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Milad may refer to: * Milad (given name) * Milad Dezful F.C., Iranian football club based in Dezful, Iran * Milad Hospital, hospital in Iran * Milad Rizk (fl. 2010–2015), a Lebanese actor * Milad Tower, tallest tower in Iran * Mawlid Mawlid, Mawlid an-Nabi ash-Sharif or Eid Milad un Nabi ( ar, المولد النبوي, translit=mawlid an-nabawī, lit=Birth of the Prophet, sometimes simply called in colloquial Arabic , , among other vernacular pronunciations; sometimes , ) ..., the observance of the birthday of the Islamic prophet Muhammad See also * Eid-e-Milad, the observance of the birthday of Islamic prophet Muhammad {{disambiguation ...
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Milad (given Name)
Milad (ميلاد) is a Persian name of Persian origin. It is usually given as a first name to a male. It is mentioned that Milad was an Persian hero in "The Book of Kings". Milad, a legendary Persian prince from the earliest days of the Iranian Empire. A handsome and desirable young man, this name literally means "Son of the Sun". Using the sword forged by Kaveh the Blacksmith, In the 12th Story of Shahnameh, he is resurrected as the Zoroastrian God of Spirit, and goes on to play a prominent part in the story of Shahnameh. There is a similar word in Aramaic which is 'Moalada,' however, this itself is derived from the archaic Arabic 'Moalada.' It can also mean “Birth” in the Arabic Language. Notable people and characters with the name include: * Milad, an Iranian hero in ''Shahnameh'' * Milad Ebadipour, Iranian volleyball player * Milad Fakhreddini, Iranian footballer * Milad Soleiman Fallah, Iranian footballer * Milad Farahani, Iranian footballer * Milad Gharibi, Iranian foo ...
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Milad Dezful F
Milad may refer to: * Milad (given name) * Milad Dezful F.C., Iranian football club based in Dezful, Iran * Milad Hospital, hospital in Iran * Milad Rizk (fl. 2010–2015), a Lebanese actor * Milad Tower, tallest tower in Iran * Mawlid, the observance of the birthday of the Islamic prophet Muhammad See also *Eid-e-Milad Mawlid, Mawlid an-Nabi ash-Sharif or Eid Milad un Nabi ( ar, المولد النبوي, translit=mawlid an-nabawī, lit=Birth of the Prophet, sometimes simply called in colloquial Arabic , , among other vernacular pronunciations; sometimes , ) ...
, the observance of the birthday of Islamic prophet Muhammad {{disambiguation ...
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Milad Hospital
Milad Hospital is the largest specialized and subspecialized hospital in Iran. This hospital is a complementary health service provider in Iran's Social Security organization (SSO) chain of hospitals. Milad hospital currently employs more than 5600 specialists and subspecialists of various fields. History The construction of hospital was started in 1977 but was suspended in 1979 due to the revolution and Iran-Iraq war. The project was later restarted in 1988 with some changes in the original design. It began serving patients in 2001. This 12 floors structure is part of the Milad complex, which also includes Milad Tower and Milad hotel. Facilities Milad hospital has 1000 licensed beds, 24 surgery rooms, 20 pre-surgery and 20 post-surgery care beds. Milad hospital also provides Pediatric Intensive Care Unit (PICU) and Neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) units, in addition to CCU, dentistry and various labs. The hospital also includes general service sections for patients and visit ...
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Milad Rizk
Milad Rizk () is a Lebanese actor. Filmography Television *Takht Sharqi. 2010 (photographer) *Al Arrab Nadi Al Sharq. 2015 (photographer) Plays *Khabar Agel. 2012 References *http://www.annahar.com/article/233682-ميلاد-رزق-للمسرح-والشاشة *http://bisara7a.com/ماذا-يجمع-بين-ميلاد-رزق-وشربل-اسكندر-ول/ *http://www.elfann.com/news/show/1016431/ميلاد-رزق-السياسيين-بيطلبو-منا-ننتقدهم-ببرنامجنا *http://www.elfann.com/news/show/1010123/ميلاد-رزق-للنشرة-يؤسفني-تصل-الـ-LBC-الى-الهاوية *http://www.elfann.com/news/show/1009466/خبر-عاجل-جديد-شربل-اسكندر-وميلاد-رزق-ونخبة-الممثلي *http://www.elfann.com/news/show/1008125/ميلاد-رزق-يتم-اتصال-الـOTV-وانفصال-الـLBC-اوقف-محل *http://www.elfann.com/news/show/1007922/ميلاد-رزق-أنا-أرفض-القيام-بالأدوار-النسائي ...
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Milad Tower
The Milad Tower ( fa, برج میلاد ) (lit. Birth Tower), also known as the Tehran Tower ( ), is a multi-purpose tower in Tehran, Iran. It is the sixth-tallest tower and the 24th-tallest freestanding structure in the world. It is located between Shahrak-e Gharb and the district of Gisha, standing at 435 meters from the base to the tip of the antenna. The head consists of a large pod with 12 floors, the roof of which is at 315 meters. The tower is a part of the International Trade and Convention Center of Tehran, which also includes a five-star hotel, a convention center, a world trade center and an IT park. History Background The Milad Tower was part of the Shahestan Pahlavi project, a vast development for a new government and commercial centre for Tehran, that was designed in the 1970s but never materialized, except for the tower. After an international competition, the project was awarded to the Llewely Davies Company, and construction was inaugurated on August 19, 1975 ...
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Mawlid
Mawlid, Mawlid an-Nabi ash-Sharif or Eid Milad un Nabi ( ar, المولد النبوي, translit=mawlid an-nabawī, lit=Birth of the Prophet, sometimes simply called in colloquial Arabic , , among other vernacular pronunciations; sometimes , ) is the observance of the birthday of the Islamic prophet Muhammad which is commemorated in Rabi' al-awwal, the third month in the Islamic calendar. 12th Rabi' al-awwal is the accepted date among most of the Sunni scholars, while most Shia scholars regard 17th Rabi' al-awwal as the accepted date, though not all Shias consider it to be this date. It is also called Maouloud in West Africa. The history of this celebration goes back to the early days of Islam when some of the Tabi‘un began to hold sessions in which poetry and songs composed to honour Muhammad were recited and sung to the crowds. It has been said that the first Muslim ruler to officially celebrate the birth of Muhammad in an impressive ceremony was Muzaffar al-Din Gökböri ...
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