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Was (wer) ist Ahad HaAm - definition


Ahad HaAm High School         
HIGH SCHOOL IN PETAH TIKVA, ISRAEL
Ahad Ha'am High School
Ahad HaAm High School, located in Petah Tikva, Israel is named after Asher Zvi Hirsch Ginsberg, primarily known by his Hebrew name and pen name, Ahad HaAm, (, lit. one of the people, Genesis 26:10).
Serigne Abdou Ahad Mbacké         
Serigne Abdou Ahad Mbacké (Serigne Abdul Ahad Mbacke; Wolof: Sëriñ Abdul Ahad Mbàkke; 1914-1989) was a Senegalese religious leader. He served as the third Caliph of the Mouride brotherhood, a large Sufi order based in Senegal, from 1968 until his death in 1989.
'Abd al-Ahad Khan         
17TH EMIR OF THE MANGHIT DYNASTY
Abdul-Ahad bin Muzaffar al-Din; 'Said Abd al-Ahad Khan
Said Abd al-Ahad Khan (26 March 1859 in Karmana – 3 January 1911) was the 7th Emir of the Uzbek Manghit dynasty, the last ruling dynasty of the Emirate of Bukhara, which at the time was a part of the Russian Empire. He ascended to the title aged 26 upon the death of his father, Muzaffar bin Nasrullah, on 12 November 1885.
Beispiele aus Textkorpus für Ahad HaAm
1. The worst hit was the newest investment house on Ahad Haam: Clal Finance Batucha, which went public only in March.
2. But the voices of Ahad Haam (the Hebrew pen name of Asher Hirsch Ginsberg), Martin Buber and Yeshayahu Leibowitz are still echoing in our ears.
3. The owners of Beit Tziporen on the corner of Ahad Haam and Nahmani streets in Tel Aviv have received offers for nearly double the price paid for it less than a year ago.
4. In January 2007, Beit Tziporen, located at the corner of Ahad Haam and Nahmani Streets was purchased by a French businessman and his Israeli partner, Attorney Amir Nechmad, for $'.5 million.