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Harb may refer to * Harb (surname) * Harb tribe in the Arabian peninsula *Talaat Harb Street in Cairo, Egypt *Fox Harb'r Golf Resort & Spa, a golf-focused resort in Nova Scotia, Canada *''Beyond the Dar Al-Harb'', a collection of three fantasy and science fiction stories by Gordon R. Dickson See also * Dar al-Harb In classical Islamic law, the major divisions are ''dar al-Islam'' (lit. territory of Islam/voluntary submission to God), denoting regions where Islamic law prevails, ''dar al-sulh'' (lit. territory of treaty) denoting non-Islamic lands which have ...
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Harb (surname)
Harb ( ar, حرب) is an Arabic surname that may refer to the following people: *Abu Sufyan ibn Harb (560–650), son of the 7th century Arabian Meccan leader Harb ibn Umayya, and leader of the Quraysh of Mecca * Ahmad ibn Harb (died 234), Iranian Sufi, traditionist and a fighter in the holy wars * Benjamín Miguel Harb (1926–2008), Bolivian politician and lawyer *Boutros Harb (born 1944), Lebanese politician *Chucrallah Harb (1923–2019), Lebanese Hierarch of Maronite Church *Fred Harb (1930–2016), American stock car racing driver *Harith ibn Harb, son of the 7th century Arabian Meccan leader Harb ibn Umayya, brother of Abu Sufyan ibn Harb *Helen Hicks Harb (1911–1974), American golfer *Janan Harb (born 1947), wife of King Fahd of Saudi Arabia * Joseph Harb (1940–2014), Lebanese poet and writer *Mac Harb (born 1953), Canadian parliamentarian * Mehdi Harb (born 1979), Tunisian football player *Nabil Abou-Harb (born 1984), Arab-American filmmaker, writer, producer, and ...
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Harb Tribe
Harb ( ar, حرب) is a predominantly Arabian tribe in the Arabian peninsula. It is originally a Qahtanite tribe. Several authentic sources on Arab tribes genealogy state that the great-grandfather of Harb tribe is Harb ibn Saad ibn Saad ibn Khawlan ibn Amr ibn Qadha'ah ibn Himyar ibn Qahtan. Harb tribal lands extend from the Red Sea coast in Tihamah (Western Part of Saudi Arabia) to the heart of Najd in the central region of Saudi Arabia, and from North the Harbi lands extend from Madinah (a holy city for Muslims) to Al Qunfudhah in the south. The tribe's reach extends to other countries like Kuwait, Iraq, Bahrain and UAE. The origins of Harb tribe came from the 2nd century of the Islamic calendar. When Qahtani tribes emigrated from the south of Arabian Peninsula to Hejaz around 131 AH for water and land space after some battles with their cousins Banu Ar-Rabi'ah bin Saad. As a result, this caused several tribal conflicts with the native and mostly Adnani Arab tribes of Hejaz and ...
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Talaat Harb Street
Talaat Harb Street ( ar, شارع طلعت حرب  ) is a historic street in downtown Cairo, Egypt, connecting Tahrir Square and Talaat Harb Square. Naming Originally it was named 'Soliman Pasha Street' after Suleiman Pasha, Egypt's French-born General under Muhammad Ali. The street was renamed in 1954 after Talaat Harb, the leading Egyptian economist of the early 1900s. The street received the 'Talaat Harb Street' name during a sweeping effort by Egypt’s new president, Gamal Abdel Nasser, to rid the city of all reminders of the Muhammad Ali dynasty and British occupation era. Architecture It is the historic architecture lining Talaat Harb Street that reminds visitors of its stylistic and eventful past. Until its name change in 1954, this avenue was named 'Soliman Pasha Street' and was a center for activity and social interaction among Cairo's upper and European classes. Although a remnant of its former 'Paris on the Nile' 19th century grace, the Midan Talaat, ...
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Fox Harb'r Golf Resort & Spa
Fox Harb'r Golf Resort & Spa is a golf-focused resort in Fox Harbour, Nova Scotia, Canada. The property was owned by Canadian businessman Ron Joyce (co-founder of Tim Hortons) and opened in 2000. The course was designed by Graham Cooke and has a par of 72. In addition to the course, the resort has a spa, marina, hunting lodge, winery, and private air strip. History Joyce acquired the 1,100 acres of ocean-front for the property in 1987, and opened it in 2000. The remnants of a lobster-processing plant from the property's previous use are visible from the back-nine holes of the course. The resort was originally envisioned to be a gated community centred on the golf course. Houses or townhouses would be privately owned and occupied by either permanent or seasonal residents, but the resort eventually evolved into a combination of "private club and public golf". Golf course The golf course is and was designed by Graham Cooke; in 2001 ''Golf Digest'' awarded it Best New Cana ...
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Beyond The Dar Al-Harb
''Beyond the Dar Al-Harb'' is a collection of three fantasy and science fiction stories by American writer Gordon R. Dickson. It was first published by Tor Books in 1985. The title story is original to this collection, and features "Red Jamie", a character from the Thieves World series previously in Dickson's collaborative novel ''Jamie the Red'' (1984) (written with Roland Green). The others appeared in the magazine ''Worlds of Tomorrow'' and the anthology ''The Day the Sun Stood Still'' edited by Robert Silverberg. Dar al-Harb In classical Islamic law, the major divisions are ''dar al-Islam'' (lit. territory of Islam/voluntary submission to God), denoting regions where Islamic law prevails, ''dar al-sulh'' (lit. territory of treaty) denoting non-Islamic lands which have ... is an Arabic term, meaning "house of war". Contents * "Beyond the Dar al-Harb" * "On Messenger Mountain" * "Things Which Are Caesar’s" Sources * * * * * 1985 short story collections Short story ...
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