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Shadid may
refer to:
Shadid (‘Ad's son), a son of ‘Ad in
Arabian belief Anthony Shadid (1968–2012), Lebanese-American
journalist George Shadid (1929-2018)...
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James Edward Shadid (born
September 27, 1957) is a
senior United States district judge of the
United States District Court for the
Central District of...
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Anthony Shadid (September 26, 1968 –
February 16, 2012) was a
foreign correspondent for The New York
Times based in
Baghdad and
Beirut who won the Pulitzer...
- who
ruled over the
world and the one who
built the city of gold.
Brothers Shadīd (شديد) and Shaddād are said to have
reigned in turn over the 1,000 Adite...
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Michael Abraham Shadid (Arabic: مايكل أبراهام شديد 1882 –
August 13, 1966) was a
Lebanese physician who
founded the
first medical cooperative in Elk City...
- The
Shahid Dastgerdi Stadium (also
known as PAS
Tehran Stadium) (Persian: ورزشگاه شهيد دستگردی, Vârzeshgah-e
Shihid Dâstgârdi) is a
football stadium located...
- "ʿErāq-E ʿAjam(ī)".
Encyclopaedia Iranica, Vol. VIII, Fasc. 5. p. 538.
Shadid,
Anthony 2005.
Night Draws Near.
Henry Holt and Co., NY, US. ISBN 0-8050-7602-6...
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George P.
Shadid (May 15, 1929 –
February 3, 2018) was an
American Democratic politician. He was
sheriff of
Peoria County,
Illinois from 1976 to 1993 and...
- 2010). "Car
Bombs Hit
Crowds Outside Bank in Baghdad". The New York Times.
Shadid,
Anthony (25
August 2010). "Insurgents ****ert
Their Strength With Wave of...
- Deus
Omnipotens in Latin, and in Arabic: إله الشديد, romanized: ʾIlāh Ash-
Shadīd. "El"
means "God" in the
Ugaritic and the
Canaanite languages. The literal...