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H'arpeggioneThe H'arpeggione is an instrument built by Fred Carlson for musician Erik Hinds. It is an acoustic upright quartertone-fretted six string instrument tuned from a contrabass Ab up to eb (half-step below the high e on a guitar). The H'arpeggione also has 12 resonating sympathetic strings which run thr..
H.A.R.D.A.C.H.A.R.D.A.C. (Holographic Analytical Reciprocating Digital Computer) first appeared in The Adventures of Batman and Robin, in the episode "Heart of Steel, Part 1" and again in part 2. Created by Karl Rossum, H.A.R.D.A.C. developed a mind of its own and started creating robotic duplicates of Gotham'..
H.A.R.D. CorpsH.A.R.D. Corps was a Valiant Comics title in the 1990s. The acronym stands for Harbinger. Active. Resitance. Division. The title mostly dealt with a company dealing with Toyo Harada, a character from the Harbinger title, and his goal of controlling all Harbingers. The characters were normal human..
H.A.R.L.I.E.H.A.R.L.I.E., also referred to by the proper name HARLIE, is an acronym for Human Analog Replication, Lethetic Intelligence Engine (originally Human Analog Robot Life Input Equivalents), an Artificial Intelligence which appears in the David Gerrold science fiction novel When H.A.R.L.I.E. Was One (..
H.A. ReyHans Augusto "H.A." Rey (September 16, 1898 – August 26, 1977), together with his wife Margret Rey, were the authors and illustrators of children's books, best known for their Curious George series. Born Hans Augusto Reyersbach in Hamburg, Germany, the couple actually met in Brazil, where Ha..
HarHar may refer to: Har, a character in the mythological writings of William Blake.Hár (meaning "high"), one of the many names of Odin in Norse mythology.Hár, a crater on Jupiter's moon Callisto.HAR (Highway Advisory Radio), another name for Travelers' Information Stations, a form of broadcast traf..
Har-El PrusskyHar-El Prussky is a psychedelic trance producer from Tel Aviv, Israel. He has been part of many influential Israeli trance projects, including California Sunshine and Adrenalin Drum. Discography Pagan Moon Child (Nephilim Records 1994)New Pagan World (Nephilim Records 1995) External links [H..
HaraThe word Hara can refer to: A Japanese martial art term; see Hara (Martial Arts).An alternate name for the Hindu God Shiva.A Biblical name; see Hara (Bible).Harā Bərəzaitī, a legendary mountain in Persian mythologyA Romanian pop-band named Hara.Hara Island, an Estonian island in the Baltic Sea...
Hara, NaganoHara (原村; -mura) is a village located in Suwa District, Nagano, Japan. As of 2003, the village has an estimated population of 7,354 and a density of 170.11 persons per km². The total area is 43.23 km². ..
Hara-Kiri (magazine)In 1960, Georges Bernier, Cavanna and Fred Aristidès created the monthly satirical magazine Hara-Kiri. Hara Kiri Hebdo, its weekly counterpart, was first published in 1969. Other collaborators included Reiser, Roland Topor, Moebius, Wolinski, Gébé, Cabu, Delfeil de Ton, Fournier, Jean-Pierre Bou..
HaradHarad is also a town in Saudi Arabia. In J. R. R. Tolkien's universe of Middle-earth, Harad (Sindarin: South, in Quenya: Hyarmen) was the name for the immense lands south of Gondor and Mordor. The Men of Harad were called Haradrim "South-multitude". Harad's tribes were divided — at least in..
Harada-Norton groupIn mathematics, the Harada-Norton group, HN is the sporadic simple group of order [273030912000000=2^ \cdot 3^6 \cdot 5^6 \cdot 7 \cdot 11 \cdot 19]. It is named for Koichiro Harada and Simon Norton. ..
HaradahHaradah (Hebrew: חֲרָדָה) is one of the stops of the Israelites during the Exodus. Its name means fright or fearful. Previous Station:Mount Shapher the ExodusStations list Next Station:Makheloth This entry incorporates text from the public domain Easton's Bible Dictionary, originally..
HaradanahalliThis article lacks information on the [Importanceimportance] of the subject matter. If you are familiar with it, please expand the article, or discuss its significance on the talk page. To meet Wikipedia's and make it more accessible to a general audience, this article may require [C..
Harada AtsushiPlease [Glossary#Wwikify] (format) this article or section as suggested in the [Guide to layoutGuide to layout] and the [Manual of StyleManual of Style]. Remove this template after wikifying. This article has been tagged since June 2006. He's a Japanese actor in T..
Harada MunetokiThe introduction to this biographical article provides insufficient context for those unfamiliar with the subject matter. Please help Wikipedia by improving the introduction. (1565–1593) was an elite officer under the Date clan. At a very young age Munetoki was put in charge of an army. He ..
Harada NaomasaHarada Naomasa (原田直政; ?-May 30, 1576) is a retainer and samurai of Oda clan. He was also called Kurozaemon(九郎左衛門) and was referred by the title of Bitchu no Kami(備中守). Initially he had the family name of Ban(塙..
Harada Nobutane(1560-1598) was originally a member of the Kisano clan, but ended up being adopted by the likes of the Harada. During the life of Nobutane, he served under that of Akizuki Tanezane. During the 2nd Korean Campaign during the year of 1598, Nobutane ended up getting killed. ..
Harada SanosukeHarada Sanosuke (原田 左之助, 1840 - July 6th, 1868) was the 10th unit captain of the Shinsengumi which were a special police force for the Tokugawa regime. Contents 1 Background2 Shinsengumi period3 Death4 Harada in Fiction Background He was a samurai born in Matsuyama..
Haradin BalaThis does not cite its [[Opentopia:Citing sources|references or sources]]. You can [[Opentopia:WikiProject Fact and Reference Check|help]] Wikipedia by introducing appropriate citations. Haradin Bala is an Albanian farmer accused of executions of Serbian prisoners. A farmer, accused of being a pr..
HaradokHaradok is a town in Vitebsk Province in Belarus with a population of 34,700. ..
HaradsHarads is a village in the municipality of Boden in Norrbotten county, Sweden. It has about 600 inhabitants and is the main village in the parish of Edefors. ..
HaradwaithIn J. R. R. Tolkien's fictional world of Middle-earth, Haradwaith is a region south of Gondor and Mordor. The name is taken from the people who lived there, and literally means 'South-folk', from the Sindarin 'harad', 'south' and 'gwaith', 'people'. It may also simply be referred to as Harad. Arago..
Harad HuysmanHarald Huysman is a successful race car driver from Norway. He competed in F3 and after ending his own career has been manager for Jenson Button. He also discovered and helped Kimi Raikonen. He currently runs a go cart track in Oslo. External links [Harald Husyman Karting website - in Norwegia..
HaraeNote: This article contains [[Help:Special characters|special characters]]. Harae (祓) is the general term for rituals of purification in Shinto. The kanji can also be read 'harai'. The purpose is to remove sins (罪, tsumi) and impurities (穢れ, kegare), concepts which include bad luck and dise..
HarageiHaragei Japanese Name Japanese 腹芸 Kana spelling Hiragana: はらげい Katakana: ハラゲイ Kunrei-shiki Haragei Nihon-shiki Haragei Haragei (Japanese: 腹芸, literally: belly art, or belly performance) is a Japanese word referring to the art of exuding one's personal energ..
Harahan, LouisianaHarahan is a city in Jefferson Parish, Louisiana, United States. It is on the east bank of the Mississippi River, and is part of the Greater New Orleans Metropolitan area. The population was 9,885 at the 2000 census. Contents 1 Geography2 Demographics3 History4 Controversy5..
Harahan BridgeThe Harahan Bridge is a cantilever bridge carrying two rail lines across the Mississippi River between West Memphis, Arkansas and Memphis, Tennessee. The bridge also carried motor vehicles from 1917-1949, when the Memphis-Arkansas Memorial Bridge opened. The bridge is currently owned by Union Pac..
Harai GoshiContents 1 Introduction2 Technique Description3 Similar Techniques, Variants, and Aliases4 Included Systems5 Technique History6 Links Introduction Harai Goshi is one of the original 40 throws of Judo as developed by Jigoro Kano. It belongs to the second group, Dai N..
Harajuku''For other uses of Harajuku, see the disambiguation page Harajuku Station at night Street performers on the bridge by Harajuku Station Harajuku (原宿) is the common name for the area around Harajuku Station on the Yamanote Line in the Shibuya ward of Tokyo, Japan. Contents 1 ..
Harajuku (disambiguation)Harajuku (Japanese: 原宿) usually refers to the district of the same name in Tokyo, Japan. It can also mean: The Shanghai Harajuku Electrical Appliance CompanyA former station (宿場) on the Tokaido road in Numazu, Shizuoka PrefectureA Japanese clothing style which combines otherwise incompatibl..
Harajuku GirlHarajuku Girl is a term to describe women and teenaged girls in Harajuku who wear a style of clothing that originated in the street culture of major cities in Japan, i.e. Tokyo and Osaka. The "Harajuku style," named for the Harajuku district of Tokyo, combines a wide range of diverse influences, and..
Harajuku Lovers Tour 2005Harajuku Lovers Tour 2005 Artist Gwen Stefani Dates October 23, 2005 - December 21, 2005 No. of legs 1 No. of shows 39 in North America The Harajuku Lovers Tour 2005 is Gwen Stefani's first solo concert tour in support of her solo album, Love. Angel. Music. Baby.. On "Harajuku..
Harajuku StationTakeshita-dōri exit is a station on the JR Yamanote Line located in Tokyo's Shibuya Ward, adjacent to Yoyogi Park. The station was opened on October 30, 1906. The station takes its name from the area on its eastern side, Harajuku. The station is located at [35.669482° N 139.70253..
HarakatFor political and social movements in Arabic-speaking countries, see Arab politics. The Arabic alphabet ..
Harakat-i-Inqilab-i-IslamiHarakat-i-Inqilab-i-Islami (Islamic Revolutionary Forces) was a traditionalist Afghan mujahedeen group fighting against Soviet Forces from 1980 to 1988, during the Soviet war in Afghanistan. Mohammad Nabi Mohammadi was the leader of the group. It operated Southern Afghan Provinces of Kandahar, Helma..
Harakat-i-IslamiIslamic Movement of Afghanistan (Harakat-i-Islami-yi Afghanistan) is a political party and former faction of the Afghan Northern Alliance (United Front) in Afghanistan. It is a small mostly Shiah, mostly Hazara group from Hazarajat in Kandahar. Led by Ayatollah Muhammad Asif Muhsini and other Shi..
Harakat TahrirThe Movement for the Liberation of the Saguia el Hamra and Rio de Oro, sometimes referred to as the Movement for the Liberation of the Sahara or simply the Liberation Movement (Harakat Tahrir in Arabic) was created in 1969 by Muhammad Bassiri, a Smara-based Sahrawi quranic teacher, to work for the ..
Harakat ul-MujahidinHarakat ul-Mujahidin (Arabic حركة المجاهدين; abbreviated HUM), previously Harakat al-Ansar, is an Islamic militant group based in Pakistan that operates primarily in Kashmir. Long-time leader of the group, Fazlur Rehman ..
HarakiHaraki (derived from the Greek Χαράκι) is a small fishing village on the east coast of the Greek island of Rhodes (Part of the Hellenic Republic of Greece). In addition to its fishing trade, Haraki is also a small holiday resort, with the usual tavernas, restaurants and bars. Haraki has a sma..
Harakiri (film)Harakiri (切腹, Seppuku) (1962) is a Japanese film directed by Masaki Kobayashi. The story takes place between 1619 and 1630 during the Edo period and the reign of the Tokugawa shogunate. It tells of a ronin, Hanshiro Tsugumo, who instead of committing seppuku after his lord was disposed, chose t..
HaraldHarald or Harold is the name of several kings: Kings of Denmark Harald I of Denmark (c. 911–November 1 987), also known as Harald Bluetooth.Harald II of DenmarkHarald III of Denmark Kings of England Harold I of England, also known as Harold Harefoot.Harold II of England (c. 1022 - October 14..
HaraldssundHaralssund is a town in the Faroe Islands situated on the island of Kunoy. Population: 70Postal code (Zip): FO 785Location: [62°16′20″N, 6°36′7″W]Municipality: Kunoyar Haralssund is located on the east coast of Kunoy and is connected to the village of Kunoy on the west coas..
Haraldur SigurdssonHaraldur Sigurdsson was born May 31, 1939 and grew up in Iceland where he developed an interest in volcanoes and their activity. He studied geology and geochemistry in the United Kingdom, where he obtained a PhD degree from the University of Durham in 1970. He worked on monitoring and research of..
Harald AabrekkHarald Aabrekk is a football coach, currently apployed in Vålerenga I.F. as a talent developer, most known for developing Tore André Flo. He's a former head coach for clubs like Tromsø I.L., Sogndal Fotball, SK Brann and F.K. Haugesund and he was the assistant coach for the Norwegian national foo..
Harald BergHarald Berg (born November 9, 1941 in Bodø) was a Norwegian playmaker and midfielder, nickname "Dutte". He was the brother of Knut Berg and father of Runar Berg, Ørjan Berg and Arild Berg all top players in the Norwegian Premier League. Berg was a significant player for Bodø/Glimt in the late 50..
Harald BohrHarald August Bohr (22 April 1887 – 22 January 1951) was a Danish mathematician, and younger brother of the physicist Niels Bohr. Many friends remarked that the two men were unusually close, even for brothers. Early in the lives of the brothers, Harald was thought to be more likely to be succ..
Harald BothnerHarald Bothner (1850-1924) was a Norwegian member of the Council of State Division in Stockholm in 1905, Norwegian Minister of Auditing in 1905, and Minister of Justice 1905-1907. ..
Harald BredesenHarald Bredesen (born 1918) is an American Lutheran pastor who was influential in the early days of the American charismatic movement. He was ordained in 1944 and in 1946 he received what Pentecostals refer to as the Baptism of the Holy Spirit, a religious experience accompanied by speaking in tong..
Harald CernyHarald Cerny (born September 13, 1973 in Vienna) is an Austrian football midfielder, capped 48 times for the national team. He has scored 4 international goals. Cerny began his career in FC Bayern München, but currently plays for city rivals TSV 1860 München, for whom he has 254 Bundesliga matches..
Harald CramérHarald Cramér (September 25, 1893 - October 5, 1985) was a Swedish mathematician and statistician, specialised in mathematical statistics. Cramér also did some outstanding statistical contributions to the distribution of primes and twin primes. See also Cramér's conjecture, Cramér-Rao inequali..
Harald EdelstamHarald Edelstam (1913–1989) was a Swedish diplomat. During World War II he earned the nickname Svarta nejlikan ("the Black Pimpernel," a reference to The Scarlet Pimpernel) for helping Norwegian resistance fighters in Hjemmefronten escape from the Germans. During the 1970s he was stationed in Sant..
Harald Eia-->Harald Meldal Eia (born 9 February 1966 in Oslo) is a Norwegian comedian. Together with Bård Tufte Johansen, he has been author of, and participated in, several successful NRK comedy TV series, such as Lille Lørdag (1995), Åpen Post (1998-2002), Ut I Vår Hage (2003), Team Antonsen (2004) and..
Harald EirikssonHarald Eiriksson was joint Earl of Orkney 1191–1194 ..
Harald ErtlHarald Ertl ..
Harald EttlHarald Ettl (born 7 December 1947 in Gleisdorf, Styria) is an Austrian politician and Member of the European Parliament. He is a member of the Social Democratic Party, which is part of the Party of European Socialists, and sits on the European Parliament's Committee on Employment and Social Affair..
Harald FuchsHarald Fuchs (born 1951) is a Professor of Experimental Physics at the University of Münster, Germany, Scientific Director of the Center of Nanotechnology (CeNTech) in Münster, and co-director of the Institute of Nanotechnology (INT) in Karlsruhe. His research focuses on nanoscale science and n..
Harald GenzmerHarald Genzmer (b. Blumenthal, near Bremen, Germany, February 9, 1909) is a German composer of contemporary classical music. He studied with Paul Hindemith beginning in 1928. From 1957 to 1974 he taught at the Munich Hochschule für Musik. Among his notable students was the Egyptian composer Gama..
Harald GrohsHarald Grohs (born 1944) is a race driver and team owner from Essen, Germany. Grohs took part in more than 50 24 Hours endurance racing races, mainly 24 Hours of Le Mans and 24 Hours Nürburgring. Career as driver 1973 first races in a Porsche 911, four wins, invited to race BMW for Team Faltz1974..
Harald GrønningenHarald Grønningen (born October 9 1934 in Lensvik) is a former Norwegian Cross-country skier. He competed in multiple world championships and olympics in the period between 1960 and 1970. And did get five olympic medals and two world championship medals. Grønningen won nine Norwegian championsh..
Harald HaakonssonHarald Haakonsson was joint Earl of Orkney 1122–1127 ..
Harald Heide-Steen Jr.Harald Heide-Steen Jr. (b. 18 September 1939) is a Norwegian actor. He is the son of Harald Heide Steen. Harald Heide-Steen jr. is among other things known for his role as «Dynamite-Harry» in the Olsen Gang-movies. He is also known as an improv-comic, often collaborating with Rolv Wesenlund in the..
Harald HennumHarald Hennum (born May 29, 1928, died October 14, 1993) was a Norwegian footballer. Playing for Frigg Oslo and Skeid, he was one of Norway's greatest football profiles in the 1950's. He won the Norwegian cup with Skeid four times. For the Norwegian national team, Hennum played 43 matches and score..
Harald HoerwickHarald Hoerwick is a fictional German programmer responsible for creating the MMORPG known as The World. According to the storyline of the hit anime series .hack//SIGN he was the Broken Man sitting deep within the upside down dungeon in the game and he was the one created the AI known as Aura. Hist..
Harald HudakHarald Hudak (born 28 January 1957 in Vaihingen an der Enz) was one of the runners that set a world record of 14:38.8 in the 4x1500 metres relay in 1977, together with Thomas Wessinghage, Michael Lederer, and Karl Fleschen (West Germany). He ran 3:40.2 on the second leg. In 1980, Hudak temporarily b..
Harald HøffdingHarald Høffding (March 11, 1843 - July 2, 1931) was a Danish philosopher. Born and educated in Copenhagen, he became a schoolmaster, and ultimately in 1883 a professor at the University of Copenhagen. He was strongly influenced by Søren Kierkegaard in his early development, but later became a pos..
Harald III of DenmarkHarald III Hen (1041 – April 17, 1080) was king of Denmark from 1076 to 1080. Harald III was the bastard son of Sweyn II of Denmark. He was appointed after a regular election at the coast of Northern Zealand. As a whole he seems to have been a peaceful and able ruler who sought to better the ..
Harald III of NorwayHarald III Sigurdsson (1015 – September 25, 1066), later surnamed Harald Hardråde (Old Norse: Haraldr harðráði, roughly translated as "Harald stern council" or "hard ruler") was the king of Norway from 1046 until 1066. Many details of his life were chronicled in the Heimskringla. Among En..
Harald II of DenmarkHarold II of Denmark (c. 994–1018) was king of Denmark from 1014 to 1018. He was the eldest son of Sweyn I of Denmark and Gunhilda and was regent while his father was fighting Ethelred the Unready in England. He inherited the Danish throne in 1014 and died in 1018. After his death, he was succeede..
Harald II of NorwayHarald Greyhide (died 976) (Old Norse: Haraldr gráfeldr, Norwegian: Harald Gråfell. Danish: Harald Graafeld), was the son of Eirik Bloodaxe and a grandson of Harald Fairhair. After his father's death, he and his brothers allied with King Harald Gormson of Denmark against King Haakon. After Haakon'..
Harald IV of NorwayHarald Gille (1103–1136), king of Norway, was born in Ireland. His byname Gille is probably from Gilla Críst, i.e. servant of Christ. Around 1127, he went to Norway and declared he was a son of King Magnus Barefoot, who had visited Ireland just before his death in 1103, and consequently a ha..
Harald I of DenmarkRune stones of Gorm and Harald Rune stone of Harald, writing side Rune stones of Gorm and Harald, back side Harald Bluetooth Gormson (Danish: Harald Blåtand, Old Norse: Haraldr blátönn, Norwegian: Harald Blåtann, German: Harald Blauzahn), was born 911, the son of King Gorm..
Harald I of NorwayHarald Fairhair Reign872-933 QueenRagnhild EriksdotterÅsa Håkonsdottervarious concubines Royal HouseFairhair dynasty FatherHalfdan the Black MotherRagnhild Sigurdsdotter Issue21 sons 3 daughters includingEirik BloodaxeBjørn FarmannOlaf GeirstadalfHaakon the Good Date of Birthc. 850 Place of Bi..
Harald I of the Isle of ManKing Harald of the Isle of Man was the son of his predecessor, King Olaf II of the Isle of Man. He rose to power in the 1237 after his father's death. His father had acquired a sizable empire during his rule, spanning many islands. Finding himself in control of this, Harald decided to tour his domi..
Harald Johan LøbakHarald Johan Løbak (1904-1985) was the Norwegian Minister of Agriculture 1956-1960. ..
Harald JuhnkeAlbum cover of That's Life Harald Juhnke (pronounced "you-nke") (June 10, 1929 in Charlottenburg, Berlin - April 1, 2005 in Rüdersdorf near Berlin), actually Harry Heinz Herbert Juhnke, was a well-known German actor, comedian and entertainer. Contents 1 Life2 Awards3 Filmogr..
Harald KesjaHarald Kesja, Harald the Spear, (1080-1135) was the son of Eric I of Denmark. He was married to Ragnhild Magnusdotter, the daughter of king Magnus III of Norway. Eric appointed Harald the ruler of Denmark in 1103, when he went to Jerusalem, but Harald had to step back because of his uncle Niels of D..
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Harald KreutzbergHarald Kreutzberg (December 11, 1902, Reichenberg/Liberec - April 25, 1968) was a German dancer and choreographer. Trained at the Dresden Ballet School, Kreutzberg also studied dance with Mary Wigman and Rudolf Laban. Important figure of the German modern dance, in 1955 founded a school in Bern. ..
Harald Ludvig WestergaardHarald Ludvig Westergaard Harald Lugvig Westergaard (April 19, 1853 - December 13, 1936) Danish statistician and economist known for his work in demography and the history of statistics. Harald Westergaard was born in Copenhagen and apart from a period studying in England and Germany in 1877-..
Harald Maddadsson, Earl of OrkneyHarald Maddadsson (Old Norse Harald Maddaðarson, Gaelic Aralt mac Mataid) (c. 1134–1206) was Earl of Orkney and Mormaer of Caithness from 1139 until 1206. He was the son of Matad, Mormaer of Atholl, and Margaret, daughter of Earl Haakon Paulsson of Orkney. Of mixed Norse and Gaelic blood, ..
Harald Martin BrattbakkHarald Martin Brattbakk (born February 1, 1971 in Trondheim) is a former norwegian football player who has now retired and works occasionally as a soccer pundit on TV2 Norway. He has played for Kolstad, Rosenborg BK, Celtic, FC København and Bodø/Glimt(loan). Brattbakk has generally been regard..
Harald MeierHarald Meier was a German herpetologist who discovered the Phelsuma pusilla hallmanni, a subspecies of geckos. ..
Harald Moltke GlacierThe Harald Moltke Glacier is located in the far northwest of Greenland, to the north of the Thule Air Base. It is one of four large glaciers which feeds the Wolstenholme Fjord (sometimes referred to as "the world's largest ice machine"). The other glaciers are the Salisbury Glacier, the Champerlin G..
Harald MorsMajor Harald Mors was a battalion commander with the German paratroopers during the airborne raid to save Benito Mussolini in September 1943. Mors played a key role in planning the raid, and participated as commander of the secondary force that secured the lower cable-car station at the foot of the..
Harald NaegeliHarald Naegeli (b. December 4, 1939) is a Swiss artist best known as the "Sprayer of Zurich" after the graffiti he sprayed in the late 1970s onto walls and buildings in Zürich, Switzerland. Contents 1 The \"Sprayer of Zürich\"2 In Germany3 Rehabilitation4 References5 ..
Harald Nicolai Storm WergelandHarald Nicolai Storm Wergeland (1814-1893) was Norwegian temporary Minister of the Army for several period between 1857 and 1868, as well as member of the Council of State Division in Stockholm 1862-1863 and 1866-1867. ..
Harald NielsenHarald Nielsen (born October 26, 1941) is a Danish former football (soccer) player, who most notably played professionally for Italian club Bologna F.C. and he was the league top scorer (capocannonieri) in Bologna's 1964 Serie A championship winning season. Harald Nielsen played 14 games for the Den..
Harald NorpothHarald Norpoth (born August 22, 1942) is a German former middle and long distance runner. Born in Münster, he won the silver medal over 5000m at the 1964 Summer Olympics in Tokyo. At the 1968 Summer Olympics in Mexico Norpoth dropped out of the 5000m and finished fourth over 1500m. He also set ..
Harald PariggerHarald Parigger, born 1953 in Flensburg, is a German writer. He studied history and German in Würzburg. He became a secondary school teacher and later worked at the House of Bavarian History in Munich. He has written a number of academic essays, poems, plays, short stories and historical novels,..
Harald QuandtHarald Quandt, Magda Goebbels' son by her first marriage is seen in uniform in the back row. He was the only one in the group to survive World War II. Harald Quandt (November 1 1921, Charlottenburg—September 221967), the child of Magda Goebbels and entrepreneur Günther Quandt, was the ..
Harald ReinlDr. Harald Reinl (July 8 1908 in Bad Ischl, Austria; died October 9 1986 in Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Spain) was a German film director. He is especially known for the movies he made based on Edgar Wallace and Karl May books (see Karl May movies and Edgar Wallace movies). He was stabbed to death by..
Harald RingstorffDr. Harald Ringstorff (born September 25 1939 in Wittenburg) is a German politician of the Social Democratic Party (SPD) and minister-president of the federal state of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania. He hass been leading a coalition government of SPD and Left Party (formerly PDS) since 1998. After h..
Harald RosenthalHarald Rosenthal (* June 9 1937 in Berlin) is a German hydrobiologist and fisheries scientist known for his work in fish farming, ecology, and international cooperation. Life Rosenthal was born and raised in Berlin. From 1957 to 1962, he studied zoology, botany, chemistry, geography, and philosop..
Harald SandbergHarald Sandberg (born March 12, 1950) is a Swedish diplomat and civil servant who served as Swedish ambassador to Indonesia (1998 - 2003) and South Korea (2003 - 2005). Having acted as an observer in the 1999 East Timorese elections and headed up the swedish response to the 2002 Bali bombing, Mr. Sa..
Harald ScaveniusFor the Danish Prime Minister, see Erik Scavenius. A second relative also served as Foreign Minister, see Otto Scavenius Harald Roger Scavenius (1873 - April 24 1939) was Danish Foreign Minister from May 5 1920 to October 9 1922. Before this appointment, he had previously occupied the position of D..
Harald SchenkHarald Schenk was born in Berlin, Germany. He has lived in the United States since 1954. He is on the faculty of the University of Wisconsin at Sheboykan. Between 1966 and 1969, he served in the United States Army with the Strategic Communications Command (US ARMY STRATCOM). After graduating from ..
Harald SchmautzHarald Schmautz (born December 30 1953 ) is a German journalist and monarchist. Since the early 1970s Schmautz has been writing articles for the German bimonthly monarchists' magazine "Erbe und Auftrag" ("Heritage and Order"). Previously he was a member of the CDU, but since 1974 has been a member ..
Harald SchmidHarald Schmid (born September 29, 1957 in Hanau, Germany) is a former German track-and-field athlete. Schmid was one of the best 400 m hurdles runners in the world. His duels with Edwin Moses during the late 1970s and early 1980s are unforgettable. His race against Moses in Rome, 1987, is ranke..
Harald SchmidtHarald Franz Schmidt (born August 18 1957 in Neu-Ulm, Germany) is a German actor, writer, comedian and television entertainer. Contents 1 Biography1.1 Early life1.2 Television1.3 \"Creative break\" and show relaunch2 Shows2.1 ''Harald Schmidt Show'' (SAT.1)2.2 ..
Harald Schumacherframe Harald 'Toni' Schumacher (born March 6, 1954 in Düren, Germany) was a leading football goalkeeper of the 1980s and captain of the German national team, who is mostly famous for his involvement in a highly controversial incident in 1982. Contents 1 Achievements2 Schumacher-Ba..
Harald SmedalHarald Smedal (1859–1911) was Norwegian member of the Council of State Division in Stockholm 1895-1896, Minister of Auditing 1896-1897, and Minister of Justice 1897-1898. ..
Harald SmithHarald Smith is a Norwegian Nordic skiing athlete who won the Holmenkollen medal in 1904. External Link [Holmenkollen Medalists] ..
Harald SohlbergHarald Oskar Sohlberg (29 September 1869–19 June 1935) was a Norwegian Neo-romantic painter, particularly known for his depictions of the mountains of Rondane and the town of Røros. Image:Sohlberg-Gate i Røros.jpg|Fra Røros (Lillegaten), oil painting from 1902 (titled from Røros (side..
Harald SverdrupHarald Ulrik Sverdrup (November 15, 1888 – August 21, 1957) was a Norwegian oceanographer and meteorologist who made a number of important theoretical discoveries in these fields. Having first worked in Bergen and Leipzig he was involved in the North Polar expedition of Roald Amundsen between..
Harald SzeemannHarald Szeemann (June 11, 1933 in Bern – February 18, 2005 in Tegna, Ticino) was a Swiss curator and art historian. In 1961, Szeemann became curator of the museum Kunsthalle in Bern.In 1968, he gave Christo and Jeanne-Claude their first opportunity to package an entire building: the Kunsthalle.I..
Harald SæverudHarald Sigurd Johan Sæverud (April 17, 1897–March 27, 1992) was a Norwegian composer. He is most known for his music to Henrik Ibsen's Peer Gynt, Rondo Amoroso, and the Ballad of Revolt (Norwegian: Kjempeviseslåtten). Sæverud wrote nine symphonies, and a large number of pieces for solo pian..
Harald TandrupHarald Tandrup (January 31, 1874 in Copenhagen – May 10, 1964) was a Danish writer. He used the pseudonyms Claus Colding or Klavs Kolding. His first novel was entitled Ain-Mokra and appeared 1900. He also wrote Reluctant Prophet (first U.S. edition in 1939). In 1946 he was excluded from the Da..
Harald Tveit AlvestrandHarald Tveit Alvestrand (born 29 June 1959) was the chairman of the IETF from 2001 until 2005, and is an author of several RFCs. He is born in Namsos, Norway, and has worked for Norsk Data, UNINETT, EDB Maxware and Cisco Systems, Inc.. He currently (2006) lives in Trondheim, Norway, and works for Go..
Harald V of NorwayKing Harald V Reign January 17 1991-present Predecessor Olav V Heir Apparent Crown Prince Haakon Spouse Sonja Haraldsen Issue Princess Märtha Louise Crown Prince Haakon Royal House House of Oldenburg Father Olav V of Norway Mother Märtha of Sweden Born February..
Harald WapenaarHarald Wapenaar, (born April 10 1970), is a Dutch football player. His position is goalkeeper. Currently at Dutch club Vitesse Arnhem, Wapenaar has also played for Italian club Udinese Calcio and FC Utrecht, whom he left for Portsmouth in the summer of 2003. He joined Vitesse in January 2005. Port..
Harald WartoothHarald Wartooth at the Battle of Bråvalla. Illustration by the Danish Lorenz Frølich in a 19th century book. Harald Wartooth, Old Norse Haraldr Hilditönn, modern Danish Harald Hildetand, was a legendary king of Sweden, Denmark, Norway and the historical northern German province of Wendland,..
Harald WeinrichHarald Weinrich (born 1927 in Wismar) is a German classical scholar, scholar of Romance philology and philosopher, known for the breadth of his writings. In 1993 he became a professor of the Collège de France, in the chair of Romance literature. His doctorate and Habilitation were from the Univers..
Harald WeissHarald Weiss (surname also spelled "Weiß") (b. Salzgitter, Germany, May 26, 1949) is a German composer, director, screenwriter, and free-lance artist. Weiss's compositions are influenced by minimalism, as well as jazz and rock musics. His numerous trips (in the context of theater workshops and to..
Harald WelteHarald Welte (born in 1979) is a German Linux hacker, known for his kernel-level work and his activities in enforcing the GNU General Public License. Within the Linux community, Welte is Chairman[link] of the core team responsible for the netfilter/iptables project. He is also credited ..
Harald WohlfahrtHarald Wohlfahrt (7 November 1953 in Loffenau) is a German chef. In 2005 he was awarded the Bundesverdienstkreuz. External Links [Hotel Traube - Baiersbronn][The Best Chefs] ..
Harald ZwartHarald Zwart (born July 1, 1965) is a Norwegian film director. In addition to several short films, music videos and commercials, he has directed the films Agent Cody Banks, One Night at McCool's and Hamilton. He is also the executive producer of Lange Flate Ballær, a Norwegian film about football f..
Harald ØkernHarald Økern is a Norwegian Nordic skiier who won the Nordic combined at the Holmenkollen ski festival in 1922 and 1924. For his Nordic combined victories, Økern shared the Holmenkollen Medal in 1924 with Johan Grøttumsbråten. External Links [Holmenkollen Winners since 1892][Holm..
HaralsonHaralson may refer to: Haralson, GeorgiaHaralson County, GeorgiaHaralson (apple) — a variety of apple. This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to change the link to point directl..
Haralson, GeorgiaHaralson is a town in Coweta County, Georgia, United States. The population was 144 at the 2000 census. Geography Haralson is located at [33°13′36″N, 84°34′11″W] (33.226581, -84.569696)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, the to..
Haralson (apple)The Haralson is a cultivar of apple that is medium-sized and has a round-conic shape. It has a red color and large, moderately conspicuous dots. Haralson apples are crisp and juicy, having a tart flavor. They are good for eating, cooking, and are an excellent choice for pies. The skin is medium-toug..
Haralson County, GeorgiaHaralson County is a county located in the U.S. state of Georgia. As of 2000, the population was 25,690. It is part of the Atlanta metropolitan area. The county seat is Buchanan, Georgia6. Contents 1 Geography1.1 Adjacent Counties2 Demographics3 Cities and towns Geography..
HaramFor the municipality of Haram, see Haram, Norway. Note: The Arabic language has two related but separate words, حرم ḥaram and حرام ḥarām. Both of these words can mean "forbidden" and/or "sacred" in a general way, but each has also developed some specialized meanings. Yet a third rel..
Haram, NorwayHaram kommune County Møre og Romsdal District Sunnmøre Municipality NO-1534]] Administrative centre Brattvåg Mayor (2003) Oddbjørn Vatne (Sp) Official language form Nynorsk Area - Total - Land - Percentage km²254 km²0.08 % 2004) - Per..
Haramachi, FukushimaHaramachi (原町市; -shi) is a city located in Fukushima, Japan. As of 2003, the city has an estimated population of 48,234 and the density of 243.00 persons per km². The total area is 198.49 km². The city was founded on March 20, 1954. External links [Haramachi official website] in..
HarambeeHarambee is Kenyan tradition of community self-help events, eg. fundraising or community development activities. Harambee is also the official motto of Kenya. Harambee literally means "pulling together" in Swahili, and may range from informal affairs lasting a few hours in which invitations are sp..
HaramiyaHaramiya is an extinct genus of multituberculate mammal from the Mesozoic era. Only Haramiya's teeth have been found; judging from these it has been constructed as a 12 cm (5 in) creature with a resemblance to arvicolin mice. It is presumed to have fed on the fruit of tree ferns. ..
Haramosh PeakHaramosh Peak (also known as Haramosh or Peak 58) is a mountain located in the Karakoram range of Pakistan. Its height is also often given as 7,409m. Location Haramosh lies in the south-central region of the Rakaposhi-Haramosh Mountains, a subrange of the Karakoram range. It rises steeply above th..
Haram el-ShawafHaram el-Shawaf (The Sentinel), located in south Saqqara in Egypt, is a pyramid complex built by Djedkare Isesi and was original called Beautiful is Djedkare-Isesi. The complex includes the main pyramid, a satellite pyramid and an associated pyramid which is probably that of his unnamed consort, and..
Haram zadaA word in the Hindi and Urdu language used to describe a person who undertakes immoral or unethical actions. Literally it means a [male] person who was born without legal marriage of his parents. For female persons [zadee] is used. See also Bastard (Law of England and Wales)Illeg..
HaranHaran (הָרָן) was a son of Terah, and brother of Nahor and Abram. Genesis 11:29 records that Haran was the father of Lot, Milcah, and Iscah(Genesis 11:27) Haran was also an ancient locality. Abram lived in Haran for about 5 years before continuing on to Canaan. The city of Harran in modern ..
Harana/Valle De AranaHarana/Valle De Arana is a town located in the province of Álava (Araba), in the autonomous community of Basque Country, northern Spain. External link [HARANA/VALLE DE ARANA in the Bernardo Estornés Lasa - Auñamendi Encyclopedia (Euskomedia Fundazioa)] () ..
HarandHarand is an old city in Pakistan located in Rajanpur district of Punjab. Its original name was Hari Nand, but now it is called Harand. It is supposed that during the attack of Alexender this city was part of Iranian empire. After conquering this area Alexander reached this city and was married to t..
Harand Camp of the Theatre ArtsHarand Camp of the Theatre Arts is a summer camp located at Carthage College in Kenosha, Wisconsin and based in Evanston, Illinois. The summer camp was founded by sisters Sulie and Pearl Harand and their husbands Byron and Sam (respectively) in 1954 on the site the Ostoff, an old summer resort. Eac..
Harania CreekHarania Creek is the name of the shallow estuarine waterway in the Mangere Inlet on the Manukau Harbour, Auckland, New Zealand. The area extends from 1500 metres east of the Mangere Bridge when the tide is fully out, for 1 kilometre to the end of the harbour in the heart of Mangere. The waterway sy..
HarappaConception of ancient Harappa's Mound E Gateway [link] Harappa is a city in Punjab, northeast Pakistan, located beside a former course of the Ravi River; about 35km southwest of Sahiwal. The modern town is built beside the remains of an ancient fortifed city, which was part of the C..
HararHarar enclosed within the city wall, Jugol Harar (sometimes spelled Harrar or Harer) is a city in eastern Ethiopia, and the capital of the modern Harari ethno-political division (or kilil) of Ethiopia. Located on a hilltop, in the eastern extension of the Ethiopian highlands about five hundred..
HarareHarare (pronounced /'hʌ ɹɑ' ɹi/, formerly Salisbury) is the capital city of Zimbabwe. It has an estimated population 1,600,000, with 2,800,000 in its metropolitan area (2006). It is Zimbabwe's largest city and its administrative, commercial, and communications centre. It is a trade centre for..
Harare DeclarationThe Harare Declaration is a statement of the principles of the Commonwealth of Nations, agreed on by the heads of government of its member countries at the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting in 1991. It committed the organisations to the encouragement of good governance, which was in contrast ..
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Harare International SchoolHarare International School (HIS) is an international school in Harare, Zimbabwe comprised of 300 students from Pre-Kindergarten to Twelth Grade. HIS is fully accredited with the Council of International Schools, the New England Association of Schools and Colleges, and the International Baccalaurea..
Harare Sports ClubHarare Sports Club is a cricket ground in Harare, Zimbabwe. In October 1992, this ground became a Test venue when Zimbabwe played India in their first Test match. Soon after, the first one-day international was played on this ground. It is the site of Zimbabwe's first ever Test (92), and Test win i..
HarargheHararghe, sometimes spelled Harerge, was a province in the eastern part of Ethiopia, with its capital in Harar. Hararghe encompassed part of the Ogaden. With the adoption of the constitution in 1995, Hararghe was divided between the Oromia and Somali Regions, forming a large part of the latter. ..
HarariEthiopia: Harari peopleHarari languageHarari Region See also Harare and Hariri This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. ..
Harari (clothing)Harari is an upscale, luxury clothing retailer of Asian-influenced styles and patterns. It is exclusively sold through its own boutiques and Neiman Marcus, Saks Fifth Avenue, and Bergdorf Goodman. ..
Harari languageHarari (sometimes (H)aderi or (H)adere) is the language of the Harari people of Ethiopia. According to the 1998 Ethiopian census, it is spoken by 21,283 people. Most of its speakers are multilingual in Amharic and/or Oromo. Harari is closely related to Zay and Silt'e. References Abdurahman Garad..
Harari RegionMap of Ethiopia highlighting the Harari region (in red). For the capital of Zimbabwe, see Harare The Harari People's National Regional State is one of the nine ethnic divisions (kililoch) of Ethiopia. Formerly named Region 13, its capital is Harar. Contents 1 Demographics2 Economy..
Harari Rishon ModelHarari is a physicist who made one of the earliest efforts to develop a Preon model to explain the phenomena appearing in the Standard Model of particle physics. Persons unfamiliar with Preons should read about them before trying to review this particular Preon model. His 1979 model is set forth i..
HararyHarary is a popular last name of Jews of Morroccan and Syrian descent. Many Morroccan jews upon emigration to Israel in the 1950's hebraicised the original surname, Elharar, to Harary. ..
Harar Beer FactoryHarar Beer Factory is an African brewery founded in Harar, Ethiopia. Beers Harar produce Harar Beer a 4.25% abv lager, and Hakim Stout a 5.8% abv stout. External links [RateBeer] ..
HarassmentHarassment refers to a wide spectrum of offensive behavior. When the term is used in a legal sense it refers to behaviours that are found threatening or disturbing, and beyond those that are sanctioned by society. In societies which support free speech, only the more repetitive, persistent and unt..
Harassment, Alarm or DistressIn English Law Harassment, Alarm or Distress forms part of the Public Order Act 1986 under section 5. The Public Order Act 1986 s.5 states: 1) A person is guilty of an offence if he- a) uses threatening, abusive or insulting words or behaviour, or disorderly behaviour, or b) displays any writing,..
Harassment (UK)This page deals with harassment in terms of UK law. It is intended to outline the procedure behind making and investigating harassment claims in the workplace. Contents 1 Introduction1.1 Definition2 Employer's responsibility2.1 Preventing harassment3 Dealing with harassme..
Harassment by computerHarassment by computer is a crime in several U.S. states (see computer crime). It is distinct from stalking in that stalking typically requires two or more contacts, whereas harassment by computer may be a single incident. It is also different from regular harassment, because the offense typically e..
Haras de MeautryHaras de Meautry in Toques, Calvados, Basse-Normandie, France is a thoroughbred horse breeding farm. It was acquired in the 19th century by horse-racing enthusiast Alphonse James de Rothschild (1827-1905) who passed it down to his offspring so that today it is in the hands of Edouard Etienne de Roth..
Haras JoumhouriThe Algerian Republican Cavalry, also known as the Algerian Republican Guard is a military corps of the Algerian army. History and purpose The Republican Cavalry is composed of about 6,000 troops, most of which are cavalry mounted. It finds its roots in the mix of traditions of both the famous B..
HaratinHaratin (also transliterated Haratins, Harratins or Haratine, etc, singular Hartani) is a Saharan / Sahelian word of obscure origin applied mainly in Mauritania, southern Morocco, Western Sahara, Algeria, Senegal and Mali to largely sedentary oasis-dwelling black populations speaking either Berber ..
Harauti languageThe Harauti language is a dialect of Rajasthani language of Indo-Aryan language family. It is spoken in Kota, Baran, Bundi and Jhalawar districts of Rajasthan and its adjacent areas of Madhya Pradesh. Its word order is typical SOV and its characteristic feature, unlike Hindi, is presence or absence..
Haraze Al BiarHaraze Al Biar is one of three departments in Hadjer-Lamis, a region of Chad. Its capital is Massaguet. Departments of Chad Aboudeïa · Assoungha · Baguirmi · Barh Azoum · Barh El Gazel · Barh Köh · Barh Sara · Barh Signaka · Batha Est..
Haraze Mangueigne DepartmentHaraze Mangueigne is one of three departments in Salamat, a region of Chad. Its capital is Haraze Mangueigne. Departments of Chad Aboudeïa · Assoungha · Baguirmi · Barh Azoum · Barh El Gazel · Barh Köh · Barh Sara · Barh Signaka · Bat..
Hara (band)Hara is a Romanian pop band from Cluj-Napoca. Its members during 2000-2002 were: Flavius Buzilă, Mihai Pop, Nicu Lichirie, Tudor Runcanu and Doru Dejeu. Since 2003 the members are: Flavius Buzilă, Mihai Pop, Nicu Lichirie, Marius Astilean and Vasi Nani. Discography Aiurea (2001) - meaning either ..
Hara (Bible)Hara in the Bible is a place in Assyria. It is mentioned in the first book of Chronicles, chapter 5, verse 16 as a place of exile. ..
Hara ArenaThe Hara Arena is a 5,500-seat multi-purpose arena in Dayton, Ohio, USA. It hosted the Dayton Jets basketball team and Dayton Gems ice hockey team. The arena was opened in 1964. The Arena is also venue to many types of concerts, trade shows, and conventions, including the annual Dayton Hamvention...
Hara BerezaitiHarā Bərəzaitī is the name given in the Avestan language to a legendary mountain or mountain range around which the world is structured. Etymology and derived names Harā Bərəzaitī reflects Proto-Iranian *Harā Bṛzatī. *Bṛzatī is the feminine form of the adjective *bṛzant- "high", ..
Hara clanThe Hara clan originated in the japanese province of Shimosa Province during the Sengoku Period of the 16th century. The Hara clan at first served under the Chiba clan. Three branches of the Hara clan then went on to served under the Takeda clan of Kai province, producing many famous members. Follow..
Hara Huna KingdomHara-Hunas were a Chinese tribe close to Himalayas so that they had limited interaction with Indian kingdoms. Thus they got mentioned in the epic Mahabharata. They belonged to the Xingjiang province of China, east of Kashmir. However they were nomadic people who changed their settlements time to t..
Hara IslandHara is a small island off the northern coast of Estonia, used as a military base during the Soviet era. The island is currently uninhabited. ..
Hara Masatane(d.1575) Hara Masatane, the relative to Hara Toratane. Masatane is counted among the 24 generals under Takeda Shingen. It is known that Masatane was a very skilled commander. He was present at the Battle of Mimasetoge of the year of (1569). During the Battle of Nagashino in 1575, Masatane was kill..
Hara Nagayori(????-1600) Hara Nagayori, an officer under the Oda clan. At first, Nagayori served under that of Shibata Katsuie. After Oda Nobunaga's death during the year of 1582, Nagayori fought against Toyotomi Hideyoshi. After Katsuie met his death, Nagayori went on to serve under Maeda Toshiie, and Hideyos..
Hara SachieHara Sachie (原沙知絵; born May 1, 1978 in Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan) is a Japanese actress. External links [JMDb Profile (in Japanese)][Profile at Ken-on, her talent agency (in Japanese)] ..
Hara TakashiHara Takashi Hara Takashi (原敬 February 91856–November 41921) was a Japanese politician and the 19th Prime Minister of Japan from September 291918 to November 41921. He was also called Hara Kei informally. He was the first commoner appointed to the office of prime minister of Japan. His..
Hara TamikiHara Tamiki (原 民喜, November 15, 1905 - March 13, 1951) is a Japanese author. He was born in Hiroshima in 1905 and died in Tokyo in 1951 when he threw himself in front of an oncoming train. Hara was a survivor of the atomic bombing of Hiroshima and this experience, and the memory of his dead..
Hara Toratane(1497-1564) Before Hara Toratane joined the likes of Takeda Nobutora, he served as a vassal of the Chiba of Shimosa. He was counted among as one of Takeda Shingen's 24 elite generals. During the year of 1521, Toratane assisted in the defeat of Fukushima Masashige. It is known that his reputation ba..
Hara Torayoshiwas a servant under the likes of Takeda Shingen, and a relative of Hara Masatane and Hara Toratane. Torayoshi was best known for an event that took place during the 4th Battle of Kawanakajima. During that battle, when the Uesugi raided the main camp, and Torayoshi aided Shingen, he was one of very ..
HarbaiHarbai was negus of Ethiopia, and some records list him as a member of the Zagwe dynasty. He is considered the ancestor of the kings of the Ethiopian province of Lasta. Little is known about his reign, which E.A. Wallis Budge states lasted 20 years.1 Budge wrote that Mairari died around 1330; othe..
Harballabh Fair"Shree Baba Harballabh Sangeet Sammelan" is the oldest festival of Indian Classical Music in the world. It shall be completing 130 Years on 26th December 2005. The Government of India has recognized this festival as one of the National Festivals of Music. For More Information please visit Harba..
HarbardsbreenHardbardsbreen Area 36 km² Highest point 1950 meters above sea level Lowest point 1250 meters above sea level Municipalities Luster (Sogn og Fjordane) Harbardsbreen is the 10th largest glacier in mainland Norway. See also Largest Glaciers of Norway ..
Harbeck-Fruitdale, OregonHarbeck-Fruitdale is a census-designated place within Josephine County, Oregon, near Grants Pass. As of the 2000 census, the CDP population was 3,780. It includes the community of Fruitdale. Geography Harbeck-Fruitdale CDP is centered at [42°25′5″N, 123°19′7″W] (42.417957, -123..
HarbelHarbel is a city in Liberia. It was named for the founder of The Firestone Tire & Rubber Company, Harvey S. Firestone, and his wife, Idabelle. Harbel is home to a massive natural rubber plantation which is still operated by the Firestone subsidiary of Bridgestone. ..
Harbhajan MannHarbhajan Mann started his singing career in 1977. He performed in local shows for the asian audience in Canada after school. Harbhajan studied punjabi music from his first teacher, Karnail Singh. In 1992, Harbhajan big break came when he release his first album Chithiye Nee Chithiye in Canada. The ..
Harbhajan RaiHarbhajan Rai (born December 27, 1961 in Jullundurcant, India) is a former field hockey player from Canada, who competed at the 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles, California. There he finished in tenth place with the Men's National Hockey Team. International Senior Competitions 1984 – Olym..
Harbhajan SinghFor the Indian soldier, see Baba Harbhajan Singh Harbhajan SinghIndia (IND) Batting style Right-hand bat Bowling type Right-arm offbreak Tests ODIs Matches 55 128 '''Runs scored 930 578 Batting average 15.50 12.84 100s/50s -/2 -/- Top score 66 46 ..
Harbhajan Singh (poet)Please [Glossary#Wwikify] (format) this article or section as suggested in the [Guide to layoutGuide to layout] and the [Manual of StyleManual of Style]. Remove this template after wikifying. This article has been tagged since March 2006. Harbhajan Singh (18 Augu..
Harbhajan Singh YogiHarbhajan Singh Khalsa Yogiji (August 26 1929–October 6 2004), also known as Yogi Harbhajan and Yogi Bhajan, was a spiritual leader who was the head of the Sikh Dharma in the western hemisphere. He was widely known as a master of Kundalini Yoga and taught thousands to be teachers and spread th..
Harbin哈尔滨市 Hā'ěrbīn Shì Administration Type Sub-provincial city City seat Daoli District Mayor Shi Zhongxin 石忠信 (since 2002) Area 5,3775 km² Population (2005) - Metropolitan area 9,462,300 3,298,600[link] GDP (2004) - per capita CNY 141.48 bi..
Harbinder SinghHarbinder Singh is a famous indian hockey player. ..
Harbine, NebraskaHarbine is a village in Jefferson County, Nebraska, United States. The population was 56 at the 2000 census. Geography Harbine is located at [40°11′30″N, 96°58′26″W] (40.191529, -96.973772)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, the..
HarbingerFor other uses of the word, see Harbinger (disambiguation). A harbinger is a sign of things to come. Throughout history and literature, harbingers and omens figure prominently, and are responsible for major decisions which have altered the course of both. If legend was fact, Christianity and Weste..
Harbingers (comics)Harbingers was a largely unaffliated group of fictional characters with superhuman powers that, at one point or another, appeared in all Valiant Comics titles. Two different groups of Harbingers appeared in the title Harbinger (see Harbinger (comics)). They were considered Valiant Universe's equival..
Harbinger (album)Harbinger is singer-songwriter Paula Cole's debut album. Tracks "Happy Home""I Am So Ordinary""Saturn Girl""Watch the Woman's Hands""Bethlehem""Chairoscuro""Black Boots""Oh John""Our Revenge""Dear Gertrude""Hitler's Brothers""She Can't Feel Anything Anymore""Garden of Eden""The Ladder" ..
Harbinger (comics)This article is about the VALIANT comic book; for the DC Comics character, see Harbinger (DC Comics). Contents 1 Overview2 Characters3 What is a Harbinger?4 History of Harbingers5 Plot6 Quotes7 Early Solicitation Information8 Trivia9 Comic-book cove..
Harbinger (DC Comics)Harbinger is a DC Comics character created in the early 1980s. She and her associate, the Monitor, made several short teasing appearances in various DC comic books up until 1985, when the Crisis on Infinite Earths began. Up until Crisis, she and Monitor appeared to be simple, albeit somewhat pompo..
Harbinger (disambiguation)Harbinger has several meanings: Harbinger, a portent or omenHarbinger (album) is the title of the debut album by singer/songwriter Paula ColeHarbinger (DC Comics) is the name of a character in DC Comics' Crisis on Infinite EarthsHarbinger (comics) is a title by Valiant ComicsHarbinger (Enterprise e..
Harbinger (Enterprise episode)"Harbinger" is the title of an episode of [[Star Trek: Enterprise]], from the third season. It is scored by Velton Ray Bunch (BWilliams, 2004). Plot summary [Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: Plot and/or ending details follow. This episode balances three plotlines. In the main story, Ar..
Harbinger (Star Trek novel)Harbinger is the first novel in the [[Star Trek: Vanguard]] series concerning the Starbase 47, otherwise known as Vanguard. Back cover description Returning from its historic first voyage to the edge of the galaxy, the damaged U.S.S. Enterprise journeys through the Taurus Reach, a vast and littl..
Harbinger (video game)Please [Glossary#Wwikify] (format) this article or section as suggested in the [Guide to layoutGuide to layout] and the [Manual of StyleManual of Style]. Remove this template after wikifying. This article has been tagged since July 2006. Harbinger is an adventure C..
Harbinger Corp.Harbinger Corporation was a leader in e-commerce software and network services. Founded in December 1983 by C. Tycho Howle and David Leach, it went public in August 1995 (NASDAQ:HRBC). It was purchased by Peregrine Systems, Inc. on 16 June 2000. At its peak, Harbinger had 1,100 employes, 40,000 act..
Harbinger of ApocalypseThe Harbinger of Apocalypse is a fictional comic book character in the Marvel Comics universe. He was a servant of Apocalypse and an enemy of Cable. The Harbinger first appeared in Cable #50, written by James Robinson and pencilled by José Ladrönn. Fictional history In 1859, the immortal mutan..
Harbinger of JusticeThe Harbinger of Justice is a controversial signature character used as a prominent example in the roleplaying game Dark Champions. The Harbinger, aka "The Blue Moon Killer", is a vigilante who stalks the streets of Hudson City. In his original version, he had the power to summon any real-world fir..
Harbinger of MetalHarbinger of Metal is a 74-minute EP by Finnish doom metal band Reverend Bizarre that was released in 2003. Track listing "Harbringer" (3:27)"Strange Horizon" (13:52)"The Ambassador" (1:47)"From the Void" (20:18)"The Wandering Jew" (18:27)"Into the Realms of Magickal Entertainment" (3:41)"D..
Harbinger Resistance (Valiant Comics)The Harbinger Resistance was an event taking place in the Valiant Comics universe. Story The Harbinger Resistance was started by the renegade Harbinger Faith Herbert, alias Zepplin, to combat the world dominating aspirations of Harbinger Foundation founder, Toyo Harada. Later on (according to Rai..
Harbin (disambiguation)There is a major city in China with this name: Harbin, China There is a Chinese aircraft manufacturer that uses the name: Harbin Aircraft Manufacturing Corporation (HAMC) There are also three populated places in the United States with this name: Harbin, Georgia in Gwinnett County, GeorgiaHarbin, Ten..
Harbin Aircraft Manufacturing CorporationFor the international biker club see Hells Angels. Harbin Aircraft Manufacturing Corporation (HAMC) is a Chinese company located in the Heilongjiang province that makes aircraft. History The first factory opened in 1952 to repair aircraft. In 1958, it began producing licensed(and later, pirated) ..
Harbin BeerHarbin Beer (Chinese: 哈尔滨啤酒, pinyin: Hā'ěrbīn Píjiǔ) is a product of the Harbin Brewery. One of Harbin's beers is a wheat beer that has a resemblance to the Belgian beer Hoegaarden. The Brewery is owned by Anheuser-Busch. ..

