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converted Alevi Muslim Baraks to **** Islam.
According to this narrative, it is
believed that
Baraks were in Khorasan, and 80
thousand Barak tents led by Feriz...
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Barak (/ˈbɛəræk/ or /ˈbɛərək/; Hebrew: בָּרָק;
Tiberian Hebrew: Bārāq; Arabic: البُراق al-Burāq "lightning") was a
ruler of
Ancient Israel. As military...
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Baraks had
three daughters. In 2003,
after 34
years of marriage, they separated. On July 7, 2009, Nava
Barak married the businessman...
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Barak 8 (Hebrew: בָּרָק, lit. "Lightning"), also
known as LR-SAM or MR-SAM, is an Indian-Israeli
jointly developed surface-to-air
missile (SAM) system...
- Ehud
Barak (Hebrew: אֵהוּד בָּרָק [eˈhud
baˈʁak] ; born Ehud Brog; 12
February 1942) is an
Israeli former general and
politician who
served as the tenth...
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Barak Valley is the
southernmost region and
administrative division of the
Indian state of ****am. It is
named after the
Barak river. The
Barak valley...
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Barak or
Barák is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include: Antonín
Barák (born 1956),
Czech former rower Antonín
Barák (born 1994),
Czech international...
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Barak (Hebrew: בָּרָק Bārāq, "lightning") is a
masculine name of
Hebrew origin. It
appears in the
biblical Book of
Judges as the name of the Israelite...
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Barak (Hebrew: ברק, lightning) is an
Israeli surface-to-air
missile (SAM)
designed to be used as a ship-borne point-defense
missile system against aircraft...
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William Barak (c.
March 1823 – 15
August 1903),
named Beruk by his parents, the "last
chief of the
Yarra Yarra tribe", was the last
traditional ngurungaeta...