• Look up Attar or attar in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Attar or Attoor (Arabic: عطار) is an essential oil or perfume. Attar or Attoor may also refer...
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  • Iraqi painter Zayn-e-Attar (died 1403), Persian physician Look up Attar in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Attar (disambiguation) This page or section...
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    setting Attar or athar, an essential oil used as perfumes Antiquities Trafficking and Heritage Anthropology Research Project (ATHAR) Attar (disambiguation) Atar...
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  • the India-Pakistan border Atar (disambiguation) Attar (disambiguation) Atrai (disambiguation) Athar (disambiguation) Athari, Sunni Islamic theological...
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  • Tactical Airborne Reconnaissance System (ATARS) Attar (disambiguation) Atari (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title...
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  • Al Attar Tower can refer to a number of properties developed by the Al Attar Group including: Al Attar Business Tower, a Dubai office tower Khalid Al...
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  • Atta (redirect from Atta (disambiguation))
    September 11 terrorist attacks. ATA (disambiguation) Attar (disambiguation) Atman (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with...
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  • Nelly Furtado, a Canadian singer, songwriter and record producer Nelly Attar, a Lebanese athlete, first Arab woman to summit K2 Nelly's (1899–1998),...
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  • Otto, or attar, or ittar any essential oil produced by distillation Auto (disambiguation) Hurricane Otto (disambiguation) Otho (disambiguation) Oto (disambiguation)...
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  • Birds is a 12th-century classic of Persian poetry written by Farid ud-Din Attar. Conference of the Birds may also refer to: Conference of the Birds: The...
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  • Tasmania-born field hockey player Zayn-e-Attar, also known as Ali ibn Husayn Ansari Shirazi and as Haji Zayn Attar, a 14th-century Persian physician Zayn...
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  • East mythology Astar (disambiguation) Ishtar, an ancient Mesopotamian goddess possibly connected to Attar This disambiguation page lists articles associated...
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  • about 100 km (62 mi) from Mosul and a few miles south of Sinjar Qahtan al-Attar (born 1950), Iraqi singer Qahtan Chathir Drain, Iraqi national footballer...
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  • Ata'ollah Ashrafi Esfahani (1902-1982), Iranian religious leader Mehdi Attar-Ashrafi (1948-2021), Iranian middleweight weightlifter and Olympian Muhammad...
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  • blockchain Astar (game), two-player abstract strategy board game Astar (god), or ʿAṯtar, an astral god Agency for Science, Technology and Research, or ASTAR, a...
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    (1910-1974), Syrian Egyptian singer, music composer, and actor Farid ad-Din Attar (1145-1221), Iranian Sufi poet Farid Bang (born Farid Hamed El Abdellaoui...
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  • Sibille Attar (born 1981), Swedish singer of French origin Sibyl (disambiguation) Cybil (disambiguation) Sibylla (disambiguation) Sibylle (disambiguation) This...
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  • Sleepy-Head, a 1915 piano composition by Arnold Bax Sleepyhead (album), Sibille Attar album, 2013 Sleepyheads, a 2003 album by Mr. Lif Sleepyhead, a 2002 album...
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    actress Suad Amiry (born 1951), Palestinian author and architect Suad al-Attar (born 1942), Iraqi painter Suad Beširević (1963-2019), Slovenian footballer...
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  • basketball player Bachir Attar (born 1964), Moroccan American musician and leader of The Master Musicians of Jajouka led by Bachir Attar. Bachir Bensaddek (born...
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  • Khaled Abou El Fadl (born 1963), Kuwaiti-American law professor Abolfazl Attar (born 1968), Iranian film director, screenwriter & film editor Abolfazl...
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    the term. Mythology portal Asia portal Adonis Bael Beelzebub Baal (disambiguation) Baal in popular culture Baal the demon Baalahs Baʿal Peʿor (Lord of...
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  • politician Abbas Aram (1906–1985), Iranian diplomat and politician Abbas Attar (1944–2018), Iranian photographer, member of Magnum Photos Abbas Kaoud (born...
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  • singer and actor Hajji Firuz, the traditional herald of Nowruz Hajji Zayn al-Attar, 14th century Persian physician Hajji Zeynalabdin Taghiyev, Azeri industrial...
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  • in Dariba Kalan trade in costume jewellery. Some also deal in authentic attar, a special variety of perfume. These stores claim to date back to the early...
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    Agnete og Havmanden. Science fiction writer Joe Haldeman wrote two books on Attar the Merman in which genetically enhanced mermen can communicate telepathically...
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    Translation. Open Road Media. p. 85. ISBN 978-1-4804-1185-2. OCLC 892798474. ʻAṭṭār, Farīd al-Dīn, -approximately 1230 (2017). The conference of the birds....
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    Temple of Bel in Palmyra, Syria Ba‘al Bel and the Dragon Belial Belus (disambiguation) Belus (Assyrian) Belus (Babylonian) Belus (Egyptian) EN (cuneiform)...
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    graves on the Mount. Notable rabbis buried on the mount include Chaim ibn Attar and others from the 15th century to the present day. Tradition wrongly identifies...
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    Baal. When the story resumes after the coronation of a temporary king, Attar, followed by a large lacuna (estimated to be around 30 lines), Anat threatens...
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