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Hezi Din
Hezi may refer to: People * Hezi Bezalel (born 1951), Israeli businessman * Hezi Eshel (born 1931), retired Israel Defense Forces lieutenant colonel * Hezi Leskali (1952–1994), Israeli artist * Hezi Levi, commander of the Medical Corps (Israel), Israeli Medical Corps from 2002 to 2007 * Hezi Shai (born 1954), Israeli tank commander * Hezi Shayb, Israeli businessman Other uses * Hezi (town) (鹤子镇), Anyuan County, Jiangxi, China * Hezi SM-1, a variant of the M1 carbine * ''Hezi (clothing), Hezi'' or ''Dudou'', a form of women's undershirt worn in Tang China * Xu Hezi, main character of the Chinese television series ''High Flying Songs of Tang Dynasty'' * Hēzǐ See also

* Hezilo of Hildesheim, 11th-century Bishop of Hildesheim * Hazi (Hazi Aslanov; 1910–1945), Soviet major-general * * Hezhe * Heze (other) {{Disambiguation, given name ...
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Hezi Bezalel
Hezi Bezalel (; born 1951) is an Israeli businessman. He is active mostly in Israel, the US, Britain, India, and various countries in Africa. He serves as the Honorary Consul of Rwanda in Israel. Biography Bezalel was born in Basra, Iraq and moved with his family to Israel when he was 5 years old. The family settled in the Or Yehuda Absorption Camp, and later on moved to Ramat Gan. During his military service, he served as a tank commander in the Yom Kippur War. He later began his Economics studies at the Tel Aviv University. Following the completion of his M.A in Economics, he began teaching at the Tel Aviv University as well as the Ben Gurion University in Be'er Sheva. He worked as Prof. Haim Ben Shachar's teaching assistant and initiated his PhD studies in London. He moved from Israel to Kenya in the 1980s, where he established an investment bank in Nairobi, on behalf of a British investment group. In Africa, he became involved in investment banking, project implementation ...
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M1 Carbine
The M1 carbine (formally the United States carbine, caliber .30, M1) is a lightweight semi-automatic carbine chambered in the .30 carbine (7.62×33mm) cartridge that was issued to the U.S. military during World War II, the Korean War, and the Vietnam War. The M1 carbine was produced in several variants and was widely used by military, paramilitary, and police forces around the world after World War II, most notably by the armed forces of South Korea and South Vietnam. The M2 carbine is the selective-fire version of the M1 carbine, capable of firing in both semi-automatic and full-automatic. The M3 carbine was an M2 carbine with an active infrared scope system. Despite having a similar name and physical outward appearance, the M1 carbine is not a carbine version of the M1 Garand rifle. On 1 July 1925, the U.S. Army began using the current naming convention where the "M" is the designation for "Model" and the number represents the sequential development of equipment and ...
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Hazi
Hazi Ahad oghlu Aslanov (; ; commonly described as Azi Aslanov or A. A. Aslanov,Aleksander A. Maslov, David M. Glantz, ''Fallen Soviet Generals: Soviet General Officers Killed in Battle, 1941-1945'', Routledge, 1998, p. 251./ref> 1910 – 25 January 1945) was an Azerbaijani major-general of the Soviet armoured troops during World War II. He was awarded the Hero of the Soviet Union title twice. The second Hero title was posthumously awarded in 1991, by Mikhail Gorbachev, at the constant recommendations by Heydar Aliyev. Early life and prewar service Listed in military records as an Azerbaijani, Hazi Aslanov was born on 1910, in Lankaran, Russian Empire (now Azerbaijan). The son of a brick factory worker, Aslanov received incomplete secondary education. After his father died in 1923, Aslanov took his place at the Lankaran Brick Factory, while completing Likbez educational courses. Aslanov chose a military career and entered the Transcaucasian Military Preparatory School in ...
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Hezilo Of Hildesheim
Hezilo of Hildesheim,Thompson, James Westfall (1928). ''Feudal Germany'', University of Chicago Press, Chicago, Cambridge University Press, London, p. 206. also known as Hezelo, Hettilo or Ethilo (betw. 1020 and 1025–1079), was Bishop of Hildesheim from 1054 to 1079. Life Hezilo probably came from a Frankish family and is likely to have received his theology training in Bamberg. Under Emperor Henry III, he was a member of the court chaplaincy (''Hofkapelle'') in 1051/52, initially as the provost of St. Simon and Jude in Goslar and then in 1053 as Chancellor of Italy. In 1054, he became the successor to Azelin as Bishop of Hildesheim. Hezilo was concerned to maintain the position of Hildesheim in and around Goslar, the heart of the Salian royal estate, where he and other leading members of the episcopate (including Adalbert of Bremen and Anno of Cologne) could exploit the situation whilst Henry IV was still a minor. In Goslar, he founded the Church of St. James the Elde ...
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Hēzǐ
''Terminalia chebula'', commonly known as black- or chebulic myrobalan, is a species of ''Terminalia'', native to South Asia from Pakistan, India and Nepal east to southwest China (Yunnan), and south to Sri Lanka, Malaysia, and Vietnam.Flora of China''Terminalia chebula''/ref> Taxonomy Swedish naturalist Anders Jahan Retzius described the species in Observ. Bot. 5: 31 in 1788. Many varieties are known, such as: *''T. c.'' var. ''chebula'' – leaves and shoots hairless, or only hairy when very young *''T. c.'' var. ''tomentella'' – leaves and shoots silvery to orange hairy Description ''Terminalia chebula'' is a medium to large deciduous tree growing to tall, with a trunk up to in diameter. The leaves are alternate to subopposite in arrangement, oval, long and broad with a petiole. They have an acute tip, cordate at the base, margins entire, glabrous above with a yellowish pubescence below. The dull white to yellow flowers are monoecious, and have a strong, unpleasant ...
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High Flying Songs Of Tang Dynasty
''High Flying Songs of Tang Dynasty'', also known as ''Da Tang Ge Fei'', is a Chinese television series based on the romance between the Tang dynasty singer-dancer Xu Hezi (许合子) and her lover Yin Menghe (尹梦荷), as well as a fictitious account of their involvement in the events in the reign of Emperor Xuanzong. Starring Ma Su and Jia Nailiang as the couple, the series was first aired on CCTV-8 in mainland China on 20 September 2003. Plot Xu Hezi, a talented singer-dancer from Yongxin, Jiangxi, is in love with her childhood friend, the scholar Yin Menghe. However, she is forcefully taken away by the local authorities and sent to the palace in Chang'an. Not long after joining the imperial harem, she becomes embroiled in a power struggle between Consort Mei and Imperial Consort Yang. She wishes to leave the palace for good, but fate leads her to Emperor Xuanzong, who is so enchanted by her singing that he grants her the title of "Singing Consort". In the meantime, Yin Me ...
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Dudou
A ''dudou'' (; also known by other names) is a traditional Chinese article of clothing that covers the front of the torso, originally worn as an undershirt with medicinal properties. With the opening of China, it is sometimes encountered in Western and modern Chinese fashion as a sleeveless shirt and backless halter-top blouse. Name In Ancient Chinese, referred to a kind of helmet or hood.. By the time of the development of the dudou, it had taken on extended senses of encasing or enwrapping something as in a hood, scarf, or loose parcel. ''Dùdōu'' may thus be understood as Chinese for "belly wrap" or "cover", referring to its early use to flatten the breasts and, within traditional Chinese medicine, to preserve stomach '' qi''. Using the same characters, it is also known as a ''doudu''. or ''doudou''. The latter form is diminutive and is particularly used for the dudous worn by Chinese children.. Its various Chinese names are typically left untranslated in Englis ...
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Hezi (clothing)
(), also known as () in the Song dynasty, (), (), and (), is a type of ancient Chinese corset-like garment item, which is typically used as an undergarment or decorative over-garment accessory in . It originated from the Tang dynasty and its origin is attributed to the Tang dynasty imperial consort, Yang Guifei. The was also used as an garment accessory in the ; this Tang dynasty-style attire combination is sometimes referred as . The became popular from the Tang to Ming dynasties. This garment item accessory bears resemblance to the Qing dynasty but do not have the same construction and design. The Tang dynasty and the Song dynasty are both garment items in which was revived in the 21st century following the Hanfu movement. Origins The origins of the is attributed to Yang Guifei, who covered her chest with a piece of embroidered cloth, according to the book 《》by Zeng Zao of the Song dynasty: This is also attested by Song Gaozhen () in the : – 《》. Th ...
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Anyuan County
Anyuan County () is a rural County (People's Republic of China), county in the prefecture-level city of Ganzhou, Jiangxi. The county seat is at Xinshan Town (), located southeast of Ganzhou proper. Transportation The under construction Ruijin–Meizhou railway will pass through Anyuan. Administrative divisions In the present, Anyuan County has 8 towns and 10 townships. 8 Towns: 10 Townships: Climate References Ganzhou County-level divisions of Jiangxi {{Jiangxi-geo-stub ...
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Hezi Eshel
Yechezkel (Hezi) Eshel (Hebrew: חזי אשל; January 4, 1931 - November 28, 2016) was a lieutenant colonel in the Israel Defense Forces who served in command duties in the Givati and Golani brigades, as well as in administrative duties in the IDF headquarters ("Matkal"). Biography Eshel was born Yechezkel Batat in Baghdad, Iraq. He immigrated with his family to Israel in 1936. Military career At age 16 he joined the Suburban Hish, where he was sent to man defence posts in Tel Aviv and Hartuv. Following the November 1947 UN Partition Resolution, when he was still under 17 years of age, he joined the Haganah, and was assigned to the Givati (1948) brigade, at the very day that it was established. He was positioned in the 53rd Battalion, commanded by Yitzhak Pundak. During the 1947–1949 Palestine war he took part with this unit in dozens of operations, including the battle of Khartia, Operation Death to the Invader, seizing of the village Al-Maghar, and many more. In Kharti ...
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Hezi (town)
Hezi may refer to: People * Hezi Bezalel (born 1951), Israeli businessman * Hezi Eshel (born 1931), retired Israel Defense Forces lieutenant colonel * Hezi Leskali (1952–1994), Israeli artist * Hezi Levi, commander of the Israeli Medical Corps from 2002 to 2007 * Hezi Shai (born 1954), Israeli tank commander * Hezi Shayb, Israeli businessman Other uses * Hezi (town) (鹤子镇), Anyuan County, Jiangxi, China * Hezi SM-1, a variant of the M1 carbine * '' Hezi'' or ''Dudou'', a form of women's undershirt worn in Tang China * Xu Hezi, main character of the Chinese television series ''High Flying Songs of Tang Dynasty'' * Hēzǐ See also * Hezilo of Hildesheim, 11th-century Bishop of Hildesheim * Hazi Hazi Ahad oghlu Aslanov (; ; commonly described as Azi Aslanov or A. A. Aslanov,Aleksander A. Maslov, David M. Glantz, ''Fallen Soviet Generals: Soviet General Officers Killed in Battle, 1941-1945'', Routledge, 1998, p. 251./ref> 1910 – 25 Ja ... (Hazi Aslanov; 1910–1945), ...
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Hezi Shayb
Hezi Aviram Shayb () is a Romanian businessman. He was born in Israel. He is the CEO of the Israeli Vehicle Importers Association since 2018. Career Military service and business career He is a graduate of the Naval Combat Officers Academy and holds the rank of retired major from the Israeli Defense Forces. His experience extends to sports management, where, between 2009 and 2012, he was a manager for Hagar Finer, a five-time Women's World Boxing Champion. He is a professional strategist in crisis management with a long experience in assessing risks, managing crises, and mitigating them. In 2016, he was named "The CEO with the most dynamic growth" in Romania by ''Business Magazine''. He was also honored by ''Business Magazine'' as one of the "Top 100 Most Admired CEOs in Romania" in 2016. Has nearly three decades of leadership experience in the insurance and automotive industry. His professional journey includes key positions such as chairman of the New Kopel Group, deputy CEO ...
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