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ASFAR may
refer to:
Americans for a
Society Free from Age Restrictions, a
youth liberation organization ASFAR (football club) (****ociation
Sportive des...
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Metzad (Hebrew: מיצד), also
known as
Asfar (אַסְפָר), is an
Israeli settlement organised as a
community settlement in the Gush
Etzion settlement bloc...
- Al-
Asfar Lake (Arabic: بحيرة الأصفر), also
known as
Asfar,
Alasfar and
Yellow Lake. Al-
Asfar is
located to the East of
Umran city, in Al-Hasa, Eastern...
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Championship titles, 11
Moroccan Women Throne Cup. In
international competitions,
Asfar have won 1 trophy; 1 CAF Women's
Champions League title. The team won the...
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before appearing in
Pepsi Battle of the Bands. The 5-member band
consists of
Asfar Hussain (vocalist),
Haider Abbas (b****ist),
Shahrukh Aslam (guitarist),...
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estate firm
named Sehrish,
whose rival is her
stepbrother Asfar (Sheheryar Munawar).
Asfar is a
tough and stone-hearted man, and he isn't on good terms...
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renowned for
counting vast
majorities of
ASFAR supporters, and
outside the borders,
among Moroccan emigrants. The
ASFAR Ultras movement began in 2005, with...
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Asfar ibn
Kurduya (also
spelled Kurdawayh,
Kardawayh and Kurdawaih), was a
Daylamite officer who
served the
Buyid dynasty.
Asfar is
first mentioned during...
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Nadim Asfar (born in 1976 in Beirut, Lebanon) is a French-Lebanese
photographer and filmmaker. He
currently lives and
works between Paris and Beirut....
- Jean-Gabriel
Asfar (16
November 1917 – 19
October 2010) was an
Egyptian fencer. He
competed in the
individual and team épée
events at the 1948 Summer...