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  2. Agarwood - Wikipedia

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    Agarwood, aloeswood, eaglewood, gharuwood or the Wood of Gods, commonly referred to as oud or oudh (from Arabic: عود, romanized: ʿūd, pronounced), is a fragrant, dark and resinous wood used in incense, perfume, and small hand carvings.

  3. Treedom Oud - Wikipedia

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    Treedom Oud is a manufacturer of agarwood oil, also known as oud oil or dehn al oud in Arabic. [1] Headquartered in Bangkok , with the distillation facility in Trat Province in eastern Thailand, the company was formed in 2006.

  4. List of oud players - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of people notable for playing the oud This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources .

  5. Marcel Khalife - Wikipedia

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    His eldest son, Juilliard School graduate Rami Khalife, is a pianist and composer. [12] [13] In October 2011, the Qatar Philharmonic Orchestra, under the conductorship of James Gaffigan, premiered Khalife's 'Chaos', for orchestra and piano, with Khalife at the helm as a soloist. In February 2013, Rami Khalife's Arab Spring-inspired 'Requiem ...

  6. Abdessadeq Cheqara - Wikipedia

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    Known as the grand master of al-Ala (Andalusian music), he was also a violin and oud virtuoso. His first name is also written Abd el Saddeq, Abdessadek, Abdesaddek, and many other variations. His surname is variously spelt Chekara, Cheqara, Chqara, Sheqara, Shekara, Shkara, and variations thereof.

  7. Mass'oud Mirza Zell-e Soltan - Wikipedia

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    Massud Mirza in 1890, photograhed by Ernst Hoeltzer. Mass'oud Mirza Zell-e Soltan (Persian: مسعود میرزا ظل‌السلطان, "Mass'oud Mirza the Sultan's Shadow"; 5 January 1850 in Tabriz – 2 July 1918 in Isfahan), or Massud Mirza, was an Iranian prince of the Qajar dynasty; he was known as the "Yamin-od-Dowleh" ("Right Hand of the Government").

  8. Béni Abbès - Wikipedia

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    Béni Abbès is written in Arabic بني عباس, Bani Abbas ("The children of Abbas"). C. Rames explains in his book Beni-Abbes (Oran Sahara): Historical, geographical and medical study (1941) that the origin of the name comes from the name of the tribe of the city's first occupant : "Forty years after the death of Sidi Othman, in the distant Saguia el-Hamra (Western Sahara), El Mahdi Ben ...

  9. Opioid use disorder - Wikipedia

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    The variety of treatment modalities available for OUD—such as medication-assisted treatment (MAT), counseling, and residential programs—can be overwhelming. Patients may have difficulty understanding which option best suits them, leading to confusion and potential disengagement from the treatment process.