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Halban may
refer to the
following sites in the
Middle East:
Halban, Hama, an
archaeological site and
village in
central Syria Halban, Idlib, a village...
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Halban,
Idlib (Arabic: حلبان) is a
Syrian village located in
Sinjar Nahiyah in
Maarrat al-Nu'man District, Idlib.
According to the
Syria Central Bureau...
- Hans
Heinrich von
Halban (24
January 1908 – 28
November 1964) was a
French physicist of Austrian-Jewish descent. He is a
descendant of
Polish Jews who...
- Désirée
Louise Anna
Ernestine "Dési" von
Halban (10
April 1912 – 12
February 1996) was an
Austrian opera and
concert singer. She was the
daughter of Austrian...
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Josef von
Halban (10
October 1870 – 23
April 1937) was an
Austrian obstetrician and gynecologist. He was the
husband of
opera singer Selma Kurz (1874–1933)...
- 1999. London,
Peter Halban, 1999. ISBN 1-870015-71-1. The
Liberated Bride [Ha-Kala Ha-Meshachreret, 2001]. London,
Peter Halban, 2003, 2004, 2006. ISBN 1-870015-86-X...
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Halban is a
village in Nakhal, Al
Batinah South Governorate, in
northeastern Oman.
Halban is the home of the
German University of
Technology in Oman (GUtech)...
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Halban (Arabic: حلبان) is a
village in
central Syria,
administratively part of the
Salamiyah District of the Hama Governorate,
located about 30 kilometers...
- to
smuggle his
working do****ents and
materials to
England with Hans von
Halban,
Moshe Feldenkrais and Lew Kowarski.
During the
French occupation he took...
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abundant water. The
first director of the new
laboratory was Hans von
Halban. He was
replaced by John ****croft in May 1944, who was
succeeded by Bennett...