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Dahar may refer to: * Ahmed A-Dahar (1906–1984), Israeli Arab politician * Amine Dahar (born 1985), Algerian footballer *Dhahar District, a district of the Sanaag region of Somalia *Jebel Dahar, a mountain range of Tunisia *Kebri Dahar, a town in eastern Ethiopia * Kabri Dar Airport, an international airport in Kebri Dahar *Kebri Dahar (woreda) Kebri Dahar ( so, Qabridahare) is a woreda in the Somali Region of Ethiopia. Part of the Korahe Zone, Kebri Dahar is bordered on the south by Debeweyin, on the west by the Gode Zone, on the northwest by Shekosh, on the north by the Degehabur Zo ..., a ''woreda'' of eastern Ethiopia * Daher clan, or Dahar clan, from Sindh, Pakistan {{disambiguation, geo, surname ...
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Ahmed A-Dahar
Ahmed Kemal A-Dahar ( ar, أحمد كامل الظاهر, he, אחמד כאמל א-ד'אהר; born 1906, died 6 February 1984) was an Israeli Arab politician who served as a member of the Knesset for Progress and Development between 1959 and 1965. Biography Born in Nazareth during the Ottoman era, A-Dahar was a member of Nazareth's city council for thirty years.Ahmed A-Dahar: Public Activities
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Amine Dahar
Amine Dahar (born August 5, 1985 in Tunisia), is an Algerian footballer. He currently plays for ES Hammam-Sousse in the CLP-1. Career * 2005-2006 Etoile du Sahel * 2006-2007 USM Alger * 2007-2008 NA Hussein Dey * 2008-pres. ES Hammam-Sousse Biography Dahar began his career with Etoile du Sahel where he progressed through from the junior ranks to the first team. After one season with the first team he left to join Algerian club USM Alger where he rarely featured. After just one season with the club he joined another Alger-based club, NA Hussein Dey. Still finding playing time limited he returned to Tunisia just 6 months later to join ES Hammam-Sousse in the second division. In his first season, Dahar helped the team gain promotion to the CLP-1. He has been capped by Algeria ) , image_map = Algeria (centered orthographic projection).svg , map_caption = , image_map2 = , capital = Algiers , coordinates = ...
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Dhahar District
Dhahar District ( so, Degmada Dhahar) is an administrative district in the Sanaag region. In the administrative divisions of Somaliland, it is a C-class district according to the 2019 Local Government Law. In the administrative division of Puntland, the district is the capital of the Haylan region. Recent History In April 2012, Somaliland forces in Dhahar district paid their soldiers' salaries in Somaliland shillings for the first time, having previously been paid in Somali shillings. In July 2015, a knowledge contest was held in Dhahar City with representatives from six areas of Dhahar District, with Horseed area taking first place, Hodman area taking second place, and New Dhahar area taking third place. In May 2018, the Puntland forces left Af Urur village in Dhahar district, and in June 2019, al-Shabaab militants took over the village. In February 2020, construction began on the first 1.5 km paved road in the Dhahar district. In March 2021, Puntland forces used live amm ...
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Jebel Dahar
Jebel Dahar (french: Djebel Dahar) is a low sandstone mountain chain of the Médenine Governorate of Tunisia. Geography The chain is oriented on a north-south axis, bisecting the south of Tunisia. At the northern end, it meets the east-west-oriented Jebel Tebaga. The Sahara lies to the south and west of it, and the fertile Jeffara plain to the east. It runs for over south from Matmata, curving gently to the east to sink beneath the dunes of the Grand Erg Oriental near Tataouine. Foothills extend for a further to the border with Libya, beyond which the chain continues as the Nafusa Mountains. The peaks of Jebel Dahar are lower than those of the Dorsale and Atlas chains. The tallest is Djebel Zemertène, at . However, they are imposing in form: most are steep-sided mesas, separated by either narrow ravines or wide valleys. Climate and vegetation The local climate is extremely arid with frequent wind. The temperature often falls below at night during the winter, and rise ...
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Kebri Dahar
Kebri dehar ( so, Qabri-Dahare) is a city in the eastern part of Ethiopia known as the Somali Region. Located in the Korahe Zone of the Somali Region, this town has a latitude and longitude of and an elevation of 1609 meters above sea level. Kebri Dehar is served by Kebri Dehar Airport ( ICAO code HAKD, IATA: ABK). Located in the city are Kabri Dehar University, Kebri Dehar Health-science college, Kebri Dehar teacher Training college, Kebri Dehar polytechnic college, and other institutions such as hospitals. History The earliest mention of Kebri Dehar in the Ogaden is in 1931, when it was described as "a soldier's camp" that suffered from malaria; although the settlement was 500 meters above the river, the scrub had not been cleared and provided the mosquitoes sufficient cover to reach their victims.Kebri Dehar also means the "land of castles" because it was known for its unique buildings and entrepreneurial leadership that connected the eastern through western merchandis ...
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Kabri Dar Airport
Kabri Dar Airport is an airport in Kebri Dahar, Ethiopia . Located at an elevation of above sea level, the facility has a long concrete runway which is wide.Figures are from the last publicly accessible version of the DAFIF database. Airlines and destinations Accidents and incidents On 12 June 1977, Douglas C-47A ET-AAP of Ethiopian Airlines Ethiopian Airlines (commonly referred to as Ethiopian; am, የኢትዮጵያ አየር መንገድ, translit=Ye-Ītyōṗṗyā āyer menged), formerly ''Ethiopian Air Lines'' (EAL), is the flag carrier of Ethiopia, and is wholly owned by ... was reported to have been damaged beyond economic repair in a landing accident when the port undercarriage collapsed. References External links Airports in Ethiopia Somali Region {{Ethiopia-airport-stub ...
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Kebri Dahar (woreda)
Kebri Dahar ( so, Qabridahare) is a woreda in the Somali Region of Ethiopia. Part of the Korahe Zone, Kebri Dahar is bordered on the south by Debeweyin, on the west by the Gode Zone, on the northwest by Shekosh, on the north by the Degehabur Zone, on the east by the Werder Zone, and on the southeast by Shilavo. The largest city in Kebri Dahar is Kebri Dahar. The population of Kebri Dahar is 363,000. The average elevation in this woreda is 706 meters above sea level. The only perennial river in Kebri Dahar is the Fafen River. , Kebri Dahar has no all-weather gravel road nor any community roads; about 25.8% of the total population has access to drinking water. Demographics Based on the 2007 Census conducted by the Central Statistical Agency of Ethiopia (CSA), this woreda has a total population of 136,142, of whom 77,685 are men and 58,457 women. While 29,241 or 21.48% are urban inhabitants, a further 50,361 or 36.99% are pastoralists. 98.73% of the population said they were M ...
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