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Sharaabi (transl. Drunkard) is a 1984
Indian Hindi-language
comedy drama film
produced and
directed by
Prakash Mehra. This was Mehra's
sixth film with...
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Sharabi (transl. Drunkard) is a 1964 Hindi-language
drama film
directed by Raj
Rishi and
starring Madhubala and Dev Anand. The film
tells the
story of...
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Rabbi Yitzhak Mizrachi Sharabi (Hebrew: חזקיהו יצחק מזרחי שרעבי, d.1803 in Jerusalem), also
known as
Hezekiahu Isaac Mizrahi Sharabi, was the
second Rosh...
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Hisham Sharabi (Arabic: هشام الشرابي) (1927 Jaffa,
Mandatory Palestine – 2005 Beirut, Lebanon) was a
Palestinian historian and writer. He was Professor...
- Adir
Sharabi (Hebrew: אדיר שרעבי; born 8
October 1977) is an
Israeli former footballer. Toto Cup (1): 2008–09 "Adiv
SHARABI",
Israel Football ****ociation...
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Shalom Sharabi (Hebrew: שר שלום מזרחי דידיע שרעבי), also
known as the Rashash, the
Shemesh or
Ribbi Shalom Mizraḥi de****i`a
Sharabi (1720–1777), was...
- Boaz
Sharabi (Hebrew: בעז שרעבי; born 28 May 1947) is an
Israeli singer-songwriter,
composer and lyricist,
known for
Israeli classics as Latet, Halevai...
- society. The term was
originally coined by
Palestinian intellectual Hisham Sharabi in his 1988 work, Neopatriarchy: A
Theory of
Distorted Change in Arab Society...
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Bugha al-
Sharabi ("Bugha the Cupbearer"), also
known as
Bugha al-Saghir ("Bugha the Younger") to
distinguish him from his
unrelated contemporary Bugha...
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Mordechai Sharabi (1908, Shara'b As Salam,
Yemen – 1984, Jerusalem) was a
rabbi and the
founder and rosh
yeshiva of
Yeshivat Nahar Shalom, a
yeshiva for...