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Omar and Omer
Omar ( also spelled Omer or Umar ) (, ) () can refer to:
* Omar ( name ), including a list of people with the given name or surname Omar, which can be spelt Omer or Umar as well
* Omar Tarin or Omer Tarin, Pakistani poet and scholar.
* Omar, Omer and Umar etc are variations of the name

Omar and Bartov
" Denial and Defiance in the Work of Rabbi Regina Jonas " in In God's Name: Genocide and Religion in the 20th Century, Phyllis Mack and Omar Bartov, eds.

Omar and professor
His daughter was the author Imma von Bodmershof and his son Rolf, a professor of anthropology who converted to Islam in 1927 and assumed the name Omar.

Omar and history
In 1915, Regret became the first filly to win the Kentucky Derby ( of only three in the history of the race ), and in 1917, the English-bred colt " Omar Khayyam " became the first foreign-bred horse to win the race.
* An assessment of the career of Omar Torrijos in the context of Panamanian history
Lathrop made history in December 2010 by appointing Omar Ornelas, 19 at the time, to fill a vacancy on the council.
General Omar Bradley described Ridgway's work turning the tide of the Korean War as " the greatest feat of personal leadership in the history of the Army.
With the addition of " Pipo " Rossi ( returned from Millonarios of Colombia ), Federico Vairo ( traded from Rosario Central ) and the rise of Enrique Omar Sívori from the youth categories River won the 1955, 1956 and 1957 titles consecutively for the first time in the history of the club.
Fergana also played a central role in the history of the Mughal dynasty of South Asia in that Omar Sheikh Mirza, chieftain of Farghana, was the father of Zahiruddin Muhammad Babur ( 1483 – 1530 ), founder of the Mughal dynasty in India.
During most of its history, Transbrasil was owned by local entrepreneur Omar Fontana.
On December 1, 1994, Vélez defeated Milan 2 – 0, with goals from Roberto Trotta ( from a penalty kick at the 5th minute of the second half ), and Omar Asad ( 13th minute of the second half ), successfully becoming club world champion for the first time in history.
Source: http :// www. history. army. mil / brochures / bradley / 08. jpg part of Omar Nelson Bradley: The Centennial
The next section presents the history of the application of Islamic jurisdiction on apostates documenting notable cases from the early centuries of Islam, such as those of freethinkers Ibn al-Rawandi and Ar-Razi ( 865-925 ), or skeptical poets such as Omar Khayyam ( 1048-1131 ) and Hafiz ( 1320 – 89 ), or Sufi ( mystic ) practitioners including Mansur Al-Hallaj, executed in 922 and As-Suhrawardi executed in 1191, and the atheist Sulayman al-Ma ' arri ( 973-1057 ).
Also the city has been a cultural center of folkloric manifestations, being: Ignacio Figueredo, Carmelo Aracas, Ramon García, Urbino Ruiz, Marcelino Castillo, Felix Marchena, Omar Moreno, Manuel Luna, Eneas Perdomo, El Carrao de Palmarito, Francisco Montoya, Isabelita Aparicio, Pedro Gamarra and Cristóbal Jiménez, among others, representatives of the most important musical manifestation of the region and the country, the Joropo, along with the harp, the cuatro and maracas, is part of the history of San Fernando de Apure.
That team, coached by José Yudica, had notable players such as Jorge Gáspari, Horacio Milozzi, top-scorer Luis Andreuchi and Omar " El Indio " Gómez, considered the greatest idol in club's history.
Sumo's history was linked to impresario Omar Chabán, who was the owner of Café Einstein and then of Cemento, where Sumo played many times.
Sayyid Ajjal Shams al-Din Omar al-Bukhari (; ) ( 1211 – 1279 ) was Yunnan's first provincial governor in history, appointed by the Mongol Yuan Dynasty.

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Subsequently other topics would be explored in films such as Omar Guetlato of Merzak Allouache ; this production, which has been a significant success, is a chronicle of the difficulties that can meet the urban youth.
The eleventh century Persian mathematician Omar Khayyám saw a strong relationship between geometry and algebra, and was moving in the right direction when he helped to close the gap between numerical and geometric algebra with his geometric solution of the general cubic equations, but the decisive step came later with Descartes.
His youngest son, Mahomed Omar Jan, was born in 1889 of an Afghan mother, connected by descent with the Barakzai family.
He has been portrayed by actors Omar Berdouni in United 93, and Zak Santiago in Flight 93.
A more general binomial theorem and the so-called " Pascal's triangle " were known in the 10th-century A. D. to Indian mathematician Halayudha and Persian mathematician Al-Karaji, in the 11th century to Persian poet and mathematician Omar Khayyam, and in the 13th century to Chinese mathematician Yang Hui, who all derived similar results .< ref > Al-Karaji also provided a mathematical proof of both the binomial theorem and Pascal's triangle, using mathematical induction.
Chadian president Idriss Déby accuses Sudanese President Omar Hasan Ahmad al-Bashir of trying to " destabilize our country, to drive our people into misery, to create disorder and export the war from Darfur to Chad.
In 1886 Said Ali bin Said Omar, Sultan of Bambao, signed an agreement with the French government that allowed France to establish a protectorate over the entire island of Ngazidja ( Grande Comore ; protectorates were also established over Ndzwani ( Anjouan ), and Mwali ( Mohéli island in French ) the same year.
During liberation war in Algeria, the Algerian Psychiatrist Frantz Omar Fanon found his practice of treatment of native Algerians ineffective due to the continuation of the horror of a colonial war.
In the short week of free agency Carolina signed TE Jeremy Shockey, TE Ben Hartsock, LB Omar Gaither, WR Legedu Naanee, QB Derek Anderson and K Olindo Mare.
His successor was his nephew, Ismail Omar Guelleh.
On May 12, 2001, President Ismail Omar Guelleh presided over the signing of what is termed the final peace accord officially ending the decade-long civil war between the government and the armed faction of the FRUD, led by Ahmed Dini Ahmed, an Afar nationalist and former Gouled political ally.
In the presidential election held April 8, 2005 Ismail Omar Guelleh was re-elected to a second 6-year term at the head of a multi-party coalition that included the FRUD and other major parties.
The parliamentary party system is dominated by the People's Rally for Progress and the current President is Ismail Omar Guelleh.
In 1999, President Hassan Gouled Aptidon's chief of staff, head of security, and key adviser for over 20 years, Ismail Omar Guelleh was elected to the Presidency as the RPP candidate.
Ismail Omar Guelleh took the oath of office as the second President of the Republic of Djibouti on May 8, 1999, with the support of an alliance between the RPP and the government-recognized section of the Afar-led FRUD.
On 12 May 2001, President Ismail Omar Guelleh presided over the signing of what is termed the final peace accord officially ending the decade-long civil war between the government and the armed faction of the FRUD.
Eritrea's President Isaias visited Djibouti in early 2001 and President Ismail Omar Guelleh made a reciprocal visit to Asmara in the early summer of 2001.
While Djibouti ’ s President Ismail Omar Guelleh has close ties with Ethiopia ’ s ruling Ethiopian People's Revolutionary Democratic Front ( EPRDF ), he has tried to maintain an even hand, developing relations with Eritrea.
Eisenhower ( 2nd from left ) and Omar Bradley ( 2nd from right ) were members of the 1912 West Point football team.
* 1123 – Omar Khayyám, Persian poet, astronomer, mathematician, and philosopher ( b. 1048 )
It was founded circa 1958 – 1959 after the publication of its ( first ) holy book the Principia Discordia, written by Malaclypse the Younger and Omar Khayyam Ravenhurst after a series of shared hallucinations at a bowling alley.
* 1935 – Omar Bongo, President of Gabon ( d. 2009 )
Many of the nation's leftists, pointing to a similar crash that had killed Panamanian President Omar Torrijos Herrera less than three months later, blamed the United States government.

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