Arad or ARAD may refer to: Arad (given name) Arad (surname) Arad, Bahrain, a village in Al Muharraq Governorate Arad Fort, located on Arad shore Arad...
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Avi Arad (/ˈɑːvi ˈɑːrɑːd/; Hebrew: אבי ארד; born 1948) is an Israeli-American film producer who became the CEO of the company Toy Biz in the 1990s and...
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Club UTA Arad (Romanian pronunciation: [ˈuta aˈrad]), commonly known as UTA Arad or simply UTA (Uzina Textilă Arad ("Textiles Factory of Arad")), is a...
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Arad (Hebrew: עֲרָד (audio)) is a city in the Southern District of Israel. It is located on the border of the Negev and the Judean Deserts, 25 kilometres...
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The ARAD is an assault rifle designed in 2019 by Israel Weapon Industries, named after the Israeli city of Arad. It is primarily designed for export purposes...
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Arad (Romanian pronunciation: [aˈrad] ) is the capital city of Arad County, at the edge of Crișana and the Banat. No villages are administred by the city...
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Tel Arad (Hebrew: תל ערד) or Tell 'Arad (Arabic: تل عراد, romanized: Tall ʿArād) is an archaeological tell, or mound, located west of the Dead Sea, about...
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Arad County (Romanian pronunciation: [aˈrad] ) is an administrative division (județ) of Romania roughly translated into county in the western part of...
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Arad (אָרַד) is a surname from the Hebrew word for bronze. Notable people with the surname include: Atar Arad (born 1945), Israeli-American violist; older...
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Ron Arad (Hebrew: רוֹן אָרָד; born 5 May 1958), was an Israeli Air Force weapon systems officer (WSO) who has officially been classified as missing in...
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Ron Arad may refer to: Ron Arad (pilot) (1958 – missing since 1986, presumed dead), Israeli Air Force weapon systems officer Ron Arad (industrial designer)...
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"Chicky" Arad (Hebrew: רועי "צ'יקי" ארד, born 5 January 1977) is an Israeli poet, singer, script-writer, artist, and political activist. Arad is the founder...
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Dungeon & Fighter (redirect from Slap-up Party: Arad Senki)
when it was localized to other markets. In Japan, the game was renamed to Arad Senki while in the west it was titled Dungeon Fighter Online. Dungeon Fighter...
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The Arad ostraca, also known as the Eliashib Archive, is a collection of more than 200 inscribed pottery shards (also known as sherds or potsherds) found...
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Yitzhak Arad (Hebrew: יצחק ארד; né Icchak Rudnicki; November 11, 1926 – May 6, 2021) was an Israeli historian, author, IDF brigadier general and Soviet...
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Moshe Arad (15 August 1934 – October 25, 2019) was a former ambassador from Israel to Mexico (1983–1987) and an ambassador from Israel to the United States...
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Michael Arad (Hebrew: מיכאל ארד) is an Israeli-American architect who is best known for being the designer of the National September 11 Memorial & Museum...
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Uzi Arad (Hebrew: עוזי ארד, born October 2, 1947) is an Israeli strategist and a well-known figure in foreign policy, security and strategic circles in...
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Arad District (Persian: بخش ارد) is in Gerash County, Fars province, Iran. Its capital is the city of Arad. In February 2008, Gerash District was separated...
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F.C. Arad (Hebrew: מועדון כדורגל ערד), Moadon Kaduregel Arad, lit. Football Club Arad (or in short Hebrew: מ.כ. ערד, Mem Kaf Arad, lit. F.C. Arad) was...
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Yael Arad (Hebrew: יעל ארד; born 1 May 1967, in Tel Aviv, Israel) is an Israeli judoka. She was the first Israeli to win an Olympic medal at the 1992 Summer...
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Naama Arad (Hebrew: נעמה ערד) is an Israeli sculptor and installation artist born in 1985. She lives and works in Tel Aviv. Arad has had solo exhibitions...
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Arad (Arabic: عراد) is a town in Bahrain, located on Muharraq Island. It was originally a small farming village inhabited by Baharna Shia, but later expanded...
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Wedem Arad (Ge'ez: ወደም አራድ; died 1314) was Emperor of Ethiopia from 1299 to 1314 and a member of the Solomonic dynasty. He was the brother of Yagbe'u Seyon...
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Arad County was an administrative unit in the Kingdom of Hungary, the Eastern Hungarian Kingdom and the Principality of Transylvania. The county was established...
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of Arad (Romanian: Teatrul vechi din Arad) or Hirschl Theatre is a building declared a historical monument located on Gheorghe Lazăr Street, in Arad municipality...
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Arad Fort (Arabic: قلعة عراد, Qal'at 'Arad) is a 15th-century fort in Arad, Bahrain. Formerly guarding a separate island of its own, the fort and its surroundings...
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Shira Arad (Hebrew: שירה ארד, born July 4, 1972) is an Israeli film editor and musical supervisor. She is a former DJ and TV actress. In 2016 she received...
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Battle of Romania (redirect from Bucharest-Arad Offensive)
The Battle of Romania in World War II comprised several operations in or around Romania in 1944, as part of the Eastern Front, in which the Soviet Army...
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Aber-arad is a village in Carmarthenshire, Wales. Aber-Arad lies less than one mile to the east of Newcastle Emlyn. In 1870–72, John Marius Wilson in the...
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