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Hur
Hur or HUR may refer to: People * Hur (Korean name), also spelled Heo * Hur (Bible), a number of biblical figures * Hur-ul-Nisa Begum, first of the fourteen children of Mumtaz Mahal Places * Hur, Iran (other), a number of places * Hur, West Virginia, U.S. Other uses * Ḥūr or Houri, beings in Islamic mythology * Hurs, a Muslim Sufi community in Sindh, Pakistan * Greater Copenhagen Authority (HUR), a former Danish regional development organisation * Halkomelem language, ISO 639-3 language code hur * Handball Union of Russia (HUR) * ELAV-like protein 1, or HuR, a human gene * HUR MO, the Main Directorate of Intelligence (Ukraine) See also * * *Ahrar (other) (for al hurr) *Ben-Hur (other) *Her (other) *Hura (other) *Hurra (other) *Hurriya (other) Hurriya or Hurriyya (Arabic, 'freedom') may refer to: Places * Al-Hurriya, Baghdad, a neighborhood in Iraq's capital *Hurriya, a district of Idlib Idlib (, ; als ...
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Halkomelem Language
Halkomelem (; in the Upriver dialect, in the Island dialect, and in the Downriver dialect) is a language of various First Nations in Canada, First Nations peoples of the British Columbia Coast. It is spoken in what is now British Columbia, ranging from southeastern Vancouver Island from the west shore of Saanich Inlet northward beyond Gabriola Island and Nanaimo to Nanoose Bay and including the Lower Mainland from the Fraser River Delta upriver to Harrison Lake and the lower boundary of the Fraser Canyon. In the classification of Salishan languages, Halkomelem is a member of the Central Salish branch. There are four other branches of the family: Tsamosan, Interior Salish, Bella Coola, and Tillamook. Speakers of the Central and Tsamosan languages are often identified in ethnographic literature as "Coast Salish languages, Coast Salish". The word ''Halkomelem'' is an anglicization of the name ''Halq̓eméylem''. The language has three distinct dialect groups: # Hulquminum / Hu ...
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Hurra (other)
Hurra may refer to: * "Hurra" (song), a song by the punk band Die Ärzte *Alhurra (or al-Hurra), an American Arabic-language TV channel *Al-hurra, an Arabic title for women with a position of power or high status * Libya Alhurra TV, an internet TV channel * Al-Hurra, Syria, a village See also * * * Ahrar (other) * Hur (other) * Hura (other) * Hurrah (other) *Hurriya (other) Hurriya or Hurriyya (Arabic, 'freedom') may refer to: Places * Al-Hurriya, Baghdad, a neighborhood in Iraq's capital *Hurriya, a district of Idlib Idlib (, ; also spelt Idleb or Edlib) is a city in northwestern Syria, and is the capital of the ...
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Ḥūr
In Islam, a houri (; ), or houris or hoor al ayn in plural form, is a maiden woman with beautiful eyes who lives alongside the Muslim faithful in paradise. They are described as the same age as the men in paradise. Since hadith states people will be aged 30–33 lunar years in heaven, this translates to 29–32 Gregorian solar years. The term "houris" is used four times in the Quran, Smith & Haddad, ''Islamic Understanding'', 1981: p.164 although the houris are mentioned indirectly several other times, (sometimes as ''azwāj'', lit. companions), and hadith provide a "great deal of later elaboration". Muslim scholars differ as to whether they refer to the believing women of this world or a separate creation, with the majority opting for the latter. Houris have been said to have "captured the imagination of Muslims and non-Muslims alike". According to hadith, faithful women of the Dunya will be superior to houris in paradise. Etymology In classical Arabic usage, the word ( ...
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Main Directorate Of Intelligence (Ukraine)
The Main Directorate of Intelligence of the Ministry of Defence of Ukraine (), also known in English as the Defense Intelligence of Ukraine (DIU), is the military intelligence service of the Ukrainian government. It is an agency of the Ministry of Defence, not the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine. History The agency was established from the existing intelligence assets of the Kyiv, Odesa and Carpathian military districts of the Soviet Armed Forces and its Main Intelligence Directorate (GRU), following the dissolution of the Soviet Union and the independence of Ukraine. The Intelligence Directorate of the General Headquarters of the Armed Forces of Ukraine was established in February 1992. Based on a presidential decree issued on September 7, 1992, the Strategic Military Intelligence Directorate of the Ministry of Defence was created. The existence of two separate agencies with similar responsibilities, and reporting to different authorities, hampered the d ...
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Hur-ul-Nisa Begum
Hur-ul-Nisa (30 March 1613 – 5 June 1616) was a Mughal princess, the first daughter of Mughal Emperor, Shah Jahan and his chief consort, Mumtaz Mahal. Life Born on 30 March 1613 at Akbarabad, she was named Hur al-Nisa Begum by her paternal grandfather, Emperor Jahangir who adopted her as his own daughter. She was the first of the fourteen children born to Prince Khurram and his wife, Arjumand Banu Begum. Her maternal grandfather was Asaf Khan IV, the Grand vizier during the reign of her father. She was deeply loved by Emperor Jahangir and his household. Death On 21 May 1616, Hur fell ill with smallpox and on 5 June, "''the bird of her spirit took wing from this eternal cage and flew to the gardens of Paradise."'' Jahangir, who was deeply attached to her, was so very much grieved at the death of this grandchild that he could not bring himself to note down her death and had requested Mirza Ghiyas Beg to do so. Jahangir did not receive servants on the first two days after ...
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Hura (other)
Hura is a Bedouin village in the Southern District of Israel. Hura may also refer to: * ''Hura'' (plant), a genus of trees * Hura, Purulia, a village in West Bengal, India ** Hura (community development block) ** Hura (Vidhan Sabha constituency) * Maata "Te Reo" Hura (1904–1991), president of the Ratana Church of New Zealand * Sohrab Hura (born 1981), Indian photographer See also * * Huraa (other) *Hurra (other) * Ahura *Sura (other) A Surah is a chapter of the Qur'an. Sura may also refer to: People * Bob Sura (born 1973), American former basketball player * Lucius Licinius Sura (40–108/113), Roman senator and close associate of Emperor Trajan * Publius Cornelius Lentulus ...
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Ben-Hur (other)
Ben-Hur or Ben Hur may refer to: Fiction *'' Ben-Hur: A Tale of the Christ'', an 1880 novel by American general and author Lew Wallace ** ''Ben-Hur'' (play), a play that debuted on Broadway in 1899 ** ''Ben Hur'' (1907 film), a one-reel silent film adaptation produced by Kalem Studios of New York ** ''Ben-Hur'' (1925 film), an MGM silent film adaptation starring Ramon Novarro ** ''Ben-Hur'' (1959 film), an MGM sound film adaptation starring Charlton Heston; winner of eleven Academy Awards ** ''Ben Hur'' (2003 film), an animated direct-to-video film adaptation featuring the voice of Charlton Heston ** ''Ben Hur'' (miniseries), a television miniseries that aired in 2010 ** ''Ben-Hur'' (2016 film), directed by Timur Bekmambetov and starring Jack Huston ** Judah Ben-Hur, the main character of the novel and adaptations People * Ben-Hur Baz (1906–2003), a Mexican painter of pin-up art * Ben-Hur (footballer) (born 1977), a Brazilian football midfielder * Benhur Salimbangon ...
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ELAV-like Protein 1
ELAV-like protein 1 or HuR (human antigen R) is a protein that in humans is encoded by the ''ELAVL1'' gene. The protein encoded by this gene is a member of the ELAVL protein family. This encoded protein contains 3 RNA-binding domains and binds cis-acting AU-rich elements in 3' untranslated regions. One of its best-known functions is to stabilize mRNAs in order to regulate gene expression. Various post-translational modifications of HuR influence its subcellular localization and stability of binding to mRNAs. Structure Of the RNA-binding ELAV/Hu family of proteins in mammals, HuR is the only ubiquitously expressed one, whereas the other three are primarily found in neuronal tissue. Having a well- conserved primary structure to its family members, HuR has two adjacent RNA recognition motifs (RRMs) proximal to the N-terminus, followed by a flexible hinge region next to a final RRM at the C-terminus. The RRM domains of HuR each contain two alpha helices with several antiparallel ...
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Hurriya (other)
Hurriya or Hurriyya (Arabic, 'freedom') may refer to: Places * Al-Hurriya, Baghdad, a neighborhood in Iraq's capital *Hurriya, a district of Idlib Idlib (, ; also spelt Idleb or Edlib) is a city in northwestern Syria, and is the capital of the Idlib Governorate. It has an elevation of nearly above sea level, and is southwest of Aleppo. It is located near the border with Turkey. History ..., Syria * Al Hurriya Air Base, a military airbase in Iraq * Camp Hurriya, or Camp Liberty, a former U.S. military installation in Baghdad, Iraq * Huriyah al Jadidah, a village in Iraq Sports * Hurriyya SC, a Maldivian sports club and football team * El Horreya SC, an Egyptian football club * Al-Hurriya SC, a Syrian sports club Media * Al-Hurriya (newspaper), a Palestinian political newspaper * Al-Hurriya (magazine), published in Baghdad in 1924 and 1925 See also * * * All Parties Hurriyat Conference, a separatist political alliance in Jammu and Kashmir, India {{disambiguation ...
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Hur, West Virginia
Hur is an unincorporated community in Calhoun County, West Virginia West Virginia is a mountainous U.S. state, state in the Southern United States, Southern and Mid-Atlantic (United States), Mid-Atlantic regions of the United States.The United States Census Bureau, Census Bureau and the Association of American ..., United States. Its post office has closed. Named after novel "Ben Hur." The village once had three stores and two grist mills. A crank'em up single wire phone company that served a large area that operated into the 1960s and the Mt. Olive Methodist Church which was established in 1879. It is the home of a widely read Internet newspaper, the Hur Herald, established in 1996 by Bob Weaver. Population never exceeded 40. References Unincorporated communities in West Virginia Unincorporated communities in Calhoun County, West Virginia {{CalhounCountyWV-geo-stub ...
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Hur (Bible)
Hur (, also ''Chur'') was a companion of Moses and Aaron in the Hebrew Bible. He was a member of the Tribe of Judah. His identity remains unclear in the Torah itself, but it is elaborated in rabbinical commentary. Other individuals named Hur are also mentioned in the Bible. Hur, companion of Moses In the Book of Exodus, Hur is first mentioned as a companion of Moses and Aaron watching the Rephidim, Battle of Rephidim against the Amalekites. He aided Aaron to hold up the hands of Moses when Moses realised that the Israelites prevailed in battle while his hands were raised: "Aaron and Hur stayed up his hands, the one on the one side, and the other on the other side". He is mentioned once more as Moses' staunch ally when he is left in co-charge with Aaron of the Israelites when Moses was away on Mount Sinai. Moses told the people "Aaron and Hur are with you; whosoever hath a cause, let him come near unto them." However, only Aaron is mentioned in the later account of events during Mo ...
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Ahrar (other)
Ahrar (Arabic, 'freemen' or 'liberals') may refer to: Organisations and political parties * Ahrar Party (Azerbaijan), 1918–1920 * Liberal Socialists Party ''(Hizb al-Ahrar)'', Egypt, founded 1976 * Ahrar Party (India), or Majlis-e-Ahrar-e-Islam, founded in Punjab 1929 ** Majlis-e-Ahrar-e-Islam *National Liberal Party (Lebanon), or Al-Wataniyyuun al Ahrar, founded 1958 * Al-Ahrar Bloc, Iraq, founded in 2014 * Ahrar ul Hind, Pakistan, founded in 2014 * Jamaat-ul-Ahrar, a Pakistani terrorist organization, founded 2014 Syrian Civil War groups * Ahrar al-Jazeera brigade * Ahrar al-Sham *Jaysh al-Ahrar * Ahrar al-Sharkas * Ahrar al-Sharqiya * Liwa Ahrar Souriya Media * ''Al Ahrar'' (weekly), Egyptian newspaper (1977–2013) * Libya Al Ahrar TV, Libyan TV channel Places * Ahrar Vocational School, a public school in Tehran Province, Iran. People * Al-Hurr ibn Yazid al Tamimi, a general of the Umayyad army * Al-Hurr al-Amili (1624–1693), a Twelver Shi’a scholar *Al-Hurr ibn ...
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