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Narol can refer to: *Narol, Poland *Narol (Hasidic dynasty), originally based in Narol, Poland *, located in Gyantse County *Narol, a trade name for the psychoactive drug Buspirone *Narol, a character in ''Red Rising#Characters, Red Rising'' {{Disambig ...
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Narol, Poland
Narol ) is a town in Subcarpathian Voivodeship, in Lubaczów County, Poland. It had a population of 2,109 . Narol is situated in the northeast of Podkarpackie region, in an area called Narolszczyzna. The town of Narol regained the rank of 'city' in 1996. History The Bełżecki (Beuzhetski) family owned the area where the town of Narol is situated. At the end of the 15th century the lands changed ownership to the Marcinkowski Family. Narol was first called Florianów (Florianoov), from the name of Florian Łaszcz Nieledowski, who founded the town in 1596. Narol flourished because of trade with Gdańsk. The army of the cossack Bohdan Khmelnytsky (c. 1595–1657) attacked the town on their way to Zamość. After a few days of siege, the town was overrun and burned to the ground by Khmelnytsky's forces. Twenty thousand people died during those fights, among them Florian Łaszcz, the owner of the town. A new town was built, somewhat west of the original location, "on a field" - henc ...
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Narol (Hasidic Dynasty)
Narol is a dynasty of Hasidic Judaism, Hasidic rebbes originally based in the village of Narol (town), Narol, W. Galicia (Central Europe), Galicia (now Poland). The Naroler dynasty was founded by Rabbi Yaakov Reinman (1778–1814) (b. 5538, d. 4 Tammuz (Hebrew month), Tamuz 5574 on the Hebrew calendar), who served as rabbi of Radichow, Kozova, Kozowa and Holishits before being appointed to the rabbinate of Narol. The late Naroler Rebbe, Rabbi was born on the 25th of Elul 5667 (1907), and at the time of his death was one of the oldest living Hasidic rebbes. He was a Belz (Hasidic dynasty), Belzer Hasid, chasid. In 1927, at the age of 20, he was appointed as the 20th Rabbi of Narol. He married the daughter of Rabbi Meshulam Zalman Yosef Zilberfarb of Toporow (now Toporiv); they had a son Aharon and a daughter Malka who perished in World War II, and a son Dov Berish Shapiro, Dov Berish who is the present Naroler Rebbe. He survived World War II in Siberia; then resided in Antwerp, Lo ...
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Gyantse County
Gyantse County officially Gyangzê County (; ) is a county of Xigazê in the Tibet Autonomous Region. Its main settlement is Gyantse Town known for its monasteries. Town and townships 1 town and 18 townships: * Gyangzê (Gyantse) Town (, ) * Naröl Township (, ) * Kardoi Township (, ) * Karmai Township (, ) * Tsangkha Township (, ) * Rinang Township (, ) * Dagzê Township (, ) * Rasog Township (, ) * Drongtsé Township (, ) * Lungmar Township (, ) * Tsechen Township (, ) * Jangra Township (, ) * Nyangdoi Township (, ) * Kangco Township (, ) * Gyinkar Township (, ) * Rizhing Township (, ) * Ralung Township (, ) * Charing Township Charing is a village and civil parish in the Ashford District of Kent, in south-east England. It includes the settlements of Charing Heath and Westwell Leacon. It is located at the foot of the North Downs and reaches up to the escarpment. T ... (, ) * Jaggyê Township (, ) Climate References Counties of Tibet Shiga ...
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Buspirone
Buspirone, sold under the brand name Buspar, among others, is a medication primarily used to treat anxiety disorders, particularly generalized anxiety disorder. Benefits support its short-term use. It is taken by mouth, and it may take up to four weeks to have an effect. Common side effects of buspirone include nausea, headaches, dizziness, and difficulty concentrating. Serious side effects may include hallucinations, serotonin syndrome, and seizures. Its use in pregnancy appears to be safe but has not been well studied, while use during breastfeeding has not been well studied. It is a serotonin 5-HT1A receptor agonist. Buspirone was first made in 1968 and approved for medical use in the United States in 1986. It is available as a generic medication. In 2020, it was the 55th most-commonly prescribed medication in the United States, with more than 12million prescriptions. Medical uses Anxiety Buspirone is used for the short-term and long-term treatment of anxiety disorders ...
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