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Harmattan
Harmattan Har*mat"tan, n. [F. harmattan, prob. of Arabic origin.] A dry, hot wind, prevailing on the Atlantic coast of Africa, in December, January, and February, blowing from the interior or Sahara. It is usually accompanied by a haze which obscures the sun.

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- Look up harmat in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Harmat or Harmath is a Hungarian surname. Notable people with the surname include: Artúr Harmat (1885–1962)...
- Zoltan "Shimshon" Harmat, born Stern (Hebrew: זולטאן "שימשון" הרמט; August 20, 1900, in Máramarossziget, Hungary - June 1, 1985, in Israel) was an Israeli...
- Artúr Harmat (27 June 1885 in Bojná – 26 April 1962 in Budapest) was a Hungarian composer. He was a student of Ferenc Kersch. De Profundis on Musica Sacra...
- Mechili (Arabic: المخيلي) is a small village in Cyrenaica, Libya and the site of a former Turkish fort. It is nearly 274 km (170 mi) east of Benghazi and...
- the conference Maulana Fazlur Rehman declared the observance of Youm-e-Harmat Masjid Aqsa on December 8 across the country. Ismail Haniyeh, the leader...
- 1007/s11422-016-9794-9. S2CID 255162908. Peifer, Corinna; Wolters, Gina; Harmat, László; Heutte, Jean; Tan, Jasmine; Freire, Teresa; Tavares, Dionísia;...
- Péter Láng György Molnár Ferenc Tornóczky István Varsányi András Kovacsics László Harmat József Laux Tamás Somló Mária Wittek Gábor Presser Tamás Mihály...
- British architect whose company drew the plans of the building Zoltan Harmat (1900–1985), Hungarian-born Jewish architect who contributed in designing...
- Budapest on Good Friday 29 March 1929, conducted by the composer Artúr Harmat, Professor of Church Music at the Liszt Academy. The work follows the fourteen...
- historian, critic, educator, and anthologist, Yale University professor Zoltan Harmat (born "Stern"; 1900–1985), Israeli architect Simon Hollósy (1857–1918),...