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Nahar may refer to: Notable People * Ali Salim Al-Nahar, The Omani Footballer * Bijoy Singh Nahar, The Former Member of Lok Sabha * Devi Das Nahar, The Politician * Dhanpat Rai Nahar, The Indian Politician and Trade Unionist * Dilshad Nahar Kona, The Bangladeshi Singer * Faridun Nahar Laily, The Member of Jatiya Sangsad *Kamrun Nahar, The Bangladeshi Scientist & Environmentalist * Lutfun Nahar Lata, The Bangladeshi Actress and Director *Nahar Singh, The Freedom Fighter * Nahar Khan, The Ruler of Mewat *Nurun Nahar Faizannesa, The Bangladeshi Feminist and Social Activist * Rukku Nahar, The British Actress * Shamshun Nahar Chapa, The Politician *Shamsun Nahar, The Politician *Sujata Nahar, The Author * Sultana N. Nahar, The American Physicist * Tahir Khan Nahar, The chief of his independent kingdom in Seet pur Places * Nahar, East Azerbaijan, a village in East Azerbaijan Province, Iran * Nahar, Mazandaran, a village in Mazandaran Province, Iran * Nahar Block of Rewari, a region in ...
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Ali Salim Al-Nahar
Ali Salim Obaid Bait Al-Nahar ( ar, علي بن سالم بيت النحار; born 21 August 1992), commonly known as Ali Salim Al-Nahar, is an Omani footballer who plays for Dhofar S.C.S.C. in Oman Professional League. Club career He began his professional playing career with Omani giants Dhofar S.C.S.C. in 2010. At the end of the 2011-12 season, he scored his first goal for the club in a 2–1 win over rivals Al-Ittihad Club in the final of 2011 Sultan Qaboos Cup hence helping his club to clinch their 8th Sultan Qaboos Cup title. Club career statistics International career Ali is part of the first team squad of the Oman national football team. He was selected for the national team for the first time in 2012. He made his first appearance for Oman on 11 December 2012 against Kuwait in the 2012 WAFF Championship. He has made appearances in the 2012 WAFF Championship, the 2014 FIFA World Cup qualification, the 2014 WAFF Championship and the 2015 AFC Asian Cup qualifi ...
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Tahir Khan Nahar
Tahir Khan Nahar ( ur, ) (or Tahar Khan Nahar) also known as ‘Sakhi’ (generous or liberal) was chief of his independent kingdom in Seet pur. In 1455 A.D. Bahlul Lodi gave a large treaty to his relative Islam Khan Lodhi. He adopted the title Nahar. Tahir Khan Nahar was the grandson of Islam Khan Nahar. Tahir Khan Nahar is very famous for his tomb. He constructed his tomb in his lifetime in around 1530. This tomb is included in cultural heritage sites in Muzaffargarh and protected by protected by the Federal Government of Pakistan. See also * Tomb of Tahir Khan Nahar References Muzaffargarh People from Muzaffargarh District People from Muzaffargarh {{Pakistan-royal-stub ...
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Lord Nahar
This is a list of characters in ''The Echorium Sequence'' books by Katherine Roberts. Major characters Frazhin Appears as a major character in Song Quest, Crystal Mask and Dark Quetzal. The main antagonist of the series, Frazhin repeatedly attempts to destroy the Echorium with the power of crystal, which he appears to have a special bond to. In Song Quest, Frazhin is the of the Karch, and is poisoning the Karchlord Azri to limit his power. He uses a spear made of crystal to force people to tell the truth. He kidnaps Rialle and uses the quetzal's mimicking abilities to attack the Isle with her Songs. He is presumed to be killed by wild quetzal at the end of the book. In Crystal Mask, Frazhin, who is severely disfigured by the quetzal attack, attempts to build a palace out of crystal. He is assisted by Lady Yashra, his pregnant lover, and her tribe of Harai horselords, who are controlled by the . He enslaves young centaurs to mine the for him and bewitches street children with ...
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Ennahar TV
Ennahar TV ( ar, تلفزيون النهار) is an Arabic language satellite television channel broadcasting from Bir Mourad Rais. Ennahar TV was set up by Groupe Ennahar and a number of Arab intellectuals from Algeria and the Arab World. History Ennahar TV started broadcasting in test mode on 6 March 2012 satellite (Nilesat), since the capital jordanaise Amman. It opened its programming by broadcasting the first news by the duo Riyadh Benamar and Nour El Yakin Meghriche. In April 2013, the Ministry of Communication confirmed the granting of approval to Ennahar TV, next to Echourouk TV and El Djazairia. This administrative authorization is provisional, valid until 31 December 2013. On 5 July 2013, Ennahar Documentaries, a sister channel of Ennahar TV, was launched on Nilesat. The latter continuously broadcast reports and documentaries from the Ennahar TV catalog. This system was stopped a few days after its launch. In 2014, the chain was controversial when it broadcast a repo ...
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Ennahar (Algeria)
Ennahar newspaper ( ar, جريدة النهار) is an independent Algerian daily newspaper published by El-Atheer Press Company in Hydra, Algeria, issued in 2007. History This newspaper is considered the first independent daily newspaper in Algeria to be issued by journalists who have not worked in the government press before and are not affiliated with any political party. See also * List of newspapers in Algeria Below is a list of newspapers in Algeria. Arabic language *'' Ech-Chaab الشعب'' *'' Echorouk - الشروق'' *'' El Ayem El Djazairia - الأيام الجزائرية'' *'' El Hayat - الحياة'' *'' El Khabar - الخبر'' *'' El Massa ... References 2007 establishments in Algeria Newspapers published in Algeria Arabic-language newspapers Newspapers established in 2007 Mass media in Algiers {{Algeria-newspaper-stub ...
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Annahar (Kuwait)
''Annahar'' () is an Arabic newspaper headquartered in Kuwait City, Kuwait. History and profile ''Annahar'' was first published in Kuwait on 2 September 2007, being the ninth Arabic paper in the country. The owner of the daily is the Dar Annahar for Press, Publishing and Distribution company which is an affiliated body of the Bukhamseen Holding. On 2 September 2007 the daily also launched its website. Imad Bukhamseen is the editor-in-chief of ''Annahar'' which covers local and international political, art, culture and economic news. The daily is described as an independent political newspaper with a liberal leaning. The 2012 circulation of the daily was 23,000 copies. In March 2010, the daily was fined 3.000 Kuwait dinars for publishing an article which was deemed by the authorities as offensive to the ruling family, Al Sabah. See also * List of newspapers in Kuwait Newspapers in Kuwait are published in English, French and Urdu, in addition to Arabic. the publishing reach the ...
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An-Nahar
''An-Nahar'' ( ar, النهار, lit=The Day or The Morning) is a leading Arabic-language daily newspaper published in Lebanon. In the 1980s, ''An-Nahar'' was described by the ''New York Times'' and ''Time Magazine'' as the newspaper of record for the entire Arab world. History and profile It was launched on 4 August 1933 as a four-page, hand-set paper. The paper, whose staff numbered five, including its founder Gebran Tueni, was started with a capital of 50 gold pieces raised from friends, and a circulation of a mere 500 copies. Tueni served as the chief editor of the paper until his death in 1949. His son, Ghassan Tueni, and grandson, also named Gebran Tueni, were subsequent editors and publishers. Ghassan Tueni was publisher and editor-in-chief of the paper from 1948 to 1999 when he retired. On 19 December 1976, Syrian forces occupied the offices of the daily. Upon this incident Ghassan Tueni suspended the publication for a while and left Lebanon for Paris. In 1977, several j ...
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Al-Nahar (TV Network)
Al-Nahar ( ar, النهار) is a Canadian exempt Category B Arabic language specialty channel. Al-Nahar is a general interest television network from Egypt. Programming includes talk shows, political discussions, dramas, movies, mini-series, game shows and reality series. History Al-Nahar was launched on June 30, 2011 by the Egyptian businessman Alaa El Kahky. The first channel of the network is a main channel sharing the same name, but since 2016, it was renamed to Al-Nahar One, only to be renamed back to just Al-Nahar by 2017. The second channel of the network, Al-Nahar Drama ( ar, النهار دراما), was launched on August 1, 2011, and broadcasts popular Arabic television series. The third channel of the network, Al-Nahar Ryada ( ar, النهار رياضة), was launched on December 8, 2011, and broadcast sports-related TV shows, but since 2016, it was closed, and its programs were merged with Al-Nahar Al-Youm. The fourth channel of the network, Al-Nahar Movies ( ...
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Nahar Al-Aaz
The Glory River (Nahar al-Aaz), Glory Canal or Prosperity Canal is a shallow canal in Iraq about two kilometers wide built by Saddam Hussein in 1993 to redirect water flowing from the Tigris river into the Euphrates, near their confluence at the Shatt al-Arab. It helped cause an environmental and humanitarian disaster since it diverted natural water flow from the Central Marshes and effectively converted much of the wetlands into a desert. After the First Gulf War, Saddam Hussein aggressively revived a program to divert the flow of the Tigris and the Euphrates rivers away from the marshes in retribution for a failed Shia uprising in 1991. Draining of the Mesopotamian Marshes directly affected the Marsh Arabs, forcing them to abandon the settlements in the region. Since the overthrow of Hussein in the 2003 invasion of Iraq, the marshland ecoregion has recovered substantially with the breaching of dikes by local communities. See also * Dancon/Irak * Marsh Arabs * Tigris-E ...
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Al-Nahr
al-Nahr ( ar, النهر), was a Palestinian village northeast of Acre. It was depopulated in May 1948 after a military assault carried out by the Carmeli Brigade as part of the Israel Defense Forces's Operation Ben-Ami. Immediately after the assault, the village of al-Nahr was razed.Benvenisti, 2000, pp138-139/ref> History The twin villages of al-Nahr and nearby al-Tall were both sites of ancient settlements atop the tel of Kabri. Recent excavations indicate habitation back to the sixth millennium BC.Stern, Lewinson-Gilboa and Avriam, 1993, pp. 839–841 Ottoman era In the Ottoman period, the village appeared under the name of ''El Qahweh'' in Pierre Jacotin´s map from 1799. In 1875, the French explorer Victor Guérin visited the village, which he called ''El Kahoueh''. He found it to have 120 inhabitants, all Muslims. In 1881 the PEF's ''Survey of Western Palestine'' described the village, then named ''El Kahweh'', as a "stone village, containing about 250 Moslems, [] ...
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Al Nahar
al-Nahr ( ar, النهر), was a Palestinian village northeast of Acre. It was depopulated in May 1948 after a military assault carried out by the Carmeli Brigade as part of the Israel Defense Forces's Operation Ben-Ami. Immediately after the assault, the village of al-Nahr was razed.Benvenisti, 2000, pp138-139/ref> History The twin villages of al-Nahr and nearby al-Tall were both sites of ancient settlements atop the tel of Kabri. Recent excavations indicate habitation back to the sixth millennium BC.Stern, Lewinson-Gilboa and Avriam, 1993, pp. 839–841 Ottoman era In the Ottoman period, the village appeared under the name of ''El Qahweh'' in Pierre Jacotin´s map from 1799. In 1875, the French explorer Victor Guérin visited the village, which he called ''El Kahoueh''. He found it to have 120 inhabitants, all Muslims. In 1881 the PEF's ''Survey of Western Palestine'' described the village, then named ''El Kahweh'', as a "stone village, containing about 250 Moslems, [] ...
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Nahar, Semnan
Nahar ( fa, ناهر, also Romanized as Nāhar) is a village in Kharturan Rural District, Beyarjomand District, Shahrud County, Semnan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 53, in 16 families. References Populated places in Shahrud County {{Shahrud-geo-stub ...
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