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Javad (other)
Jawad is a village in Madhya Pradesh, India. Jawad may also refer to: * Jawad (name), an Arabic given name and surname (including a list of people with the name) * Jawad (Vidhan Sabha constituency), a legislative assembly constituency of Madhya Pradesh, India * Bin Jawad, a town in the Sirte District in Libya * Bin Jawad District, a district in Libya from 1983 to 1987 * Javad, a Persian variant of the name See also * Cavad, a village and municipality in the Sabirabad Rayon of Azerbaijan * Haji Javad Mosque, a mosque in Baku, Azerbaijan in Jasamali area * '' United States v. Jawad'', a Guantanamo military commission * Javad Khanate Javad Khanate ( fa, خانات جواد) was a khanate in the territory of modern Azerbaijan with its capital in the town of Javad. It extended from Javad on the Kura River southwest along the east side of the Aras River. It was bordered by Sh ..., a khanate in the territory of modern Azerbaijan * Javad Uyezd, an administrative unit within ...
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Jawad
Jawad is a Tehsil and a Nagar Panchayat in Neemuch district in the Indian state of Madhya Pradesh. There are six towns and 105 villages in Jawad. Demographics As of the 2011 Census of India, Jawad had a population of 17,129. Males constitute 51% of the population and females 49%. Jawad has an average literacy rate of 70%, higher than the national average of 59.5%: male literacy is 80%, and female literacy is 59%. In Jawad, 11.5% of the population is under 6 years of age. People from Jawad * Virendra Kumar Saklecha * Satyanarayan Jatiya * Om Prakash Sakhlecha Om Prakash Sakhlecha, is an Indian politician and elected member (MLA) from Jawad Vidhan Sabha constituency, district Neemuch in Madhya Pradesh state. In June 2020 he was appointed Cabinet Minister in Shivraj Singh Chouhan Government which form ... References {{Authority control Cities and towns in Neemuch district ...
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Jawad (name)
Jawad (Arabic & Persian: جواد), ; ; ; ; ) is an Arabic given name that means generous, liberal, magnanimous, merciful, and open-handed. The name is common in the Balkans, Caucasus, Middle East, Morocco and South Asia. First name *Jaouad Achab (born 1992), Belgian taekwondo practitioner of Moroccan origin *Jawad Ahmad, Jawad (born 1970), Pakistani singer and musician *Jaouad Akaddar (1984–2012), Moroccan footballer *Jawad Akeel (born 1978), Dutch-Qatari footballer *Javad Alizadeh (born 1953), Iranian cartoonist *Javad Allahverdi (born 1954), Iranian footballer *Jawad Anani (born 1943), Jordanian economist and politician *Jawad El Andaloussi, Moroccan footballer *Jawad Al Arrayed (born 1940), Bahraini politician *Jawad al-Assadi (born 1947), Iraqi theatre director and playwright *Jawad Bashir, Pakistani director, actor, and singer *Jawad Blunt (born 1995), Pakistani freestyle football champion *Jawad Botmeh, Palestinian student convicted of the 1994 attack in the London Israe ...
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Jawad (Vidhan Sabha Constituency)
Jawad is one of the 230 Vidhan Sabha (Legislative Assembly) constituencies of Madhya Pradesh state in central India. This constituency came into existence in 1951 as one of the 79 Vidhan Sabha constituencies of the erstwhile Madhya Bharat state. Overview Jawad (constituency number 230) is one of the 3 Vidhan Sabha constituencies located in Neemuch district. This constituency covers the entire Jawad tehsil of the district. Jawad is part of Mandsaur Lok Sabha constituency along with seven other Vidhan Sabha segments, namely, Manasa and Neemuch in this district, Jaora in Ratlam district and Mandsaur, Malhargarh, Suwasra and Garoth in Mandsaur district. Members of Vidhan Sabha As a constituency of Madhya Bharat state: * 1951: Badri Datt, Indian National Congress As a constituency of Madhya Pradesh state: * 1957: Virendra Kumar Sakhlecha, Bharatiya Jana Sangh * 1962: Virendra Kumar Sakhlecha, Bharatiya Jana Sangh * 1967: Virendra Kumar Sakhlecha, Bharatiya Jana Sangh * 1972: K ...
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Bin Jawad
Bin Jawad ( ar, بن جواد '), also known as ''Bin Jawwād'', ''Bin Quwad'' is a town with estimated 8,488 inhabitants in the Sirte District in Libya. It is approximately halfway between Benghazi and Misrata. The nearest settlements are Nofaliya, which about 20 km to the west, and the port of Sidra, which is about 30 km to the southeast of Bin Jawad. Libyan Civil War During the Libyan Civil War, anti-Gaddafi forces moved into the city on 5 March 2011. Forces loyal to Gaddafi infiltrated the city by night and attacked the anti-Gaddafi forces on the next day which resulted in the Battle of Bin Jawad. The anti-Gaddafi forces fled the town and on 7 March 2011, it was back in the hand of the government. The pro-Gaddafi forces continued to push further east and started the second phase of the battle of Ra's Lanuf. On 27 March 2011, rebels returned to Bin Jawad and recaptured the town. However, by 29 March, pro-Gaddafi forces had halted the rebels advance and forced t ...
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Bin Jawad District
Bin Jawad District, ( ar, جالو, Baladiyah Bin Jawwad) was one of the districts (''baladiyah'') of Libya from 1983 to 1987. It lay in the northern part of the country bordering the Gulf of Sidra. Its capital was Bin Jawad. Under Italy it was in Misrata Province. Before being made a baladiyah in 1983, it was part of the governorate system. In 1987 the area was incorporated into Sirte District and has remained there since.''شعبيات الجماهيرية العظمى''Sha'biyat of Great Jamahiriya
, in Arabic, accessed 6 July 2007


Towns and villages 1983–1987

The settlements in Bin Jawad District were: ,

Javad
Javad (جواد) is a Persian variant of male given name Jawad meaning generous. People with this name include: First name * Javad Daraei (born 1992) Iranian filmmaker * Javad Bushehri (1893–1972), Iranian businessman and politician * Javad Owji (born 1966), Iranian oil engineer and politician * Javad Sadr (1912–1990), Iranian diplomat and politician Middle name * Mohammad Javad Tondguyan (1893–1972), Iranian engineer and politician * Mohammad Javad Zarif (born 1960), Iranian politician {{given name, cat1=Iranian masculine given names, cat2=Persian masculine given names See also * Javad (other) Jawad is a village in Madhya Pradesh, India. Jawad may also refer to: * Jawad (name), an Arabic given name and surname (including a list of people with the name) * Jawad (Vidhan Sabha constituency), a legislative assembly constituency of Madhya ...
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Cavad
Cavad (also, Dzhavad and Dzhavat) is a village and municipality in the Sabirabad Rayon of Azerbaijan. It has a population of 3,151. It takes its name from the short lived Javad Khanate Javad Khanate ( fa, خانات جواد) was a khanate in the territory of modern Azerbaijan with its capital in the town of Javad. It extended from Javad on the Kura River southwest along the east side of the Aras River. It was bordered by Sh .... References * Populated places in Sabirabad District Baku Governorate {{Sabirabad-geo-stub ...
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Haji Javad Mosque
Haji Javad Mosque () is a mosque located in Baku, Azerbaijan in Yasamal District. History The previous building of mosque had three inscriptions which state that the building was built in 1305 according to the Muslim calendar. The initiator of mosque building was the merchant Haji Javad. The internal area was wide by , with a height of from the floor to the ceiling and from the floor to the dome. The building also had a place for Islamic religion school-madrasa. During the Soviet era the mosque building was converted into a kindergarten and living areas. After the USSR, the collapsed mosque was repaired and opened for believers. In April 2017, the demolition of the mosque caused unrest among the locals and sparked protests. Later in the year, per a presidential decree, a mosque of the same name was built on Abbas Mirza Sharifzade Street. New building The new building was completed on April 12, 2018. The total area of the mosque is , of which is praying hall. Height wa ...
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United States V
United may refer to: Places * United, Pennsylvania, an unincorporated community * United, West Virginia, an unincorporated community Arts and entertainment Films * ''United'' (2003 film), a Norwegian film * ''United'' (2011 film), a BBC Two film Literature * ''United!'' (novel), a 1973 children's novel by Michael Hardcastle Music * United (band), Japanese thrash metal band formed in 1981 Albums * ''United'' (Commodores album), 1986 * ''United'' (Dream Evil album), 2006 * ''United'' (Marvin Gaye and Tammi Terrell album), 1967 * ''United'' (Marian Gold album), 1996 * ''United'' (Phoenix album), 2000 * ''United'' (Woody Shaw album), 1981 Songs * "United" (Judas Priest song), 1980 * "United" (Prince Ital Joe and Marky Mark song), 1994 * "United" (Robbie Williams song), 2000 * "United", a song by Danish duo Nik & Jay featuring Lisa Rowe Television * ''United'' (TV series), a 1990 BBC Two documentary series * ''United!'', a soap opera that aired on BBC One from 1965-19 ...
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Javad Khanate
Javad Khanate ( fa, خانات جواد) was a khanate in the territory of modern Azerbaijan with its capital in the town of Javad. It extended from Javad on the Kura River southwest along the east side of the Aras River. It was bordered by Shamakhy Khanate (north), Karabakh Khanate (west), Karadagh khanate (southwest), Talysh Khanate (south), and Salyan Sultanate (east). It was formed in the middle of the 18th century in the area where the Kura and Aras rivers meet. In 1768 it was dependent on the Quba Khanate. The area was annexed to Russia in 1805 (see Caucasus Viceroyalty (1801–1917)). Tsutsiev's atlas shows it on the 1763–1785 map.Athur Tsutsiev, ''Atlas of the Ethno-Political History of the Caucasus'', 2004, page 6 On the 1791–1801 map its territory is part of the Shirvan Khanate with some of the south belonging to Talysh. History In 1768, the Javad Khan, Hasan Khan Shahseven voluntarily accepted the suzerainty of the Quba Khanate. However, khan power was kep ...
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Javad Uyezd
The Javad uezd, known after 1921 as the Salyan uezd, was a county (''uezd'') within the Baku Governorate of the Russian Empire and then of the Azerbaijan Democratic Republic and Azerbaijan SSR until its formal abolishment in 1929 by the Soviet authorities. The ''uezd'' was located in the central part of the governorate, bordering the Geokchay, Shemakha, and Baku ''uezds'' to the north, Caspian sea to the east, Lenkoran uezd to the south and Iran to the west. The administrative center of the ''uezd'' was the city of Salyan. Administrative divisions The subcounties (''uchastoks'') of the Javad uezd in 1912 were as follows: History Javad uezd was formed in 1868 as part of the Baku Governorate of the Russian Empire. It was abolished in 1929 by Soviet authorities. Demographics According to the Brockhaus and Efron Encyclopedic Dictionary, published in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, 94,690 people lived in the uezd, mainly Tatars (later known as Azerbaijanis) Russian Emp ...
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