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Harun (Arabic: هارون, Hārūn), also
transliterated as
Haroon or
Haroun or Hamroun, is a
common male
given name of
Arabic origin,
related to the
Hebrew name...
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Haroun is a
French comedian.
Haroun grew up in Bures-sur-Yvette in Essonne. His
comedy has been
described as
being surreal, tongue-in-ch****, and containing...
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Ahmed Mohammed Haroun (also
spelled Ahmad Harun, Arabic: أحمد هارون; born 1964) is one of five
Sudanese men
wanted by the
International Criminal Court...
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Haroun Kabadi (Arabic: هارون كبادي Hārūn Kabādī; born 29
April 1949) is a
Chadian politician. He was
Prime Minister of Chad from June 2002 to June 2003...
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titled "
Haroun Al Raschid". O.
Henry uses the
character in his
story "The
Caliph and the Cad". The
theme of the
story is "turning the
tables on
Haroun al Raschid"...
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Haroun Loum
Tchaouna (Arabic: هارون تشاونا; born 14 May 2000) is a
Chadian professional footballer who
plays as a
forward for
Dijon II and the Chad national...
- Dina
Haroun (Arabic: دينا هارون) (born 24
December 1973 – 8
October 2018) was a
Syrian TV actress.
Haroun started her
acting career in Y****er al-Azma's...
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Haroun and the Sea of
Stories is a 1990 children's
novel by
Salman Rushdie. It is Rushdie's
fifth major publication and
followed The
Satanic Verses (1988)...
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Magda Tania Haroun (born 1952) is the head of the
minuscule Jewish Community of Egypt. (There are
currently three Jewish residents in all of Egypt.) She...
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Haroun, also
called Fadhiweyn, and
natively transliterated as
Xarunta in Somali, was a
government and
headquarters of the Dervishes,
headed by
Faarax Mahmud...