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Halali may refer to: * Halali, Mashhad, a village in Iran * Halali Airport, Oshikoto Region, Namibia * Halali Reservoir, on the Halali River, Madhya Pradesh, India * Halali, an area in Etosha National Park, Namibia * "Halali", a 2018 episode of ''Die Kirche bleibt im Dorf'' People * Esmail Halali (born 1973), Iranian football player and manager * Salim Halali (1920–2005), Algerian singer See also * Halalii Lake Hālaliʻi Lake is an ephemeral lake in the south central region of the island of Niʻihau. During the rainy seasons, it becomes the largest lake in the Hawaiian Islands. It is located near the smaller Halulu Lake, regarded as the largest (non-in ..., Hawaii, US * Helali (other) {{disambiguation, geo, surname ...
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Halali, Mashhad
Halali ( fa, هلالي, also Romanized as Halālī) is a village in Kenevist Rural District Kenevist ( fa, كنويست, also Romanized as Kenevīst; also known as Kanvīst, Kanvīs, Kanavīs, Kanāwez, Kaneh Bīst, Kanvis, and Kenevīs) is a village in Kenevist Rural District, in the Central District of Mashhad County, Razavi Khorasa ..., in the Central District of Mashhad County, Razavi Khorasan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 273, in 61 families. References Populated places in Mashhad County {{Mashhad-geo-stub ...
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Halali Airport
Halali Airport is an airport serving the resort of Halali, in the Oshikoto Region of Namibia. The resort is near some of the waterholes of the Etosha National Park, and has elevated viewing platforms for observing native wildlife like elephants, rhinoceros, and leopards. See also * * *List of airports in Namibia *Transport in Namibia This article deals with the system of transport in Namibia, both public and private. General History The beginnings of organised travel and transport routes in the territory of South West Africa, today Namibia, have not yet been established. This ... References External linksOurAirports - HalaliOpenStreetMap - Halali
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Halali Reservoir
The Halali reservoir is a reservoir in Madhya Pradesh state of India, spanning Bhopal, Raisen, and Vidisha districts. It is built on the Halali River, and lies 40 km northwards from the state capital Bhopal. The major fish species found in the reservoir include catla, rohu, mrigal, wallago attu, mystus and chitala. Halali River The Halali River is a tributary of the Betwa River. It was formerly known as Thal River. In the 18th century, Dost Mohammad Khan's forces killed a rival Rajput force near Jagdishpur (later renamed to Islamnagar) on the bank of the river. The river was renamed to "Halal ''Halal'' (; ar, حلال, ) is an Arabic word that translates to "permissible" in English. In the Quran, the word ''halal'' is contrasted with ''haram'' (forbidden). This binary opposition was elaborated into a more complex classification kno ...i river" (the river of slaughter), because it appeared red with the blood of the victims. Another name for the river is Banganga. Th ...
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Etosha National Park
Etosha National Park is a national park in northwestern Namibia and one of the largest national parks in Africa. It was proclaimed a game reserve in March 1907 in Ordinance 88 by the Governor of German South West Africa, Friedrich von Lindequist. It was designated as ''Wildschutzgebiet'' in 1958, and was elevated to the status of a national park in 1967 by an act of parliament of the Republic of South Africa. It spans an area of and gets its name from the large Etosha pan which is almost entirely within the park. With an area of , the Etosha pan covers 23% of the total area of the national park. The area is home to hundreds of species of mammals, birds and reptiles, including several threatened and endangered species such as the black rhinoceros. The park is located in the Kunene region and shares boundaries with the regions of Oshana, Oshikoto and Otjozondjupa. History Areas north of the Etosha pan were inhabited by Ovambo people, while various Otjiherero-speaking groups ...
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Die Kirche Bleibt Im Dorf
Films Die Kirche bleibt im Dorf (translated: ''The church remains in the village'') is a 2012 German comedy film directed by Ulrike Grote. Cast * Natalia Wörner as Maria Häberle * Karoline Eichhorn as Christine Häberle * Julia Nachtmann as Klara Häberle * Christian Pätzold as Gottfried Häberle * Elisabeth Schwarz as Elisabeth Rossbauer * Stephan Schad as Karl Rossbauer * as Peter Rossbauer * Gary Francis Smith as Howard Jones * Peter Jordan as Dieter Osterloh * Dietz Werner Steck as Harald Löffler * Rolf Schübel as Rolf Merz * Ulrich Gebauer as Schäuble * Dominik Kuhn as Jürgen Bauer Täterätää! – Die Kirche bleibt im Dorf 2 The sequel to the first film was released in 2015 in cinemas and was first broadcast on ARD on 7 September 2019. Cast * Natalia Wörner: Maria Häberle * Stephan Schad: Karl Rossbauer * Karoline Eichhorn: Christine Häberle * Gary Francis Smith: Howard Jones * Julia Nachtmann: Klara Häberle * : Peter Rossbauer * Fran ...
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Esmail Halali
Esmail Halali ( fa, اسماعيل حلالى , born on August 13, 1973, in Tabriz) is an Iranian retired football player and manager. Playing career Club career He began his professional career with Tractor in 1989 and was promoted to the first-team squad in 1992. After the relegation of Tractor in 1995, he left the team and joins to Persepolis. He played for Perseopolis seven season but was sell to Sanat Naft at the end of the 2001–02 season. He also played at the Paykan, Esteghlal Ahvaz, Shahrdari Bandar Abbas (in Azadegan League) and Shahin Bushehr in the next years. He announced his retirement in July 2008 to starting his coaching period. International career He was invited to the national team by Tomislav Ivić when he was played for Persepolis. He has 15 caps at the Iran national football team and also was part of the team in 2000 AFC Asian Cup. Coaching career He was started his coaching career just months after his retirement at his beloved club, Persepolis as Ho ...
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Salim Halali
Salim Halali or Salim Hilali ( ar, سليم الهلالي, birth name Simon Halali, 30 July 1920 – 25 June 2005) was an Algerian singer who performed Algerian music and Arabic Andalusian classical music. He was a pop singer rather than a professional performer of traditional Arab-Andalusian music, in which he had no formal training. Many of his songs remain popular in North Africa and among Jewish and Muslim North African communities in France, where he is "an iconic figure of French-Arab cabaret music." Biography Early life Salim Halali was born on 30 July 1920, in Bône (Annaba), Algeria, in a family originally from Souk Ahras. His father was of Turkish origin and his mother was of Judeo-Berber origin. Career Halali stowed away on a ship bound for Marseille in 1934 and reached Paris in 1937 where he became successful as a singer in Parisian flamenco clubs, and met the Algierian music hall artist , who wrote Halali's first songs, including ''Andaloussia'' (I love a girl n ...
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Halalii Lake
Hālaliʻi Lake is an ephemeral lake in the south central region of the island of Niʻihau. During the rainy seasons, it becomes the largest lake in the Hawaiian Islands. It is located near the smaller Halulu Lake, regarded as the largest (non-intermittent) natural lake in the Hawaiian Islands. The lake measures around during the rainy seasons. During dry periods on the arid island, the lake transforms into a dry reddish flat punctuated by small saline lakes. Other sources states that it has an area of . Sometimes it is not regarded as a lake due to the irregularity of the water level. According to Hawaiian linguists Mary Kawena Pukui, Samuel H. Elbert, and Esther T. Mookini, the lake and the surrounding land division was named after its owner, either the Hawaiian high chief (aliʻi) or the Oʻahu trickster god Hālaliʻi. Hālaliʻi and Halulu were both aliʻi of the island of Niʻihau. A cinder cone of Haleakalā on the island of Maui also shares the same name. The Makaloa s ...
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