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Belfield or similar terms may refer to: People *David Belfield (born 1950), American-born Iranian terrorist known later as Dawud Salahuddin, killer of Iranian critic Ali Akbar Tabatabai * Fred Belfield (1876–1921), English football player *Henry Conway Belfield (1855–1923), English civil servant *Herbert Belfield (1857–1934), British Army officer and division commander *Levi Bellfield (born 1968), English serial killer *Mike Belfield (born 1961), English football (soccer) player and manager * Robin Belfield, British theatre writer, director and producer * William Belfield (1856–1929), American urologist Places Australia *Belfield, New South Wales, a suburb of Sydney *Bellfield, Victoria, Australia, a suburb of Melbourne Ireland *Belfield, Dublin, a suburban area in Ireland's capital, the location of University College Dublin **Belfield Bowl, an alternative name for UCD Bowl, a sports stadium in Dublin ** Belfield Park, a football ground in Dublin * Bellfield, County West ...
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Dawud Salahuddin (born 1950; sometimes spelled Daoud Salahuddin,Michael Taylor, "'Kandahar' Actor Accused of Being Assassin: Tantai Said to Have Killed Diplomat", ''San Francisco Chronicle'', January 4, 2002. also known as Hassan Abdulrahman, Hassan Tantai) is an American-born Iranian international terrorist, and had later worked for the military, as well as in education, as a web designer, film and television. He converted to Islam in 1980 and killed Ali Akbar Tabatabai the same year at his home in Bethesda, Maryland; Tabatabai was an Iranian dissident and critic of Ruhollah Khomeini. Salahuddin is in exile in the Islamic Republic of Iran.American Fugitive:The truth about Hassan
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Bellfield, County Westmeath
Bellfield also known as ''Brannockstown'' is a townland in the civil parish of Enniscoffey in County Westmeath, Ireland. The townland is located to the northwest of Milltownpass Milltownpass () is a village in County Westmeath, Ireland. It is in the south of the county, 10 km south-east of Mullingar. The village is on the R446 regional road (formerly the N6 national primary route); the old route was replaced ..., with the Milltown river forming its western border with the townland of Gaybrook Demesne and Gaulstown. References Townlands of County Westmeath {{Westmeath-geo-stub ...
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Belfield Estate
Belfield, also known as the Charles Willson Peale House, was the home of Charles Willson Peale from 1810 to 1826, and was declared a National Historic Landmark in 1965. and   The Belfield Estate was a area of land in the Logan section of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States, much of which is now a part of La Salle University’s campus. Early history In 1684, William Penn granted to Thomas Bowman near Germantown.Butler 2009, p. 1 Bowman kept the land for two years, and sold it to Samuel Richardson, a Quaker who was active in the early colonial government of Pennsylvania. The property extended from Old York Road to the edges of Germantown, with Richardson's home, "Newington", located on Old York Road.Butler 2009, p. 2 Upon Samuel Richardson's death in 1719, his son Joseph inherited the land, and split it among his children, with the area that would become Belfield going to his second son, John. John Richardson sold a portion of the land to John Eckstein in 173 ...
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Belfield FM
Belfield FM is University College Dublin, University College Dublin's internet campus radio, student radio station. The station began broadcasting in 1990. It was initially run as a part of the University College Dublin Students' Union, UCD Students' Union, under the remit of the entertainments office, before becoming an independent entity within the Students' Union (SU). Belfield FM disaffiliated with the SU at the end of the 2011/2012 college year, and is now run independently within the UCD Societies Council framework. The station forms part of UCD's "Student Media Network", along with ''The University Observer'' and ''College Tribune, The College Tribune''. The station is run by volunteer staff and contributors, and broadcasts on week-days. Awards Belfield FM have participated in the National Student Media Awards and have won a number of awards. These included a People's Choice Award for William McCartney in 2018, a Radio Journalist award for Patrick Power in 2019, and a ...
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