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Tarek Haffar (born 13
September 2001) is an
English professional rugby union player who
plays as a loose-head prop for
Premiership Rugby club Northampton...
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Haffar is a
canal in Iran.
During the
early Islamic centuries, the
Daylamite Buwayhid king,
Panah Khusraw Adud ad-Dawlah,
ordered the
digging of a canal...
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Lutfi al-
Haffar (Arabic: لطفي الحفار) (18
February 1885 – 4
February 1968) was a
Syrian businessman and politician. He was a
founding member of the National...
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Salma al-
Haffar Kuzbari (May 1, 1923 –
August 11, 2006; Arabic: سلمى الحفار الكزبري) was a
Syrian writer and translator. She is best
known for her literary...
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descendants also
resided in the area
afterwards in
which became a
small town.
Haffar al-batin is an
ancient home to many
nomadic Arab inhabitants.
Although it...
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Haffar is a
Ghanaian educationist, teacher,
columnist and author. He is the
founder of the GATE
institute in Ghana, and is a
council member of the...
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leaders of the
National Bloc (Hashim al-At****i,
Saadallah al-Jabiri,
Lutfi al-
Haffar,
Jamil Mardam Bey,
Shukri al-Quwatli,
Nasib al-Bakri,
Ibrahim Hananu, Sultan...
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complaints filed against the
Emirati CEO
Nader Haffar. The employees,
including former workers,
alleged Haffar of
fostering a "fear culture",
where disagreeing...
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Haffar (Persian: حفار, also
Romanized as
Ḩaffār and
Haffār) is a
village in Jazireh-ye Minu
Rural District, Minu District,
Khorramshahr County, Khuzestan...
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Republic (1930–1950) al-Hasani H. al-Azm al-Hasani A. al-Ayyubi
Mardam al-
Haffar al-Bukhari post vacant, 1939–41 K. al-Azm al-Hakim H. al-Barazi al-Ulshi...