more commonly placed in the flycatcher family, Muscicapidae. This is an Old World group, bu ... birds, and small vultures. There are no permanent human settlements in the gorges, though stone tools and burial mounds indicate the occasional human presence throughout history. Gallery File:ArakMap.png, Topographic map of the region surrounding Arak File:Arak ...
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Arak, Iran
Arak ( fa, اراک, ''Arâk''; ) is the capital of Markazi Province, Iran. At the 2011 census, its population was 526,182, in 160,761 families. The city is nicknamed the "Industrial Capital of Iran". As a major industrial city, Arak hosts several industrial factories inside and within a few kilometers outside the city, including the factory of Machine Sazi Arak and the Iranian Aluminium Company. These factories produce nearly half of the needs of the country in steel, petrochemical, and locomotive industries. As an industrial city in a developing country, Arak suffers from air pollution. Etymology Arâk The term ''Arâk'' remains from a name given to the region since the medieval period. It derives from Arabic '' al-ʿIrāq'', meaning "root", itself derived possibly from Akkadian ''Uruk'' ( he, אֶרֶךְ, ''Erech''). But new research has shown that the word Arak has the same roots with the words Iran and Arran, and the name Iraq is an Arabicized Persian word. During the ...
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Arak County
Arak County ( fa, شهرستان اراک) is in Markazi province, Iran. The capital of the county is the city of Arak; its former name was Sultanabad.Gitashenasi Province Atlas of Iran
اطلس گیتاشناسی استان‌های ایران

At the 2006 census, the county's population was 602,971 in 165,955 households. The following census in 2011 counted 599,634 people in 182,749 households, by which time Khondab District had been separated from the county to form
Khondab County Khondab County ( fa, شهرستان خنداب) is in Markazi province, Iran. The capital ...
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Araq, Iran
Araqi ( fa, عراقي, also Romanized as ‘Arāqī; also known as ‘Arāq) is a village in Ruin Rural District, in the Central District (Esfarayen County), Central District of Esfarayen County, North Khorasan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 507, in 109 families. References

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Arak, Mengen
Arak is a village in the Mengen District, Bolu Province, Turkey Turkey ( tr, Türkiye ), officially the Republic of Türkiye ( tr, Türkiye Cumhuriyeti, links=no ), is a list of transcontinental countries, transcontinental country located mainly on the Anatolia, Anatolian Peninsula in Western Asia, with .... Its population is 63 (2021). References Villages in Mengen District {{Bolu-geo-stub ...
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Arak, Republic Of Dagestan
Arak (russian: Арак; az, Әрак, ''Ərak'') is a rural locality (a selo) and the administrative centre of Araksky Selsoviet, Tabasaransky District, Republic of Dagestan Dagestan ( ; rus, Дагеста́н, , dəɡʲɪˈstan, links=yes), officially the Republic of Dagestan (russian: Респу́блика Дагеста́н, Respúblika Dagestán, links=no), is a republics of Russia, republic of Russia sit ..., Russia. The population was 464 as of 2010. There are 4 streets. Geography It is located 12 km southwest of Khuchni. Novoye Lidzhe is the nearest rural locality. References Rural localities in Tabasaransky District {{Dagestan-geo-stub ...
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Arak, Syria
Arak ( ar, آراك, also spelled Urak or Araq) is a village in eastern Syria, administratively part of the Homs Governorate. It is situated on an oasis in the Syrian Desert along the road between Palmyra which is 28 kilometers to the southwest and al-Sukhnah to the northeast. According to the Central Bureau of Statistics of Syria (CBS), Arak had a population of 111 in the 2004 census. The town was fortified and defended by an Arab Christian garrison led by a Roman officer. Following their sighting of Khalid's army, the troops retreated to the fort and were subsequently besieged. An elderly scholar in Arak warned the Roman officer of Khalid's successful war record, telling him "beware of fighting this army." Consequently, the garrison surrendered the fort and negotiated terms with Khalid who imposed a ''jizya'' tax on the residents, but otherwise did not attack or plunder the town. The Rashidun army camped outside of Arak before continuing their march towards al-Sukhnah. There has ...
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Arak (drink)
Arak or araq ( ar, ﻋﺮﻕ) is a distilled Levantine spirit of the anise drinks family. It is translucent and unsweetened. History Arak evolved from the Arab invention of alembic distillation in the 12th century. As the vast majority of Arabs were Muslim at that time, the original usage of the distilled alcohol might have been for the production of perfumes and kohl, a cosmetic. However, the distribution of arak and its derivatives – ranging from rakija in the Balkans to arrack in Indonesia and Malaysia – closely follows the pattern of the Arab-Islamic conquests, and in each of these locales the distilled alcohol is used as a beverage. Traditional ingredients Arak is traditionally made of only two ingredients, grapes and aniseed. Aniseeds are the seeds of the anise plant, and when crushed, their oil provides arak with a slight licorice taste. Etymology The word ''arak'' comes from Arabic ' (, meaning 'perspiration'). Its pronunciation varies depending on loca ...
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Arrack
Arrack is a distilled alcoholic drink typically produced in India, Sri Lanka and Southeast Asia, made from the fermented sap of coconut flowers or sugarcane, and also with grain (e.g. red rice) or fruit depending upon the country of origin. It is sometimes spelled arak, or simply referred to as 'rack or 'rak. It is not to be confused with the anise-flavored distilled spirit called arak or araq. There are two primary styles of Arrack that are very different from one another: ''Batavia Arrack'' is often clear in color but has a flavor profile more similar to dark rum, with a distinctive "funk" or "hogo" imparted to it from fermented red rice. ''Ceylon Arrack'', by contrast, is a more refined and subtle spirit. It has hints of Cognac and rum character and a wealth of delicate floral notes. Both styles are also made "in house" by local citizenry and can be more akin to moonshine in their presentation. History Strabo reports Indians made a beverage from rice which is known as Arak. ...
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Arak (character)
Arak is a Fictional character, fictional comic book character and a superhero published by DC Comics. He first appeared in a DC Comics insert previews, special insert in ''Warlord (DC Comics), The Warlord'' #48 (August 1981) and was created by Roy Thomas and Ernie Colón. Arak (Bright-Sky-After-Storm) is depicted very much as a Conan (comics), Conan knock-off in early appearances. Later, after encountering the Moirai, who explain his destiny to him, he takes on a more Indigenous peoples of the Americas, Native American appearance, including leather-fringed pants and a Mohawk hairstyle. Unlike Conan (a character Roy Thomas also wrote during his tenure at Marvel Comics), who usually fought against H. P. Lovecraftian monsters and entities, Arak encounters figures and creatures from myth and legends, including Greek mythology, Greek, Norse mythology, Norse, Judeo-Christian, Muslim, Oriental and others. ''Arak'' was relatively culturally sensitive for the time when it debuted. Unlike ...
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Arak University
Arak University is the oldest state university of Markazi Province, Markazi province located in Arak, Iran, Arak city. The university has been founded in 1971 as The ''College of Marjan'' (مدرسه ی عالی مرجان, ''Midresh-e i 'alâm Mirjan'') with partnership of the University of Tehran and Tarbiat Moallem University, Tehran Tarbiat Moallem University. In 1989 the college attained university status. The university currently offers degrees in seven faculties in 135 fields for both undergraduate and graduate students. Right now, Arak University is the largest state university of the Markazi province and more than 7,500 students are enrolled in its bachelor, master and PhD programs and more than 300 full-time professors are working in 8 faculties of the university. Faculties 1- Faculty of Science - Department of Biology - Department of Mathematics - Department of Chemistry - Department of Physics 2- Faculty of Engineering - Department of Chemical Engineering - Dep ...
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