Chagay (other)
Chagay may refer to: * Chagai (other), several entities in Pakistan * Haggai, a Hewbrew prophet * Chagay, a Koryo-saram spelling of the Korean name Cha See also * Chagatai (other) {{Disambiguation ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Chagai (other)
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Chagai may refer to: * Chagai District, a district in Balochistan, Pakistan * Chagai, Pakistan, the capital city of Chagai District * Chagai Hills, a mountainous region in the district *'' Chagai-I'', the codename for Pakistan's first nuclear weapon tests *'' Chagai-II'', the country's second nuclear weapon test See also * Chagai Zamir, an Israeli paralympic champion * Chaggai, a Hebrew prophet and one of the twelve minor prophets in the Hebrew Bible * Chagay (other) Chagay may refer to: * Chagai (other), several entities in Pakistan * Haggai, a Hewbrew prophet * Chagay, a Koryo-saram spelling of the Korean name Cha See also * Chagatai (other) {{Disambiguation ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Haggai
Haggai (; he, חַגַּי – ''Ḥaggay''; Koine Greek: Ἀγγαῖος; la, Aggaeus) was a Hebrew prophet during the building of the Second Temple in Jerusalem, and one of the twelve minor prophets in the Hebrew Bible and the author of the Book of Haggai. He is known for his prophecy in 520 BCE, commanding the Jews to rebuild the Temple. He was the first of three post-exile prophets from the Neo-Babylonian Exile of the House of Judah (with Zechariah, his contemporary, and Malachi, who lived about one hundred years later), who belonged to the period of Jewish history which began after the return from captivity in Babylon. His name means "my holidays." The name Haggai, with various vocalizations, is also found in the Book of Esther, as a eunuch servant of the Queen. Life Scarcely anything is known of his personal history, with the book of Haggai offering no biographical details about his ancestry or anything else in his life outside the prophecies of 520 BCE. Haggai is o ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Koryo-saram
Koryo-saram ( ko, 고려사람; russian: Корё сарам; uk, Корьо-сарам) is the name which ethnic Koreans in the post-Soviet states use to refer to themselves. The term is composed of two Korean words: "", a historical name for Korea, and "", meaning "person" or "people". Approximately 500,000 ethnic Koreans reside in the former Soviet Union, primarily in the now-independent states of Central Asia. There are also large Korean communities in Southern Russia (around Volgograd), Russian Far East (around Vladivostok), the Caucasus and southern Ukraine. These communities can be traced back to the Koreans who were living in the Russian Far East during the late 19th century. There is also a separate ethnic Korean community on the island of Sakhalin, typically referred to as Sakhalin Koreans. Some may identify as Koryo-saram, but many do not. Unlike the communities on the Russian mainland primarily descended from Koreans who arrived in the late 19th century and ear ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Cha (Korean Surname)
Cha is a List of common Korean surnames, relatively uncommon Korean name, family name in Korea. The Yeonan Cha clan is the only bon-gwan, clan. The founding ancestor was Cha Hyo-jeon, son of Ryoo Cha-dal (류차달) (10th century AD). Most of the clan's members live in Gyeongsang, Hwanghae, and Pyongan, P'yŏngan provinces. In South Korea in 2000, there were 180,589 people named Cha. The Chinese surname Che (surname), Che is also written in the same Chinese character. Notable people with the surname *Cha Bum-kun, South Korean football manager and former player *Cha Bumseok, Cha Bum-seok, South Korean playwright and director *Cha Chol-ma, North Korean businessman *Cha Chung-hwa, South Korean actress *Cha Do-jin, South Korean actor *Cha Dong-hoon, South Korean footballer *Cha Dong-min, South Korean taekwondo practicioner *Cha Du-ri, South Korean footballer *Cha ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |