- The
House of
Harrach is the name of an old and
influential Austro-German
noble family,
which was also part of the
Bohemian nobility. The
Grafen (Counts)...
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Ferdinand Bonaventura,
Count of
Harrach and
Rohrau (German:
Ferdinand Bonaventura Graf von
Harrach zu Rohrau; 14 July 1637 – 15 June 1706) was an Austrian...
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Harrach (Arabic: الإتحاد الرياضي لمدينة الحراش),
known as USM El
Harrach or
simply USMH for short, is an
Algerian football club
based in El
Harrach,...
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Count Ernst Adalbert of
Harrach (German:
Ernst Adalbert von
Harrach; Czech: Arnošt Vojtěch hrabě z Harrachu; 4
November 1598 – 25
October 1667) was an...
- El
Harrach (Berber: ⵍⵃⴻⵔⵔⴰⵛ Arabic: الـحرّاش,
formerly Maison-Carrée) is a
suburb of the
Algerian capital Algiers. The town is home to USM El
Harrach football...
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Ferdinand Bonaventura Anton von
Harrach zu
Rohrau und
Thannhausen (11
April 1708 – Vienna, 28
January 1778) was an
Austrian statesman, diplomat, Knight...
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Countess Auguste von
Harrach zu
Rohrau und Thannhausen,
Princess of
Liegnitz (30
August 1800 – 5 June 1873), was the
second wife of King
Frederick William...
- El
Harrach is a town and
commune in Algeria. It may also
refer to: El
Harrach District, a
district in Algeria. Oued El
Harrach, a
river in Algeria. El...
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Aloys Thomas Raimund,
Count von
Harrach zu
Rohrau (7
March 1669,
Vienna – 7 November, 1742, Vienna) was an
Austrian politician and diplomat. Born into...
- Péter Pál
Harrach (born 2
November 1947) is a
Hungarian politician and theologian, who
served as
Minister of
Social Affairs and
Family in the
first cabinet...