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When interviewed by French sport paper L'Equipe after Genzebe Dibaba set the world record i Monaco Diamond League 2015, Aden told the journalist his personal best at 1500 meter was 3.36. "un athlète moyen, dit-il. 1'46’’ sur 800 m et 3’36’’ au 1 500 m". [20] According to statistics from IAAF, Aden's personal best at 1500 metres is 3.38.
Mohamed Aden was arrested on 12 October 2013 year by the Belgian authorities, who accused him of helping the alleged leader of the pirates, Mohamed Abdi Hassan. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] According to the Somali media, the arrest was "the result of the Belgium authorities’ overreaction and lack of understanding of the power dynamics of this particular ...
John Aden Gillett (born 12 January 1958) is a British actor. He is best known for playing the role of Jack Maddox on the BBC series The House of Eliott. [1]
The Khaleej Aden Theater Troupe, founded in 2005, has been dedicated to preserving the endangered Adeni dialect and revitalizing the local theatrical scene.Director Amr Gamal, who leads the troupe, conceived the idea to stage Hamlet in Aden after watching some filmed productions of Shakespeare's plays that were broadcast for free on YouTube by the Globe Theatre during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Ibrahim Mohamed Aden Gedi (born November 11, 1972) is a Somali-American former middle-distance runner who represented Somalia in international competition until he gained US citizenship in 2000, after which he competed for the United States. [2]
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'Adan or Aden, a city of Yemen 'Adan Governorate, Yemen; Al-Adan, a district of the governorate of Mubarak Al-Kabeer in Kuwait; The Adan River, located in India; Adan, Hooghly, village in West Bengal, India; Aden_Protectorate Protectorate state of Britain from 1839 to 1960.