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Malashaganay
Malashaganay Ma`la*sha"ga*nay, n. [Indian name.] (Zo["o]l.) The fresh-water drumfish (Haploidonotus grunniens).

Meaning of Hagana from wikipedia

- Irgun in 1940 Eliyahu Golomb, the chief architect of Haganah Also spelled Hagana Johnson, Paul (May 1998). "The Miracle". Commentary. 105: 21–28. Washington...
- The Irgun (Hebrew: ארגון), officially the National Military Organization in the Land of Israel (Hebrew: הארגון הצבאי הלאומי בארץ ישראל, romanized: HaIrgun...
- Israel Defense Forces (IDF; Hebrew: צְבָא הַהֲגָנָה לְיִשְׂרָאֵל Tsva ha-Hagana le-Yisra'el, lit. 'Army for the Defense of Israel'), alternatively referred...
- Hagana (Ha-gā-na, Hagāna) was an Indo-Scythian Northern Satrap (ruled in Mathura in the 1st century BCE, probably after 60 BCE). Hagana's name is attested...
- Tel Aviv–HaHagana railway station is a major railway station on the Ayalon Railway in southern Tel Aviv, Israel, serving most lines of Israel Railways...
- 1930s and 1940s, several Zionist militant groups, including the Irgun, Hagana, and Lehi, carried out acts of violence against British military and civilian...
- Lowy free". The Australian. Keinon, Herb (30 May 2006). "Frank Lowy: From Hagana to $3.8 billion magnate". Jerusalem Post. Archived from the original on...
- fulfilled this last task in the Second Aliyah and its continuation was the Hagana set up by Ahdut ha-'Avodah in 1919 and adopted by the Histadrut a year later...
- survivors. In 1947, a military training camp for young Jewish volunteers to Hagana was established in Bolków, Poland. The camp trained 7,000 soldiers who then...
- Elimelekh Zelikovich [he], commander of the first instructors' course of the Hagana underground in the 1920s Reuven Zelicovici (later Rubin), Romanian-born...