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Haman is the main antagonist in the ''Book of Esther'' and the Jewish holiday of Purim. Haman may also refer to: *Haman, a subtribe of the Tangsa, who live in Myanmar * Haman County, South Korea **Haman Station, a railway station **Haman Stadium, used mostly for football matches * Haman Formation, South Korea, a geological formation People Haman is a Semitic given name and a surname. Religious figures: * Haman (Islam), Pharaoh's minister mentioned in the Quran People *Haman Daouda (born 1989), Cameroonian footballer *Haman Sadjo (born 1984), Cameroonian footballer * Jacques Haman (born 1994), Cameroonian footballer *Kató Hámán (1884–1936), Hungarian Esperanto and Communist activist *Radek Haman (born 1969), Czech ice hockey player Fictional characters: * Haman Karn, a main character in anime ''ZZ Gundam'' and the manga ''Char's Deleted Affair: Portrait of a Young Comet'' See also * Hanan, a Semitic name * Hamann, a German surname * Hamam A hammam ( ar, حمّا� ...
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Haman
Haman ( ; also known as Haman the Agagite or Haman the evil) is the main antagonist in the Book of Esther, who according to the Hebrew Bible was an official in the court of the Persian empire under King Ahasuerus, commonly identified as Xerxes I (died 465 BCE) but traditionally equated with Artaxerxes I or Artaxerxes II. As his epithet ''Agagite'' indicates, Haman was a descendant of Agag, the king of the Amalekites. Some commentators interpret this descent to be symbolic, due to his similar personality. Retrieved 13 February 2017 Etymology and meaning of the name The name has been equated with the Persian name ''Omanes''Encyclopaedia Judaica CD-ROM Edition 1.0 1997, ''Haman'' ( peo, 𐎡𐎶𐎴𐎡𐏁, ) recorded by Greek historians. Several etymologies have been proposed for it: it has been associated with the Persian word , meaning "illustrious" (naming dictionaries typically list it as meaning "magnificent"); with the sacred drink Haoma; or with the Persian name Vohu ...
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Tangsa
The Tangsa or Tangshang in India and Myanmar (Burma) respectively, is a tribe native to Changlang District of Arunachal Pradesh, parts of Tinsukia District of Assam, in north-eastern India, and across the border in Sagaing Region, parts of Kachin State, Myanmar (Burma). The Tangshang in Myanmar were formerly known as Rangpang, Pangmi, and Heimi/Haimi. Tangshang/Tangsa is the largest Naga sub-tribe having an approximate population of 450,000 (India and Myanmar). Their language is called Naga-Tase in the Ethnologue and Tase Naga in the ISO code (ISO639-3:nst). They are a scheduled group under the Indian Constitution (where they are listed under 'other Naga tribes') and there are many sub-groups within Tangsa on both sides of the border. Background The Tangshang in Myanmar as well as the Tangsa in India regard themselves as a Naga tribe. They are well-built and of medium-stature. Today Tangsa people live in the Patkai mountains, on the border of India and Burma, and some live ...
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Haman County
Haman County (''Haman-gun'') is a county in South Gyeongsang Province, South Korea. The local government is seated in Gaya-eup. The county magistrate is Seok Gyu Jin. In the early Common Era, Haman was the seat of Ara Gaya, a leading state of the Gaya confederacy. Many relics from this period are still preserved in the county. After the fall of Gaya, Haman was absorbed into Silla as Asirang-gun; in 757 its name was changed to Haman-gun, which it bears today. It borders Changwon-si to the east and south, Changyeong-gun to the north and Uiryeong-gun to the west. It comprises 3.9% of Gyeongsangnam-do. Haman-gun stretches 29 km from east to west and 26 km from north to south. It is located roughly in the center of Gyeongsnam-do. The county is fairly mountainous with Gaya-eup being in the river valley. The highest peak in Haman-gun is Yeohang-san (770m). There are many tributaries of the Nakdong and Namgang rivers in Haman. The Namgang River serves as the county line be ...
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Haman Station
Haman Station is a railway station in Haman, South Korea. It is on the Gyeongjeon Line The Gyeongjeon Line (''Gyeongjeonseon'') is a railway line serving South Gyeongsang and South Jeolla Provinces in South Korea. It covers a total of 300.6 km, from Samnangjin Station in Miryang, South Gyeongsang, to Gwangju Songjeong Stati .... Railway stations in South Gyeongsang Province Korea Train Express stations {{SouthKorea-railstation-stub ...
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Haman Stadium
Haman Stadium is a multi-use stadium in Haman, South Korea. It is currently used mostly for football Football is a family of team sports that involve, to varying degrees, kicking a ball to score a goal. Unqualified, the word ''football'' normally means the form of football that is the most popular where the word is used. Sports commonly c ... matches. The stadium has a capacity for 15,000 spectators. References Football venues in South Korea Sports venues in South Gyeongsang Province Sports venues completed in 1999 1999 establishments in South Korea 20th-century architecture in South Korea {{SouthKorea-sports-venue-stub ...
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Haman Formation
The Haman Formation () is an Early Cretaceous geological formation in South Korea. It has been dated to the Albian, with an estimated maximum depositional age of 105.4 ± 0.4 Ma. The deposit is known for its tracks, including those of dinosaurs, pterosaurs and birds. It overlies the Silla Conglomerate which overlies the Chilgok Formation. It is laterally equivalent to the Sagog Formation. Vertebrate paleofauna Fossil pterosaur, theropod, sauropod and ornithopod tracks have been recovered from this formation. Some dinosaur tracks show signs of display behavior. Dinosaur skin impressions have also been found in this formation. Ichnofossils See also * * List of fossil sites * Geoncheonri Formation * Gugyedong Formation * Hasandong Formation * Jinju Formation The Jinju Formation () is an Early Cretaceous geologic formation in South Korea.
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Haman (Islam)
Haman ( ar, هامان, Hāmān) is a character of the Qur'an where he appears as court official and high priest of the pharaoh or (Firaun), and associated with him in his court at the time of the Islamic prophet (Musa), Moses in Christianity and Judaism. The name Haman, however, also appears in the biblical Book of Esther where Haman is a counselor of Ahasuerus, king of Persia and an enemy of the Jews. The relationship between the Biblical and Quranic Haman has been a topic of debate. Qur'anic Narrative The name Haman appears six times throughout the Qur'an, four times with Pharaoh and twice by himself, where God sends Moses to invite Pharaoh, Haman and their people to monotheism, and to seek protection of the Israelites Haman and Pharaoh were tormenting. Referring to Moses as a sorcerer and a liar the Pharaoh rejected Moses' call to worship the God of Moses and refused to set the children of Israel free. The Pharaoh commissioned Haman to build a tall tower using fire-cast ...
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Haman Daouda
Haman ( ; also known as Haman the Agagite or Haman the evil) is the main antagonist in the Book of Esther, who according to the Hebrew Bible was an official in the court of the Persian empire under King Ahasuerus, commonly identified as Xerxes I (died 465 BCE) but traditionally equated with Artaxerxes I or Artaxerxes II. As his epithet ''Agagite'' indicates, Haman was a descendant of Agag, the king of the Amalekites. Some commentators interpret this descent to be symbolic, due to his similar personality. Retrieved 13 February 2017 Etymology and meaning of the name The name has been equated with the Persian name ''Omanes''Encyclopaedia Judaica CD-ROM Edition 1.0 1997, ''Haman'' ( peo, 𐎡𐎶𐎴𐎡𐏁, ) recorded by Greek historians. Several etymologies have been proposed for it: it has been associated with the Persian word , meaning "illustrious" (naming dictionaries typically list it as meaning "magnificent"); with the sacred drink Haoma; or with the Persian name Voh ...
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Haman Sadjo
Haman Sadjo (born 28 November 1984, in Ngaoundere) is a Cameroonian footballer who last played for Al-Merrikh in the Sudan Premier League. International He won his first cap for Cameroon national football team in the 2010 World Cup Qualification Qualifying for the 2010 FIFA World Cup was a series of tournaments organised by the six FIFA confederations. Each confederation — the AFC (Asia), CAF (Africa), CONCACAF (North, Central America and Caribbean), CONMEBOL (South America), OFC (Oce ... match against Tanzania on 21 June 2008. External links FC Vaduz profile * Living people 1984 births People from Ngaoundéré Cameroonian men's footballers Men's association football defenders Cameroon men's international footballers Coton Sport FC de Garoua players Sahel FC players Cameroonian expatriate men's footballers Expatriate men's footballers in Morocco AS Salé (football) players Cameroonian expatriate sportspeople in Morocco Expatriate men's footballers in Hun ...
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Jacques Haman
Jacques Haman is a Cameroonian footballer who plays as a centre forward Forwards (also known as attackers) are outfield positions in an association football team who play the furthest up the pitch and are therefore most responsible for scoring goals as well as assisting them. As with any attacking player, the role ... for Al-Hussein SC (Irbid) in the Jordani League. References Honours Coton Sport * Cameroon Division 1-Elite One Champion: 2010/11, 2013 External links * * 1994 births Living people Cameroonian men's footballers Cameroonian expatriate men's footballers Cameroon men's international footballers Men's association football forwards Coton Sport FC de Garoua players FC Montreal players Expatriate men's soccer players in Canada USL Championship players Vitória S.C. B players Expatriate men's footballers in Portugal Liga Portugal 2 players {{Cameroon-footy-forward-stub ...
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Kató Hámán
Kató Hámán (2 December 1884 – 31 August 1936) was a Hungarian Esperanto and Communist activist. She was a political prisoner under the regime of Miklós Horthy. During the 1950s she was a workers heroine in Hungary. A stamp was issued in International Women's Day in Hungary in 1960 in her honour. Another stamp was issued by Hungary in 1984 on the anniversary of her 100th birthday. Life Hámán was born in Kompolt, Hungary in 1884. She worked as a cashier for a railway company before becoming a union representative. She studied Esperanto in 1919 and her enthusiasm for the language led to her serving on committees. She was also active in the Hungarian Communist Party serving on a leading committee in 1922 with Károly Őry and Ignác Gőgös. These three were described as "a troika", with Hámán as the veteran, who continued to operate even after the central committee was disbanded in 1922. Hámán was placed on trial in 1925 and imprisoned. She escaped and fled to Vienn ...
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Radek Haman
Radek Haman (born 22 December 1969) is a Czech professional ice hockey center who most recently played with HC Breclav of the Czech 4, Liga. He has played the majority of his career in the Czech Republic, most notably with HC Kometa Brno and Orli Znojmo before finishing his Czech Extraliga career with HC Plzeň during the 2010–11 Czech Extraliga season. Haman previously played for HC Olomouc, HC Kometa Brno and HC Znojemští Orli Orli Znojmo (in English Znojmo Eagles) is a Czech-based ice hockey team that currently plays in the 2nd Czech Republic Hockey League. The club Orli Znojmo is based in Znojmo and their home arena is Nevoga Arena. From 1999 to 2009, the club comp .... References External links * 1969 births Living people Czech ice hockey forwards HC Kometa Brno players HC Olomouc players Orli Znojmo players HC Plzeň players People from Žďár nad Sázavou Ice hockey people from the Vysočina Region Czechoslovak ice hockey forwards {{Czec ...
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