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Barat may refer to: Places * Barat College, Illinois, USA * Barat, NWFP, Pakistan, a town * ''Barát'', the Hungarian name for Baraţi, a village in Romania People Given name * Barat Ali Batoor (born 1983), Afghani photographer * Barat Shakinskaya (1914–1999), Azerbaijani and Soviet stage and film actress Surname * Anne-Marie Barat (1948–1990), French classical organist * Carl Barât (born 1978), English musician, actor and author * František Barát (born 1950), Czech footballer * Kahar Barat (born 1950), Uyghur-American historian * Leonid Barats, Russian actor, screenwriter and film producer * Madeleine Sophie Barat (1779 – 1865), French Catholic saint * Nicolas Barat (?–1706) French Catholic scholar of Hebrew works Other uses * Shab-e-barat is a Muslim holiday celebrated on the 14th night of the month of Sha'aban * Lailatul Barat or Mid-Sha'ban, a Muslim holiday * Baalat, 'Lady of Byblos', was the goddess of the city of Byblos, Phoenicia in ancient ...
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Madeleine Sophie Barat
Madeleine Sophie Barat, RSCJ, (12 December 1779 – 25 May 1865), was a French saint of the Catholic Church who founded the Society of the Sacred Heart, a worldwide religious institute of educators. Early life and family Barat was born on the night of 12 December 1779, in Joigny, France, next door to a house fire at a neighbor's home. The stress and the terror of the fire caused Sophie's mother, Madeleine Fouffé Barat (1740–1822), then pregnant with her third child, to go into labour. Born two months premature, Madeleine Sophie was considered so fragile that she was baptised early the next morning in Sainy Thibault Church, just a few yards from the Barat family home. Although her parents had arranged godparents in advance, there was no time to call them to the church and so at five o'clock on the morning of 13 December 1779, Louise-Sophie Cédor, a local woman on her way to early Mass, and Sophie's older brother, Louis, stood in as her godparents. Barat was born into a finan ...
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Barat College
Barat College of the Sacred Heart was a small Catholic college located in Lake Forest, Illinois, north of Chicago. The college was named after Madeleine Sophie Barat, founder of the Society of the Sacred Heart. Barat College was purchased by DePaul University in 2001, but closed in 2005; the faculty and student body were absorbed by DePaul, and the campus and educational inventory were sold. History Barat College began as an academy for young women in Chicago in 1858 and moved to its Lake Forest location in 1904. In 1918, the state of Illinois chartered Barat as a four-year college. In 1964 85 women graduated from the university. In 1982, Barat became a coeducational institution. To qualify for federal financial programs, governance of the college passed from the Society of the Sacred Heart to an independent Board of Trustees in 1969. In February 2001, because of fiscal concerns, Barat College was purchased by DePaul University, becoming one of DePaul's seven colleges. The col ...
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Carl Barât
Carl Ashley Raphael Barât (; born 6 June 1978) is a British musician and actor, best known for being the co-frontman with Pete Doherty of the garage rock band The Libertines. He was the frontman and lead guitarist of Dirty Pretty Things, and in 2010 debuted a solo album. In 2014 he announced the creation of his new band, The Jackals. Early life Carl Barât was born in Basingstoke, north Hampshire, England, on 6 June 1978, and spent most of his childhood in nearby Whitchurch, Hampshire. In a September 2004 interview with ''Blender'', Barât mentioned he is of French, Russian and Polish descent. As a youth, Barât divided his time between his divorced parents. His father, a former artist, worked in an armaments factory, and his mother, Chrissie, was part of the commune-dwelling counterculture and a member of peace groups such as the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament. Barât spent part of his childhood living with his mother on a commune in Somerset. He has one sister, actres ...
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Barat Shakinskaya
Barat Habib gizi Shakinskaya ( az, Barat Həbib qızı Şəkinskaya; 28 June 1914 – 14 January 1999) was an Azerbaijani and Soviet stage and film actress. Biography Barat Shakinskaya was born into a bey family in Shusha, Russian Empire (now Azerbaijan). Her mother Aghja (née Hajiyeva) was the niece of Azerbaijani writer and dramatist Abdurrahim bey Hagverdiyev. Her father hailed from the khans of Karabakh on his mother's side and from the khans of Shaki on his father's side. The name Barat means 'God-given', a name chosen by her grandmother Govhar, as Barat was the first surviving child in the family following three her still-born siblings. Later Habib and Aghja Shakinskis became parents to two more children, Suleyman and Sariyya. Barat got primary education in Shusha. After the Eleventh Red Army annexed Azerbaijan in 1920, her father fled to Iran as a political immigrant, while her mother and the children relocated to Ganja and maintained contact with Habib Shakinski unti ...
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Kahar Barat
Kahar Barat (; born 1950) is a Uyghur Americans, Uyghur American historian known for his work on Buddhism and Islam in Xinjiang. Kahar Barat was born in Ili Kazakh Autonomous Prefecture, Yili in 1950. He earned his M.A. degree in Turkology from the Central University for Ethnic Minorities (Minzu University of China) in Beijing; he received his Ph.D. from Harvard University in 1993. Uyghur Historian Kahar Barat Discusses Xinjiang History, Part 1
an English translation of Kahar Barat's interview by Wang Lixiong. (The Chinese original
新疆的古代王朝与宗教转换
"The old kingdoms of Xinjiang a ...
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Anne-Marie Barat
Anne-Marie Barat (20 June 1948 – 21 December 1990) was a French classical organist. Biography Born in Fontainebleau, Barat attended the Conservatoire de Paris where she studied with Henri Challan, Norbert Dufourcq, Pierre Revel, Georges Dandelot, Alain Weber, Marcel Bitsch and Elsa Barraine. In 1970 she joined the organ class of Rolande Falcinelli, which she graduated with distinction. Winner of the writing and erudition classes, she also obtained a first organ prize unanimously in 1976. She has been studying the organ since 1970 with André Marchal. Also a pianist, she was a pupil of Vlado Perlemuter and Marcel Ciampi. Organist of the from 1974, she jointly was appointed titular of the great organ of the Saint-Gervais-et-Saint-Protais de Soissons Cathedral in 1988. She taught at the Conservatories of Fontainebleau and Marly-le-Roi. Her students included Éric Lebrun and Emmanuel Le Divellec. Since 1987 she had been professor at the Fontainebleau Schools The Fontaineblea ...
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Barat Ali Batoor
Barat Ali Batoor ( fa, برات علی باتور) is a professional freelancer photographer from Afghanistan. He started his professional career in 2002. Early life and photography Barat Ali Batoor was born in 1983, to a family Hazara in Afghanistan. He took part in the documentary photography project funded by the Open Society Institute. A photograph titled 'The First Day at Sea' he took of a boat journey to Australia won the prestigious 2013 Nikon-Walkley Photo of the Year. See also *List of Hazara people Hazara people make up the second or third largest ethnic group in Afghanistan with 8–12 million population, making 20%–25% of the total population of Afghanistan (Some suggest the real population might reach 30%) where they mainly inhabit the ... References External links * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Batoor, Barat Ali 1983 births Living people Hazara people Hazara artists Photography in Afghanistan ...
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Leonid Barats
Leonid Barats (russian: link=no, Леонид Григорьевич Барац) is a Russian actor, screenwriter and film producer. Merited Artist of the Russian Federation. Selected filmography References External links Leonid Baratson kino-teatr.ru * 1971 births Living people Russian male film actors Jewish Russian comedians Jewish Russian actors 21st-century Russian male actors Russian activists against the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine {{Russia-actor-stub ...
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Mid-Sha'ban
Mid-Sha'ban ( ar-at, نصف شعبان, niṣf šaʿbān or ''laylat niṣf min šaʿbān'' "night on the half of Sha'ban") is a Muslim holiday observed by Shia and Sunni Sufi Muslim communities on the eve of 15th of Sha'ban (i.e., the night following the sunset on the 14th day) — the same night as Shab-e-barat or ''Laylat al-Bara’ah'' ( ar-at, ليلة البراءة). Salafis do not celebrate this holiday. Overview It is regarded as a night when the fortunes of individuals for the coming year are decided and when Allah may forgive sinners. In many regions, this is also a night when prayers are arranged for forgiveness from Allah for one's deceased ancestors. Additionally, Twelver Shia Muslims commemorate the birthday of Muhammad al-Mahdi on this date. Salafi Muslims oppose the recognition of Mid-Sha'ban as exceptional for prayer. Etymology The 14th of Sha'ban goes by several names, depending on the country in which it is observed. Most can be categorised into two ...
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Nicolas Barat
Nicolas Barat was a French Catholic scholar of Hebrew works, who died in 1706. Life He was born at Bourges during the first quarter of the seventeenth century; He began his studies at Sens, and continued them in Paris, where he was instructor in the Mazarin College. There he came under the influence of Richard Simon, the Orientalist and Biblical scholar. He died in 1706 at Paris. Works Most of his published work was done in collaboration with other scholars. With Charles Bordes he edited the posthumous work of Louis Thomassin Louis Thomassin ( la, Ludovicus Thomassinus; 28 August 1619, Aix-en-Provence – 24 December 1695, Paris) was a French theologian and Oratorian. Life At the age of thirteen he entered the Oratory and for some years was professor of literature ..., ''Glossarium universale hebraicum'' (Paris, 1697), and aided Jean-Baptiste Duhamel in the publication of his Bible (Paris, 1706). At the time of his death he was engaged on a French translation of Schabt ...
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Barat (film)
''Barat'' is a Bollywood film. It was released in 1942 Events Below, the events of World War II have the "WWII" prefix. January * January 1 – WWII: The Declaration by United Nations is signed by China, the United Kingdom, the United States, the Soviet Union, and 22 other nations, in w .... References External links * 1942 films 1940s Hindi-language films Indian drama films 1942 drama films Indian black-and-white films Hindi-language drama films {{1940s-Hindi-film-stub ...
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Barat, NWFP
Barat, also Bharat or Bhart, is a village in Bannu District of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan Pakistan ( ur, ), officially the Islamic Republic of Pakistan ( ur, , label=none), is a country in South Asia. It is the world's List of countries and dependencies by population, fifth-most populous country, with a population of almost 24 .... References Union councils of Bannu District Populated places in Bannu District {{Bannu-geo-stub ...
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