- Ben-
Shakhar (גרשון בן שחר; born May 25, 1942) is an
Israeli psychologist. He
served as
president of the Open
University of Israel.
Gershon Ben-
Shakhar earned...
- Erken-
Shakhar (Russian: Эркен-Шахар, Nogai: Эркин-Шахар, Erkin-Şaxar) is a
rural locality (a settlement) and the
administrative center of No****sky District...
- 2006, the
announcement was
called Red Dawn (Hebrew: שחר אדום, transl.:
Shakhar Adom) but it was
changed to the
Hebrew words for Red
Color (Hebrew: צבע...
- Ha-Shaḥar (Hebrew: הַשַּׁחַר, lit. 'The Dawn') was a Hebrew-language
monthly periodical,
published and
edited at
Vienna by
Peretz Smolenskin from 1868...
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McMahan 2008, p. [page needed].
Parsons 2011, p. 3-5. Ben-
Shakhar, Gershon; Bar,
Marianna (2018-06-08). The
Lying Machine:
Mysticism and...
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Karachayevsk (Russian: Карача́евск; Karachay-Balkar: Къарачай шахар, Qaraçay şaxar) is a town in the Karachay-Cherkess Republic, Russia,
located on the...
- 2006). Hans Kohn, Nationalism: Its
Meaning and
History (1955) p. 87.
Shakhar Rahav, The Rise of
Political Intellectuals in
Modern China: May Fourth...
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northern part of
Krasnodar Krai) Self
proclaimed capital city was Nogai-
Shakhar (Nogai: Ногай-Шахар) (Stavropol)
Vilayat Dagestan (Dagestan) Self proclaimed...
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Dutthagamani (101-77 BCE) was
discovered by Varanasi-based
historian Jahnawi Shakhar Roy
which changed the
earlier findings about history of the place. 2008...
- The
names [of
Sahar and Salim] are
rendered in
modern scholarly texts as
Shakhar and
Shalim [...]" Albright, W.F. (1994).
Yahweh and the Gods of Canaan:...