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Sharav may refer to: As a family name * Eden Sharav (born 1992), a Scottish professional snooker player As a Mongolian given name * Byambasuren Sharav (1952–2019), a modern Mongolian composer * Marzan Sharav (1869–1939), a Mongolian painter As a Mongolian patronymic * Sharav Nasanjargal (born 1968), a Mongolian international footballer * Sharavyn Gungaadorj (born 1935), a Mongolian politician and 15th Prime Minister of Mongolia Other uses * Khamsin Khamsin, chamsin or hamsin ( , meaning "fifty"), more commonly known in Egypt, Israel and Palestine as khamaseen ( , ), is a dry, hot, sandy local wind affecting Egypt and the Levant; similar winds, blowing in other parts of North Africa, t ...
, a local wind in North Africa and the Arabian Peninsula, known as ''sharav'' (שרב) in Hebrew {{disambiguation, given name, surname ...
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Eden Sharav
Eden Sharav (; born 30 April 1992) is an Israeli-Scottish former professional snooker player. He was born in Israel to an Israeli father and a Scottish-born mother. Career Amateur In 2010 Sharav reached the final of the Scottish amateur championship at the age of 17, one of the youngest players to compete in the final, the final was a best of 13 match against Bobby Cruickshanks, Eden lead the match 6-5 but eventually lost 7-6. In 2011 Sharav won the Pontins "Star of the Future" event aged 19 beating fellow Scotsman Ross Muir 4–0 in the final in Prestatyn. A few months later as an amateur, Sharav reached the last 16 stage of his professional tournament debut in the Players Tour Championship, beating professionals, Liang Wenbo 4–0, Adam Duffy 4–1 and Gary Wilson 4–2, before a 4–0 defeat to Marcus Campbell. In 2014 Sharav entered his first Q School with the aim to win a two-year professional tour card. He didn’t manage to qualify but was by far the most consistent pl ...
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Byambasuren Sharav
Byambasuren Sharav (, ') (13 November 1952 – 15 July 2019) was a Mongolian composer and pianist. Life Sharav was born in Jargaltkhaan Sum in Khentii Province. He learned as a child from his father to play the accordion. As a music teacher at an elementary school, he began to compose children's songs. From 1975 he studied at the Sverdlovsk Conservatory in the Soviet Union. He died on July 15, 2019. Work Byambasuren Sharav composed over 200 songs and composed for more than twenty major motion pictures, eight concertos for Mongolian folk instruments, three symphonies, and four ballets. He was commissioned by Yo-Yo Ma for the Silk Road Project in 2000, for which he wrote his piece ''Legend of Herlen''. Also of note is his ''Genghis Khan'' composition (2003). Two of his compositions featured at the Stanford Pan-Asian Music Festival in February 2011. Awards He was given the Honored Art Worker of Mongolia Award in 2002. He was also given the Labor Hero (Mongolian Mongolian may ...
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Marzan Sharav
Balduugiin "Marzan" Sharav (1869 – 1939, ; marzan = ''facetious''), was a Mongolian painter. He is often credited with the introduction of modern painting styles to Mongolia, but his most famous work, ''One day in Mongolia'' (), is done in a more traditional '' zurag'' style. His other well-known work includes portraits of the Bogd Khan Bogd Khan (13 October 1869 – 20 May 1924) was the khan of the Bogd Khanate of Mongolia from 1911 to 1924, following the state's ''de facto'' independence from the Qing dynasty of China after the Xinhai Revolution. Born in Tibet, he was the ... and his queen Dondogdulam.Mongolian Art and Culture
He also painted a famed series called "A Day in Mongolia" with various landscape views and the capital city.


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Sharav Nasanjargal
Sharav Nasanjargal (born 3 August 1968) is a Mongolian international footballer. He made his first appearance for the Mongolia national football team The Mongolia national football team represents Mongolia in international Association football, football and is controlled by the Mongolian Football Federation. Founded in 1959, the association was inactive between 1960 and 1998 when the team ... in 2007. References 1968 births Mongolian men's footballers Mongolia men's international footballers Living people Men's association football goalkeepers {{Mongolia-footy-bio-stub ...
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Sharavyn Gungaadorj
Sharavyn Gungaadorj (; born 2 May 1935) is a Mongolian politician and was the 14th Prime Minister of Mongolia (Chairman of the Council of Ministers) from March 21 to September 11, 1990. Life Gungaadorj was born 1935 in the Ikhkhet sum in Dornogovi Province. He graduated from the Russian State Agricultural University in Moscow in 1959. After holding several positions within the PMRP Central Committee from 1967-1968 he went on to become deputy minister of agriculture. In 1980 he was appointed first deputy minister of state farms and in 1981 he became first secretary of the Selenge Province MPRP Committee. In 1986 he was appointed minister of agriculture. Before becoming Prime Minister, Gungaadorj was a member of the State Great Khural (parliament) for the constituency 33 in the Selenge Province and an advisor to the President of Mongolia. From 1987 to 21 March 1990 he served concurrently as deputy chairman of the Council of Ministers and minister of agriculture and food indu ...
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