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Sharaf may refer to: People * Sharaf (name), list of people with the name Places * Sharaf, Kermanshah, Iran * Sharaf, Lorestan, Iran * Sharaf, Yemen Other uses * Sharaf (Bedouin), an honor code among the Bedouin * ''Sharaf'' (magazine) (1882–1891), Persian-language magazine * ''Sharaf'' (novel), 1997 novel by the Egyptian writer Sonallah Ibrahim * Sharaf Order Sharaf Order ( az, "Şərəf" ordeni) - translated as the ''Order of Honor'', is an order of the Republic of Azerbaijan. The order was ratified by Ilham Aliyev, the President of Azerbaijan, on 16 February 2007, by Decree No. 248-IIIQ. Status The ... (Azerbaijani: ''Şərəf ordeni''), the Order of Pride, Azerbaijan * Pencak Silat Sharaf, a Muslim martial art See also * Ash sharaf (other) * 5543 Sharaf, a minor planet * Sharaf al-Din (other) * {{disambig, geo ...
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Sharaf (name)
Sharaf is an Arabic origin surname and masculine given name. Notable people with the name include: Surname * Abdelhamid Sharaf (1939–1980), Jordanian politician * Essam Sharaf (born 1952), Egyptian academic and politician * Hisham Sharaf (born 1956), Yemeni civil engineer and politician * Jayda Sharaf (born 2001), Egyptian artistic swimmer * Leila A. Sharaf (born 1940), Lebanese Jordanian politician * Mohammed Sharaf (born 1961), Emirati businessman * Nouran Sharaf (born 1985), Egyptian volleyball player * Omar Sharaf (1925–1993), Egyptian diplomat * Omran Sharaf (born 1984), Emirati engineer * Sami Sharaf (1929–2023), Egyptian military officer and politician * Samson Simon Sharaf, Pakistani military officer * Sherif Fawaz Sharaf (born 1938), Jordanian diplomat Stage name * Wael Sharaf, stage name of Wael Subhi Al Rifai (born 1977), Syrian actor and film director Given name * Sharaf bin Rajeh (1881–1955), regent of the Kingdom of Iraq See also * Shah Sharaf Shah Sh ...
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Sharaf, Kermanshah
Sharaf ( fa, شرف, also Romanized as Sharaf and Sheraf; also known as Sharafābād) is a village in Chaqa Narges Rural District, Mahidasht District, Kermanshah County, Kermanshah Province, Iran Iran, officially the Islamic Republic of Iran, and also called Persia, is a country located in Western Asia. It is bordered by Iraq and Turkey to the west, by Azerbaijan and Armenia to the northwest, by the Caspian Sea and Turkmeni .... At the 2006 census, its population was 99, in 22 families. References Populated places in Kermanshah County {{KermanshahCounty-geo-stub ...
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Sharaf, Lorestan
Bostan Rud Sharaf ( fa, بستان رود شرف, also Romanized as Bostān Rūd Sharaf; also known as Bostān Rūd, Sharaf, and Bostān Rūd-e Soflá) is a village in Shurab Rural District, Veysian District, Dowreh County, Lorestan Province, Iran Iran, officially the Islamic Republic of Iran, and also called Persia, is a country located in Western Asia. It is bordered by Iraq and Turkey to the west, by Azerbaijan and Armenia to the northwest, by the Caspian Sea and Turkmeni .... At the 2006 census, its population was 198, in 46 families. References Populated places in Dowreh County {{Dowreh-geo-stub ...
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Sharaf, Yemen
Sanaa ( ar, صَنْعَاء '), also spelled San'a or Sana, is a governorate of Yemen. Its capital is Sanaa, which is also the national capital. However, the city of Sanaa is not part of the governorate but instead forms the separate governorate of Amanat Al-Asemah. The Governorate covers an area of . As of 2004, the population was 2,918,379 inhabitants. Within this place is Jabal An-Nabi Shu'ayb or Jabal Hadhur, the highest mountain in the nation and the Arabian Peninsula. Districts Sanaa Governorate is divided into the following 16 districts. These districts are further divided into sub-districts, and then further subdivided into villages: Northern * Nihm District * Arhab District Western * Hamdan District * Bani Matar District (wherein is located Jabal An-Nabi Shu'ayb or Jabal Hadhur) * Al Haymah Ad Dakhiliyah District * Al Haymah Al Kharijiyah District * Manakhah District * Sa'fan District Eastern * Bani Hushaysh District * Sanhan District * Bilad Ar Rus District ...
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Sharaf (Bedouin)
''Sharaf'' and ''ird'' are Bedouin honor codes. Along with hospitality and courage/bravery, it is one of the Bedouin aspects of ethics.Patai, Raphael. ''The Arab Mind''. Charles Scribner's Sons: New York, 1973. Bedouin systems of justice are based on these honor codes, although the codes are falling into disuse as more Bedouins accept sharia or national penal codes as the means for dispensing justice. Muruwah ''Muruwah'' can be translated to 'manliness' but its meaning is more broad. It meant courage in battle but also called for patience and endurance in suffering and dedication to the tribe. This virtue required obeisance to the chief (sayid) regardless of personal safety. Duty called upon one to avenge any wrongdoing committed against him or the tribe. This concept worked well in lawless regions to ensure the survival of the tribe. The accompanying vendetta (blood-feud) that was threatened with upon the breaking of honor codes was a way of ensuring security and order in ...
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Sharaf (magazine)
The monthly magazine ''Šaraf'' (Persian: شرف; DMG: Šaraf; English: “dignity“) was published in Tehran between 1882 and 1891. Under the management of Mohammad Hasan Khan, Etemad-Saltaneh (1840–1895), a total of 87 issues in one volume was published. This magazine became famous for its numerous and elaborate illustrations and photographs. Mohammad Hasan Khan was graduated from the well-known Dar al-Funun University of Technology and in Paris as a historian and geographer. He was at the same time minister of the cabinet of Naser-ed-Din Shah Naser al-Din Shah Qajar ( fa, ناصرالدین‌شاه قاجار; 16 July 1831 – 1 May 1896) was the fourth Shah of Qajar Iran from 5 September 1848 to 1 May 1896 when he was assassinated. He was the son of Mohammad Shah Qajar and Malek .... For the illustrations of the magazine he employed the most famous calligraphers, painters and photographers. Their artworks complemented the biographies and portraits of famous Irani ...
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Sharaf (novel)
Sharaf is a novel belonging to prison literature, written by Sonallah Ibrahim Son'allah Ibrahim ( ar, صنع الله إبراهيم ''Ṣunʻ Allāh Ibrāhīm'') (born 1937) is an Egyptian novelist and short story writer and one of the " Sixties Generation" who is known for his leftist and nationalist views which are expr ..., published in 1997, and ranked as the third best novel in the list of the top 100 Arab novels. Summary The novel is divided into four parts: * In the first part, Ashraf or Sharaf, as his mother calls him, enters prison after killing Al-Khawaja (foreign tourist) who tried to violate his honor and inside the prison, Sharaf learns about a new world and new laws. * The second part is the story of Dr.Ramzi, who is imprisoned in a bribery case. This part is more documentary than literary, in which Ramzi reveals the crimes of multinational companies, especially pharmaceutical companies, against the Third World and its peoples. * The third part is a play writte ...
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Sharaf Order
Sharaf Order ( az, "Şərəf" ordeni) - translated as the ''Order of Honor'', is an order of the Republic of Azerbaijan. The order was ratified by Ilham Aliyev, the President of Azerbaijan, on 16 February 2007, by Decree No. 248-IIIQ. Status The Sharaf Order of the Republic of Azerbaijan is given to citizens of Azerbaijan, foreign nationals, and non-citizens for the following services: * special contributions to Azerbaijan; * special contributions to building Azerbaijani statehood; * special contributions to the economic, scientific, social, and cultural development; * special contributions in science, culture, literature, art, education, and the health sector. The Sharaf Order is pinned to the left side of the chest and if there are any other orders or medals of the Republic of Azerbaijan, the Sheref Order follows them. It is followed by the Heydar Aliyev Order, Istiglal Order, Shah Ismail Order, Azerbaijani Flag Order, Shohrat Order, and follows the Dostlug Order “Dostlug” ...
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