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Hurra (other)
Hurra may refer to: * "Hurra" (song), a song by the punk band Die Ärzte * Alhurra (or al-Hurra), an American Arabic-language TV channel *Al-hurra, an Arabic title for women with a position of power or high status * Libya Alhurra TV, an internet TV channel * Al-Hurra, Syria, a village See also * * *Ahrar (other) *Hur (other) *Hura (other) * Hurrah (other) *Hurriya (other) Hurriya or Hurriyya (Arabic, 'freedom') may refer to: Places *Al-Hurriya, neighborhood in Baghdad, Iraq *Hurriya, a district of Idlib, Syria * Al Hurriya Air Base, a military airbase in Iraq *Camp Hurriya, or Camp Liberty, a former U.S. military i ...
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Hurra (song)
"Hurra" (in the booklet of the album, "Hurra!") is a song by the punk band Die Ärzte. It is the third track and the second single from their 1995 album ''Planet Punk''. In the fadeout, a sample from the movie Clerks can be heard („That's beautiful, man.“). The song lyrics state that the situation in Germany after reunification is much better than before, which is meant sarcastically. The video The video uses the single version of the song, which is slightly altered by some background voices and child's voice in the beginning and in the end. The video features the band performing the song in darkness; all band members are frowning, while the song sounds happy. This affirms that the song is meant sarcastically. Track listing # "Hurra" (Single-Version) (Urlaub) - 3:26 # "Sex Me, Baby" (Gonzalez/Gonzalez, Felsenheimer) - 2:52 # "Warrumska" (Urlaub) - 3:51 # "Ekelpack" (Live-Version) (Felsenheimer, Urlaub, Exploited) - 7:04 # "Eine Frage der Ehre" (Gonzalez) - 3:50 B-s ...
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Alhurra
Alhurra ( ar, الحرة ' ,The pronunciation differs depending on the variety of Arabic, for example, . "the Free One") is a United States-based public Arabic-language satellite TV channel that broadcasts news and current affairs programming to audiences in the Middle East and North Africa. Alhurra is funded by the U.S government and is barred from broadcasting within the United States itself under the 1948 Smith-Mundt Act. Its stated mission is to provide "objective, accurate and relevant news and information" to its audience while seeking to "support democratic values" and "expand the spectrum of ideas, opinions, and perspectives" available in the region's media. The network has also tried to distinguish itself from its numerous regional competitors by providing access to more in-depth coverage of U.S. issues and policies and coverage of a broader range of opinions and perspectives than normally heard on other Arab television networks. Alhurra began broadcasting on 14 Febr ...
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Al-hurra
Al-hurra or al hurra () was an Arabic title historically often given to, or used to refer to, women who exercised power or had a position of power or high status. In a harem, the title al-hurra was often used to refer to a legal wife of aristocratic birth, to distinguish her status from that of the concubine bought at the slave market, who was referred to as ''jarya'',Mernissi, Fatima; Mary Jo Lakeland (2003). The forgotten queens of Islam. Oxford University Press. . and used to describe a Muslim aristocratic woman who was "free" in the sense that she was not a slave; it is related to the style ''Sayyida'' (Mistress or lady), the feminine word of ''sayyid'' (Master or Lord). However, while the title Al-hurra was given to women as an alternative to the titles '' malika'' (Queen), '' Sultana'' (female sultan) and ''Sitt'', (Lady), there was no exact male equivalent to the title of al-hurra. The title Al-hurra was often granted to women who wielded political power, but did not neces ...
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Libya Alhurra TV
Libya Alhurra TV ( ar, قناة ليبيا الحرة), meaning Free Libya TV, is an Internet television channel founded by Mohamed Nabbous on 19 February 2011 at the start of the Libyan Civil War. It was the first private television station in Benghazi, in the east of the country. The channel's purpose is to provide the world with news and exclusive on-ground footage from Benghazi during the civil war. Libya Alhurra TV was the only TV broadcast from Benghazi when Muammar Gaddafi shut down Internet lines as the war began. (A rebel-controlled ''radio'' station, Voice of Free Libya, was also broadcasting from Benghazi at that time.) Alhurra TV was able to bypass government blocks on the Internet in order to broadcast live images from Benghazi across the world. On 19 March 2011, Nabbous was killed by pro-Gaddafi troops during the Second Battle of Benghazi The Second Battle of Benghazi was a battle in the Libyan Civil War between army units and militiamen loyal to Libyan lead ...
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Al-Hurra, Syria
Al-Hurra ( ar, الحرة) is a village in northern Syria located in the Suqaylabiyah Subdistrict of the al-Suqaylabiyah District in Hama Governorate. According to the Syria Central Bureau of Statistics (CBS), al-Hurra had a population of 843 in the 2004 census. Its inhabitants are predominantly Alawites The Alawis, Alawites ( ar, علوية ''Alawīyah''), or pejoratively Nusayris ( ar, نصيرية ''Nuṣayrīyah'') are an ethnoreligious group that lives primarily in Levant and follows Alawism, a sect of Islam that originated from Shia Isla .... References Alawite communities in Syria Populated places in al-Suqaylabiyah District {{HamaSY-geo-stub ...
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Ahrar (other)
Ahrar or al ahrar (Arabic, 'free ones' or 'liberals'), singular al hurr, or variants, may refer to: Organisations and political parties *Ahrar Party (Azerbaijan), 1918–1920 *Liberal Socialists Party ''(Hizb al-Ahrar)'', Egypt, founded 1976 *Ahrar Party (India), or Majlis-e-Ahrar-e-Islam, founded in Punjab 1929 **Majlis-e-Ahrar-e-Islam *National Liberal Party (Lebanon), or Al-Wataniyyuun al Ahrar, founded 1958 * Al-Ahrar Bloc, Iraq, founded in 2014 * Ahrar ul Hind, Pakistan, founded in 2014 *Jamaat-ul-Ahrar, a Pakistani terrorist organization, founded 2014 Syrian Civil War groups * Ahrar al-Jazeera brigade * Ahrar al-Sham * Jaysh al-Ahrar * Ahrar al-Sharkas *Ahrar al-Sharqiya * Liwa Ahrar Souriya Media * ''Al Ahrar'' (weekly), Egyptian newspaper (1977–2013) *Libya Al Ahrar TV, Libyan TV channel People * Al-Hurr ibn Yazid al Tamimi, a general of the Umayyad army * Al-Hurr al-Amili (1624–1693), a Twelver Shi’a scholar *Al-Hurr ibn Abd al-Rahman al-Thaqafi, an early Umayyad ...
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Hur (other)
Hur or HUR may refer to: People * Hur (Korean name), also spelled Heo * Hur (Bible), a number of biblical figures * Hur-ul-Nisa Begum, first of the fourteen children of Mumtaz Mahal Places * Hur, Iran (other), a number of places * Hur, West Virginia, U.S. Other uses * Ḥūr or Houri, beings in Islamic mythology * Hurs, a Muslim Sufi community in Sindh, Pakistan * Greater Copenhagen Authority (HUR), a former Danish regional development organisation * Halkomelem language, ISO 639-3 language code hur * Handball Union of Russia (HUR) * ELAV-like protein 1, or HuR, a human gene *HUR MOA, the Chief Directorate of Intelligence of the Ministry of Defence of Ukraine See also * * *Ahrar (other) (for al hurr) *Ben-Hur (other) *Her (other) *Hura (other) *Hurra (other) *Hurriya (other) Hurriya or Hurriyya (Arabic, 'freedom') may refer to: Places *Al-Hurriya, neighborhood in Baghdad, Iraq *Hurriya, a district of Idlib, Syria ...
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Hura (other)
Hura is a Bedouin village in the Southern District of Israel. Hura may also refer to: * ''Hura'' (plant), a genus of trees * Hura, Purulia, a village in West Bengal, India ** Hura (community development block) ** Hura (Vidhan Sabha constituency) * Maata "Te Reo" Hura (1904–1991), president of the Ratana Church of New Zealand * Sohrab Hura (born 1981), Indian photographer See also * * Huraa (other) *Hurra (other) Hurra may refer to: * "Hurra" (song), a song by the punk band Die Ärzte * Alhurra (or al-Hurra), an American Arabic-language TV channel *Al-hurra, an Arabic title for women with a position of power or high status * Libya Alhurra TV, an internet ...
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Hurrah (other)
Hurrah, originally Huzzah, is an exclamation. Hurrah may refer to: * Hurrah, Florida, also known as Picnic, a small town in Florida, U.S. *Hurrah!, British jangle pop band *Hurrah (nightclub), a former New York City nightclub *Hurrah Pass, a mountain pass in Utah, U.S. * ''Hurrah'' (film), a 1998 Australian film See also * * Hip Hip Hurray (other) * The Last Hurrah (other) *Hooah, a U.S. Army battle cry *Hooyah, a U.S. Navy battle cry *Oorah (Marines) ''Oorah'' is a battle cry common in the United States Marine Corps since the mid-20th century. It is comparable to Hooah in the United States Army, the United States Air Force, and the United States Space Force, or Hooyah in the United States Na ...
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