- A chādor (Persian, Urdu: چادر, lit. 'tent'), also
variously spelled in
English as chadah, chad(d)ar, chader, chud(d)ah, chadur, and
naturalized as /tʃʌdər/...
- The
American shad (Alosa sapidissima) is a
species of
anadromous clupeid fish
naturally distributed on the
North American coast of the
North Atlantic,...
- The
Pontic shad (Alosa immaculata,
previously Alosa pontica), also
referred to as the
Black Sea
shad or
Kerch shad, is a
species of
clupeid fish in the...
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Gawhar Shad (Persian: گوهرشاد, romanized: Gawaršād;
meaning "joyful jewel" or "shining jewel";
alternative spelling:
Gohar Shād; died 19 July 1457) was...
- States. Like the
American gizzard shad, the
threadfin shad has an
elongated dorsal fin, but
unlike the
gizzard shad, its
mouth is more
terminal without...
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Shad Bagh (Punjabi, Urdu: شاد باغ) is a
union council and
neighbourhood in
Shalamar Tehsil of La****, Punjab, ****stan.
Shad Bagh is a
predominantly mixed...
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Shad is a type of fish, much
valued as a
sport fish. The male
shad is an
excellent game fish,
showing multiple jumps and an
occasional end-over-end; it...
-
skipjack shad comes from the fact that it is
commonly seen
leaping out of the
water while feeding.
Other common names include blue herring,
golden shad, river...
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Robert "Bob"
Shad (born
Abraham Shadrinsky;
February 12, 1920 –
March 13, 1985) was an
American record producer and
record label owner. He
produced the...
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SHAD, an
acronym for
Shipboard Hazard and Defense, was part of a
larger effort called Project 112,
which was
conducted during the 1960s.
Project SHAD...