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Al Mashhad is a news and infotainment multi-media platform headed by the journalist Tony Khalife and a group of investors. Al Mashhad is focused on audiences throughout the Middle East and North Africa region. The platform programs include political, social, entertainment, economic, and sports news, as well as a group of talk shows. [1]
Dublin is a borough in Bucks County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 2,177 at the 2020 census. The population was 2,177 at the 2020 census. Dublin is part of Pennridge School District .
The Shelbourne Hotel is a historic hotel in Dublin, Ireland, situated in a landmark building on the north side of St Stephen's Green. Currently owned by Archer Hotel Capital [ 2 ] and operated by Marriott International , the hotel has 265 rooms in total and reopened in March 2007 after undergoing an eighteen-month refurbishment.
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Al-Mustansiriya University and Al-Rasheed Sport Club established. 1964 – Al-Yarmouk Teaching Hospital established. 1965 - Population: 1,490,759 city; 1,657,424 urban agglomeration. [38] 1966 Film festival held at Al-Rashid Cinema. [39] Al-Shaab Stadium and Martyrs' Mosque built. [4] 1967 – Firqat Ittahaad al-Fannaaneed theatre group formed ...
Maqsudabad (Persian: مقصوداباد, also Romanized as Maqşūdābād) [1] is a village in Tabadkan Rural District, in the Central District of Mashhad County, Razavi Khorasan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 216, in 61 families. [2]
The Belvedere Hotel is a hotel located on Great Denmark Street in Dublin, Ireland. It operates primarily in three Georgian red-brick houses built in the 1770s, at 1-3 North Great George's Street, while the remainder of the property to the rear was constructed in the mid 2000s. [4] [5] [6] Number 1 has served as the Belvedere hotel since around ...
Bernard O'Kane, a scholar of Islamic art and architecture, notes that the nisbas of al-Afif al-Dawla indicate that he served the Caliph al-Fa'iz, who reigned from 1154 to 1160, and the vizier al-Salih Tala'i, who served this position from 1154 to 1161, and that the mihrab can thus be dated to sometime in the period of 1154–1160. [2]