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Qods may refer to: Geography * Jerusalem, a disputed city in the Levant, sometimes known as Qods from Al-Quds, the Arabic name * Qaleh-ye Qods, a village in Markazi Province, Iran * Qods, Iran, a city in Tehran Province, Iran * Qods, Semnan, a village in Semnan Province, Iran * Shahrak-e Gharb, a suburb of Tehran, Iran, known as Qods or Shahrak-e Qods (little city of Qods) * Shahrak-e Qods, Mahshahr, a village in Khuzestan Province, Iran Organizations * Qods Aviation Industry Company * Neshan-e Aqdas, Imperial Iranian Order founded in 1870 * Quds Force, a special forces unit of Iran's Revolutionary Guards Recreation * Qods League, Iranian football (soccer) league See also * Al-Quds (other) * Questions on Doctrine ''Seventh-day Adventists Answer Questions on Doctrine'' (generally known by the shortened title ''Questions on Doctrine'', abbreviated ''QOD'') is a book published by the Seventh-day Adventist Church in 1957 to help explain Adventism to conserv ..., or ...
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Jerusalem
Jerusalem is a city in the Southern Levant, on a plateau in the Judaean Mountains between the Mediterranean Sea, Mediterranean and the Dead Sea. It is one of the List of oldest continuously inhabited cities, oldest cities in the world, and is considered Holy city, holy to the three major Abrahamic religions—Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. Both Israel and Palestine claim Jerusalem as their capital city; Israel maintains its primary governmental institutions there, while Palestine ultimately foresees it as its seat of power. Neither claim is widely Status of Jerusalem, recognized internationally. Throughout History of Jerusalem, its long history, Jerusalem has been destroyed at least twice, Siege of Jerusalem (other), besieged 23 times, captured and recaptured 44 times, and attacked 52 times. According to Eric H. Cline's tally in Jerusalem Besieged. The part of Jerusalem called the City of David (historic), City of David shows first signs of settlement in the 4th ...
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Qaleh-ye Qods
Qaleh-ye Qods (, also Romanized as Qal‘eh-ye Qods; also known as Qal‘eh-ye Moḩī od Dīn and Qods) is a village in Bazarjan Rural District, in the Central District of Tafresh County, Markazi Province, Iran Iran, officially the Islamic Republic of Iran (IRI) and also known as Persia, is a country in West Asia. It borders Iraq to the west, Turkey, Azerbaijan, and Armenia to the northwest, the Caspian Sea to the north, Turkmenistan to the nort .... At the 2006 census, its population was 45, in 20 families. References Populated places in Tafresh County {{Tafresh-geo-stub ...
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Qods, Iran
Qods () is a city in the Central District of Qods County, Tehran province, Iran, serving as capital of both the county and the district. Demographics Population At the time of the 2006 National Census, the city's population was 229,354 in 60,331 households, when it was capital of the former Qods District of Shahriar County. The following census in 2011 counted 283,517 people in 83,035 households, by which time the district had been separated from the county in the establishment of Qods County. The 2016 census measured the population of the city as 309,605 people in 94,532 households. Higher education The city has three universities: Islamic Azad University, Shahr-eQods Branch, University of Applied Science and Technology, Shahr-e-Qods Branch and Payam-e-Nour university. Sports The Persian Gulf Pro League team Paykan plays in the city at Shahre Qods Stadium Shohada-ye Shahr-e Qods Stadium (, ''Vârzeshgah-e Shohada-ye Shahr-e Qods'') is a football stadium in Sha ...
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Qods, Semnan
Qods () is a village in Meyami Rural District, Meyami District, Shahrud County, Semnan Province, Iran Iran, officially the Islamic Republic of Iran (IRI) and also known as Persia, is a country in West Asia. It borders Iraq to the west, Turkey, Azerbaijan, and Armenia to the northwest, the Caspian Sea to the north, Turkmenistan to the nort .... At the 2006 census, its population was 375, in 103 families. References Populated places in Shahrud County {{Shahrud-geo-stub ...
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Shahrak-e Gharb
Shahrak-e Gharb or Gharb Town (, "West Town"), officially Qods Town (, "Quds (Jerusalem) Town"), is a planned town built as a massive project of modern, luxury apartment buildings and villas in the north-western part of Tehran, Iran. History Originally built based on the model of upscale American suburbs in 1961 by French architects, today it is considered one of the most affluent neighborhoods of Tehran. The town was built in seven "phases" (), which now delineate its districts. Only Phase 1 was built before the Iranian revolution, the rest was built by the new Islamic government. It is one of the largest districts of Tehran, including easy access to expressways including Chamran Expressway, Hemmat Expressway, Niayesh Expressway, Sheikh Fazl-allah Nouri Expressway, and Yadegar-e-Emam Expressway, proximity to four major hospitals, as well as three large and famous shopping centers, numerous parks, cinema and cultural centers, police and fire stations, and post offices. Governme ...
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Shahrak-e Qods, Mahshahr
Shahrak-e Qods () is a village in Jarahi Rural District, in the Central District of Mahshahr County, Khuzestan Province, Iran Iran, officially the Islamic Republic of Iran (IRI) and also known as Persia, is a country in West Asia. It borders Iraq to the west, Turkey, Azerbaijan, and Armenia to the northwest, the Caspian Sea to the north, Turkmenistan to the nort .... At the 2006 census, its population was 1,416, in 248 families. References Populated places in Mahshahr County {{Mahshahr-geo-stub ...
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Qods Aviation Industry Company
Qods Aviation Industry Company (also spelled ''Ghods'') is an Iranian state-owned aerospace company established in 1985. It specializes in UAVs. It was formed under the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC). In early 1998 it was reorganized under the Aerospace Industries Organization. As of 2011, it had hundreds of employees. Products and services include: * Manufacturing drones: Saeghe, Talash, and Mohajer; * Developing a variety of parachutes (Freefall Personnel Parachutes, Strato Cloud parachutes, Ofogh parachutes, and Fakhte parachutes) * Manufacturing powered paraglider Paragliding is the recreational and competitive adventure sport of flying paragliders: lightweight, free-flying, foot-launched Glider (aircraft), glider aircraft with no rigid primary structure. The pilot sits in a :wikt:harness, harness or in ...s; * Manufacturing and design of ground control station (GCS) systems, imagery, targeting, optical tracking and aviation systems. Qods Aviation is su ...
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Neshan-e Aqdas
The Neshan-e Aqdas (, ''Imperial Order'' or ''Most Sacred Order'') was an Imperial Iranian Order founded in 1870 by Naser al-Din Shah Qajar. There were three classes, with two different styles for Iranians (''Sardar'') and foreigners (''Nishan''). The Order was dissolved upon the collapse of the Qajar dynasty. The three classes were: * Aqdas (''Most Sacred'', 1st class) * Qods (''Very Sacred'', 2nd class) * Moqaddas (''Sacred'', 3rd class) Recipients * Ahmad Shah Qajar * Amanullah Khan * Edward VII * Khazʽal Ibn Jabir * Kamran Mirza Nayeb es-Saltaneh * Malek Mansur Mirza Shoa O-Saltaneh * Mass'oud Mirza Zell-e Soltan * Officers ** Reza Khan Mirpanj, ''Sardar-e-Aqdas'' ** Khaz'al Khan, Sheikh Khaz'al Khan, ''Sardar-e-Aqdas'' See also *Aryamehr *Order of the Lion and the Sun * Order of Aftab * Order of Zolfaghar External links Iranian Orders & Decorations
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Quds Force
The Quds Force () is one of five branches of Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC). It specializes in unconventional warfare and military intelligence operations. U.S. Army's Iraq War General Stanley McChrystal describes the Quds Force as an organization analogous to a combination of the CIA and the Joint Special Operations Command (JSOC) in the United States. Responsible for extraterritorial operations, the Quds Force supports non-state actors in many countries, including Hezbollah, Hamas, Palestinian Islamic Jihad, the Houthi movement, and Shia militias in Iraq, Syria, and Afghanistan. According to Michael Wigginton et al., the Quds Force is "a classic example of state-sponsored terrorism." The Quds Force reports directly to the Supreme Leader of Iran, Ayatollah Khamenei. After Qasem Soleimani was assassinated in a U.S. drone strike, his deputy, Esmail Qaani, replaced him. The U.S. Secretary of State designated the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps and ...
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Qods League
Qods may refer to: Geography * Jerusalem, a disputed city in the Levant, sometimes known as Qods from Al-Quds, the Arabic name * Qaleh-ye Qods, a village in Markazi Province, Iran * Qods, Iran, a city in Tehran Province, Iran * Qods, Semnan, a village in Semnan Province, Iran * Shahrak-e Gharb, a suburb of Tehran, Iran, known as Qods or Shahrak-e Qods (little city of Qods) * Shahrak-e Qods, Mahshahr, a village in Khuzestan Province, Iran Organizations * Qods Aviation Industry Company * Neshan-e Aqdas, Imperial Iranian Order founded in 1870 * Quds Force, a special forces unit of Iran's Revolutionary Guards Recreation * Qods League, Iranian football (soccer) league See also * Al-Quds (other) * Questions on Doctrine ''Seventh-day Adventists Answer Questions on Doctrine'' (generally known by the shortened title ''Questions on Doctrine'', abbreviated ''QOD'') is a book published by the Seventh-day Adventist Church in 1957 to help explain Adventism to conserv ..., or ...
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Al-Quds (other)
Al-Quds () is an Arabic name for Jerusalem. The name may also refer to: * ''Al-Quds'' (newspaper), a Palestinian newspaper * ''Al-Quds'' (Ottoman period newspaper), an Ottoman period newspaper published in Jerusalem starting from 1908 See also * Jerusalem (other) Jerusalem is the capital of Israel and the claimed capital of Palestine. Jerusalem or Jeruzalem may also refer to: Places Middle East * Jerusalem District, State of Israel * Jerusalem Governorate, Palestinian National Authority * Mutasarrifate ... * Qud (other) {{disambig Arabic words and phrases pl:Nazwy Jerozolimy#Al-Quds ...
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Questions On Doctrine
''Seventh-day Adventists Answer Questions on Doctrine'' (generally known by the shortened title ''Questions on Doctrine'', abbreviated ''QOD'') is a book published by the Seventh-day Adventist Church in 1957 to help explain Adventism to conservative Protestants and Evangelicals. The book generated greater acceptance of the Adventist church within the evangelical community, where it had previously been widely regarded as a cult. However, it also proved to be one of the most controversial publications in Adventist history and the release of the book brought prolonged alienation and separation within Adventism and evangelicalism. Although no authors are listed on the title of the book (credit is given to "a representative group" of Adventist "leaders, Bible teachers and editors"), the primary contributors to the book were Le Roy Edwin Froom, Walter E. Read, and Roy Allan Anderson (sometimes referred to as "FREDA"). In Adventist culture, the phrase ''Questions on Doctrine'' has co ...
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