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Hoda (other)
Hoda may refer to the following: People * Hoda (given name) * Hoda (surname) Other *'' Al-Hoda'', Arabic language newspaper in New York City *Jamatia Hoda, Indian cultural institution *''Undu Hoda Kondu Hoda'', 1992 Indian Kannada film * Shahrak-e Alam ol Hoda, Iranian village * Shahrak-e Benat ol Hoda, Iranian village See also * Nishi-Hōda Station, Japanese railway station *''Today with Hoda & Jenna ''Today with Hoda & Jenna '' (also known as the fourth hour of ''Today'' or simply ''Hoda & Jenna'') is an American daytime television talk show on NBC, hosted by Hoda Kotb and Jenna Bush Hager. The program airs as the fourth hour of NBC's ''Toda ...'' * Houda (given name) * Houda (surname) * Huda (other) {{disambiguation ...
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Hoda (given Name)
Hoda is a given name (alternate spellings include Houda and Huda). Notable people with that name include: Female given name * Hoda Abdel-Hamid, a war correspondent with Al Jazeera * Hoda Ablan (born 1971), Yemeni poet * Hoda Afshar Iranian-Australian photographer * Hoda Ali, British human rights activist * Hoda Barakat (born 1952), Lebanese writer * Hoda ElMaraghy (born 1945), Canadian professor * Hoda Elsadda, a Professor of English and Comparative Literature at Cairo University * Hoda Kotb (born 1964), American journalist * Hoda Lattaf (born 1978), French football player * Hoda Mahmoudi, Iranian-American sociologist * Hoda Muthana (born 1994), American Islamist * Hoda Saad (born 1981), Moroccan singer-songwriter Male given name * Hoda Saber (1959–2011), an Iranian intellectual, economic scholar, journalist and social-political activist See also * Houda (given name) *Huda (given name) Huda (Arabic: ) is a gender neutral name, pronounced: (sometimes spelled as Hoda or H ...
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Hoda (surname)
Hoda is a surname (alternate spellings include Houda and Huda). Notable people with that name include: * Jamileh Alam al-Hoda, wife of President of Iran, Ebrahim Raisi * Mansur Hoda (1930–2001), Indian Technologist *Noor-ol-Hoda Mangeneh, Iranian writer * Sayyid Ahmad al-Hoda, Iranian cleric * Seyed Abdol Javad al-Hoda, Iranian cleric * Surur Hoda (1928–2003) Indian politician * Syed A. Hoda, American-Pakistani academic See also *Houda (surname) *Huda (surname) Huda (Arabic: ) is a gender neutral name, pronounced: (sometimes spelled as Hoda or Houda) which means "right guidance". This page indexes people who use the name as their surname. It may refer to: Females with the surname *Foujia Huda (bo ...
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Al-Hoda
''Al-Hoda'' ( ar, الهدى, translit=al-hudā, translation=The Guidance) was a daily Arabic-language newspaper in New York City. It was founded in Philadelphia as a bi-weekly by Naoum Anthony Mokarzel, a young Maronite Lebanese man with an interest in journalism. Its first issue came out on February 22, 1898. The paper's offices moved to New York City in 1902, where it became a daily, beginning on August 25. This was one of the first Arabic language newspapers in the United States. It was the first Arabic language newspaper to use Arabic character linotype rather than hand-setting. Mokarzel remained the paper's owner and chief editor until his death in 1932. The editorship was then assumed by Naoum's brother Salloum, who held it until 1952. Salloum Mokarzel also founded ''The Syrian World''—a journal that published articles on the history and culture of Syria. The newspaper closed in September 1972. See also * Afifa Karam, ''Al-Hoda'' journalist References *''Famous ...
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Jamatia Hoda
Jamatia Hoda is the institution that looks after the rights and safeguard of the culture of the Jamatia clan of Tripuri community. It has head-office in Atharobla in Udaipur town of South Tripura district of Tripura and a branch office at Khejurbagan, Agartala near Sri Krishna Mission School. It has also started a higher secondary school named Garia Academy. in Atharobla. It is affiliated to CBSE board. History Tripura was once a princely state ruled by Twipra Kingdom until it merged with the Union of India in 1949. The Jamatias are, in the numerical strength, the third among the Tripuri community of Tripura. Today, the Jamatias are, like others of their kind, in transition, inevitably exposed, as they are, to the influences of modernity and social forces. Though, the definition of the term "Jamatia" is still shrouded in mystery, the history of Tripura upholds the existence of the people known as "Jamatias". According to "Rajmala", the Jamatias were the most important fighti ...
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Undu Hoda Kondu Hoda
''Undoo Hoda Kondoo Hoda'' (Kannada:''ಉಂಡೂ ಹೋದ ಕೊಂಡೂ ಹೋದ'') is a 1992 Indian Kannada-language satirical film directed and written by Nagathihalli Chandrashekar, making his debut in film direction. The film stars Ananth Nag, Tara and Anjali Sudhakar, whilst Umesh, Tennis Krishna, Vijay Kashi and Maanu feature in other prominent roles. The film was produced under the Padmamba Combines banner. The film's plot deals with a "cow" inspector played by Ananth Nag who comes to a village from city and plays his tricks on the innocent minds of the villagers and wins over them by cheating. The sequence that unfolds later are shown in a comical way. Nagathihalli won the Best story writer award at the Karnataka State Film Awards. Cast * Anant Nag as Krishna * Tara * Anjali Sudhakar * Tennis Krishna as Girisha "Kamangi" * Umesh * Vijay Kashi * Maanu * Shimoga Venkatesh * Girija Lokesh * Karibasavaiah * Dingri Nagaraj * Nagathihalli Chandrashekar in a cameo ...
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Shahrak-e Alam Ol Hoda
Shahrak-e Alam ol Hoda ( fa, شهرك علم الهدي, also Romanized as Shahrak-e ‘Alam ol Hodá) is a village in Miyan Ab-e Shomali Rural District Miyan Ab-e Shomali Rural District ( fa, دهستان ميان آب شمالي) is a rural district Rural districts were a type of local government area – now superseded – established at the end of the 19th century in England, Wales, ..., in the Central District of Shushtar County, Khuzestan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 3,108, in 555 families. References Populated places in Shushtar County {{Shushtar-geo-stub ...
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Shahrak-e Benat Ol Hoda
Shahrak-e Benat ol Hoda ( fa, شهرك بنت الهدئ, also Romanized as Shahrak-e Benat ol Hodá; also known as Kūy-e Bent ol Hodá) is a village in Kushk Rural District, Abezhdan District, Andika County Andika County ( fa, شهرستان اندیکا) is located in Khuzestan province, Iran. The capital of the county is Qaleh-ye Khvajeh. At the 2006 census, the county's population as a part of Masjed Soleyman County Masjed Soleyman County ..., Khuzestan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 230, in 55 families. References Populated places in Andika County {{Andika-geo-stub ...
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Nishi-Hōda Station
was a railway station in Miki, Hyōgo Prefecture, Japan. Lines *Miki Railway :*Miki Line The was a Japanese railway line in Hyōgo Prefecture, between Yakujin Station in Kakogawa and Miki Station in Miki. This was the only railway line operated. The line linked Miki and the West Japan Railway Company Kakogawa Line at Yakujin statio ... - Abandoned on April 1, 2008 Adjacent stations , - !colspan=5, Miki Railway (Abandoned) Railway stations in Hyōgo Prefecture Defunct railway stations in Japan Railway stations closed in 2008 {{Hyōgo-railstation-stub ...
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Today With Hoda & Jenna
''Today with Hoda & Jenna '' (also known as the fourth hour of ''Today'' or simply ''Hoda & Jenna'') is an American daytime television talk show on NBC, hosted by Hoda Kotb and Jenna Bush Hager. The program airs as the fourth hour of NBC's ''Today (American TV program), Today'' at 10:00 a.m. in all time zones (subject to local delay) as a "show-within-a-show" with its own hosts, opening sequence, theme music, and website. The Monday through Thursday editions of this portion of the program air live in the Eastern Time Zone and on tape delay elsewhere; the Friday edition is pre-recorded. The program originally began as an expansion of ''Today (American TV program), Today'', hosted by Ann Curry, Natalie Morales (journalist), Natalie Morales and Hoda Kotb. For 11 years, the program grew as its own distinct entity as ''Today with Kathie Lee and Hoda'', after Kotb was joined by Kathie Lee Gifford on April 7, 2008. On December 11, 2018, Gifford and NBC announced that she would be leaving ...
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Houda (given Name)
Houda is a given name (alternate spellings include Hoda and Huda). Notable people with that name include: *Houda Ben Daya (born 1979), Tunisian judoka *Houda Benyamina (born 1980), French director and screenwriter *Houda Darwish (born 1991), Algerian novelist, poet, writer, and women's rights activist *Houda Echouafni, British actress *Houda-Imane Faraoun (born 1979), Algerian scientist *Houda Miled (born 1987), Tunisian judoka *Houda Nonoo (born 1964), Bahraini Ambassador See also *Hoda (given name) *Huda (given name) Huda (Arabic: ) is a gender neutral name, pronounced: (sometimes spelled as Hoda or Houda) which means "right guidance". This page indexes people who use the name as their given name. It may refer to: Females with this first name * Hoda Abde ...
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Houda (surname)
Houda is a surname (alternate spellings include Hoda and Huda). Notable people with that name include: * Doug Houda (born 1966), Canadian hockey player *Fatima Houda-Pepin (born 1951), Canadian politician * Nour El Houda Bouregua (born 1992), Algerian volleyball player *Nour El-Houda Ettaieb (born 1996), Tunisian rower * Sayed Houda (1900 - ??), Egyptian footballer *Simona Houda-Šaturová, Slovak classical soprano See also * Hoda (surname) *Huda (surname) Huda (Arabic: ) is a gender neutral name, pronounced: (sometimes spelled as Hoda or Houda) which means "right guidance". This page indexes people who use the name as their surname. It may refer to: Females with the surname *Foujia Huda (bo ...
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