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2024-12-06 | Ali Barakat (Lebanese singer) | Ali Barakat is a Lebanese singer specializing in anasheeds. He is known as "The Nightingale of Hezbollah". | Stub | Petru30 (479) | |||
2024-12-07 | Al Maigliah Market Center (Shopping mall in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia) | Al Maigliah Market Center (Arabic: مركز المعيقلية التجاري) is a traditional shopping complex in the ad-Dirah neighborhood of Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, located in the western part of the Qasr al-Hukm District. Built in the period 1988–1992 during the second phase of the Qasr Al Hukm District Development Project, it contains 1,000 shops divided into four sections specializing in the trade of traditional perfumes, gold, watches and fashion retail. | Start | Hamza A. Durrani (9369) | |||
2024-12-09 | List of ambassadors of Turkey to OIC | The list of ambassadors of Turkey to OIC includes diplomats who represent Turkey's interests within the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC). The Turkish Permanent Mission to the OIC was established in Jeddah on 24 July 2015 and began operations at a temporary office in the Radisson Blu Hotel. | Stub | FactFindersEnigma (297) | |||
2024-12-07 | Al Deira Market (Shopping mall in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia) | Al Deira Market (Arabic: أسواق الديرة), also known as Souq Ushaiger (Arabic: سوق أشيقر) is a traditional shopping center in the ad-Dirah district of Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, located in the Qasr al-Hukm District. It contains 400 shops that specialize in the sale of handicrafts, imported fabrics and carpets. | Start | Hamza A. Durrani (9369) | |||
2024-12-09 | Souq al-Thumairi (Marketplace in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia) | Souq al-Thumairi (Arabic: سوق الثميري), also known as the Clocktower Souq, is a historic traditional marketplace in the ad-Dirah neighborhood of Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, located on the either side of the Thumairi Street in the Qasr al-Hukm District. It is known for its gold markets and jewelry stores, besides several heritage shops that specialize in the sale of antique firearms and other souvenir items. | Start | Hamza A. Durrani (9369) | |||
2024-12-09 | List of ambassadors of Turkey to OSCE | The list of ambassadors of Turkey to the OSCE comprises diplomats responsible for representing Turkey's interests within the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE). Turkey has been an active member of the OSCE since its inception, with its ambassadors playing a key role in fostering dialogue, security, and cooperation in the region. | Start | FactFindersEnigma (297) | |||
2024-12-25 | HighFest International Performing Arts Festival | The HighFest International Performing Arts Festival (in English: HighFest | in Armenian: Հայֆեստ) was established in 2003. The festival is organized by the non-governmental organization Armenian Actors Union. | Start | Harold Krabs (240) | |||
2024-12-26 | Buna (payment system) (Cross-border financial infrastructure) | Buna, known until 2020 as the Arab Regional Payment System (ARPS), is a multinational financial market infrastructure that allows payment versus payment (PvP) settlement of transactions in currencies of the Middle East and North Africa region. It is operated by the Arab Regional Payments Clearing and Settlement Organization (ARPCSO), a company based in Abu Dhabi and fully owned by the Arab Monetary Fund (AMF). | Start | Boubloub (18402) | |||
2024-12-28 | Arab Movement Party (Lebanese political party) | The Arab Movement Party (Arabic: تحزب التيار العربي, romanized: Hizb al-Tayyār al-Arabi) is a Nasserist political party in Lebanon led by Sunni politician Shaker al-Barjawi. | Start | Jnoubi75 (457) | |||
2024-12-29 | Jawbi (Iraqi music and dance genre) | Jawbi, Al-Jawbi or Al-Jawbia, (Arabic: جوبي، الجوبي أو الجوبية), is an Iraqi Bedouin and village music and dance genre that is danced by a group in a circle. | Start | ZZ510 (566) | |||
2024-12-16 | Royal Secondary Industrial Institute (Technology institute in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia) | Royal Secondary Industrial Institute (RSII) (Arabic: المعهد الملكي الصناعي الثانوي), also Riyadh Polytechnic Institute (RPI), is a public institute of technology in the al-Malaz neighborhood of Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. It was established in 1966 and comes under the Saudi Technical and Vocational Training Corporation. | Start | Hamza A. Durrani (9369) | |||
2024-12-10 | Burj al-Malaz | Burj al-Malaz (Arabic: برج الملز, lit. 'Malaz Tower'), also known as Burj al-Arab (Arabic: برج العرب, lit. 'Arab Tower'), Imarat al-Barmil (Arabic: عمارة البرميل, lit. 'barrel apartment building') and Capitol Records Building, was a cylindrical-shaped apartment building on al-Jamiʽah Street in the al-Malaz district of Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. | Stub | Hamza A. Durrani (9369) | |||
2024-12-03 | Bank Shahr (Iranian banking and financial services corporation) | Shahr Bank is one of the private banks in Iran that officially started its operations on February 9, 2009. In the past, this bank provided financial services under the names "Honarvaran Shahr Cooperative" and "Shahr Credit Cooperative." | C | Harold Krabs (240) | |||
2025-01-02 | Ömer Önhon (Turkish diplomat) | Ömer Önhon (born 29 December 1960) is a Turkish diplomat who served as Turkey's ambassador to Syria and Spain. He was Turkey's last ambassador to Ba'athist Syria. His father is retired ambassador Candemir Önhon, and his grandfather, Saim Önhon, was a soldier, parliamentarian, and founding member of the Turkish Jockey Club. | Start | FactFindersEnigma (297) | |||
2024-12-07 | Lebanese detainees in Syria | The Lebanese prisoners detained in Syria or the Missing Lebanese in Syria are hundreds or even thousands (estimated at 622) of Lebanese citizens who were detained or disappeared during the Lebanese Civil War (1975–1990) and after, in the time of the Syrian occupation of Lebanon, which lasted until 2005. | C | Jimmyp84 (225) | |||
2025-01-03 | Hamzeh Mozafari (Iranian football player (born 1982)) | Hamzeh Mozafari(born 28 January 1982 in Sirjan) is a former player for the Gol Gohar Sirjan team in the Persian Gulf Pro League and a football coach from Iran. He is currently the coach of the Gol Gohar football team. | Stub | Alenmo1 (51) | |||
2024-12-22 | Princess Latifa bint Sultan Mosque (Sunni mosque in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia) | The Princess Latifa bint Sultan bin Abdulaziz Mosque (Arabic: جامع الأميرة لطيفة بنت سلطان بن عبد العزيز) is a Sunni Islam Friday mosque in the al-Rahmaniyah neighborhood of Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. Opened in 2013, it is named after Princess Latifa bint Sultan Al Saud, the daughter of Saudi crown prince Sultan bin Abdulaziz and granddaughter of King Abdulaziz ibn Saud, the founder of Saudi Arabia. | Start | Hamza A. Durrani (9369) | |||
2024-12-25 | Al-Faisal Museum for Arab-Islamic Art (Art museum in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia) | Al-Faisal Museum for Arab-Islamic Art (Arabic: متحف الفيصل للفن العربي الإسلامي) is an art museum in the al-Olaya district of Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, located next to the Al Faisaliah Tower in the building of King Faisal Center for Research and Islamic Studies. | C | Hamza A. Durrani (9369) | |||
2024-12-25 | Vivian Silver Impact Award | The Vivian Silver Impact Award is presented annually to an Arab woman and Israeli woman who embody the values and actions of the Canadian-Israeli peace activist Vivian Silver (1949-2023). The award was created by the family of Vivian Silver and launched and coordinated with the assistance of the New Israel Fund. | Start | Starlighsky (7484) | |||
2024-12-16 | List of things named after prime ministers of Israel | Stub | Folkezoft (7569) | ||||
2025-01-21 | Sinam Mohamed (Syrian diplomat) | Sinam Sherkany Mohamad is the Syrian Democratic Council (SDC) representative in the United States. She is one of the leading diplomats from the Autonomous Administration of North and East Syria (AANES) in Syria and is a member of the SDC Presidential Council. | Stub | Jwslubbock (3703) | |||
2024-12-08 | Eden Cinema (Cinema in Tel Aviv, Israel, 1913–1974) | Eden Cinema (formerly Eden Theater) was Tel Aviv's first movie theater, which transitioned from a silent film theater to a cinema in the late 1920s with the advancement of technology. It was one of the key cultural institutions of early Tel Aviv, also known as "Little Tel Aviv". | Start | Lookelisten (649) | |||
2024-12-21 | Yalçın Hafızoğlu (Turkish actor) | Yalçın Hafızoğlu (born 18 August 1989) is a Turkish actor. He is best known for his roles in the long-running crime series Kiralık Aşk, and for his work in A bandit cannot rule the world (2015–2021). | Start | Gofur Yuldosh 2002 (45) | |||
2024-12-25 | 1500tasvir (User account in social networks) | 1500Tasvir is a social media-based activist group. The name "1500" refers to the number of people killed during the November 2019 Iran protests. Initially, the account was established to track and repost images of those killed during these protests. However, it later evolved into a media outlet, publishing news about protests in Iran, particularly during the 2022 Iranian protests. | Start | Harold Krabs (240) | |||
2024-12-08 | Nini (1962 film) (Israeli film by Shlomo Suryano) | Nini is an Israeli romantic drama film from 1962, directed by Shlomo Suryano and starring Arik Einstein and Ronit Katz in the lead roles. | Start | Mormac (56) | |||
2025-01-23 | Pezhman Fatehi (Kurdish political prisoner) | Pezhman Fatehi (October 23,1952 in Kamyaran; died January 9, 1981) was a Kurdish political prisoner. He died after being sentenced to a capital punishment sentence at Qezelhesar prison, where he was incarcerated. Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) reported that they apprehended him and three other individuals – Mohsen Mazloum, Vafa Azarbar, and Mohammad Faramarzi – in the Sumar and Baradost regions of Urmia province. | C | Mohammad Hijjawi (55) | |||
2024-12-17 | Al-Shabab Al-Muslim | Al-Shabab Al-Muslim (Arabic: الشباب المسلم, lit. 'Muslim Youth') is an Islamic extremist Palestinian coalition made up of the organizations of Jund al-Sham, Fatah al-Islam, and other smaller extremist organizations. | Start | RowanJ LP (3157) | |||
2024-12-18 | Al Mursalat (Riyadh) | Al-Mursalat (Arabic: المرسلات, lit. 'radio installation') is a neighborhood in northern Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, located west of al-Nuzha and north of the King Salman Neighborhood in the sub-municipality of al-Ulaya. It was named after the telecommunication poles in the locality that were built in the 1960s and 1970s by the German multinational conglomerate Siemens AG. | Stub | Hamza A. Durrani (9369) | |||
2025-01-16 | Omar Diya-ud-Din al-Tavili | Sheikh Omar Diya-ud-Din al-Tavili (Arabic: الشَّيخ عُمَر ضِياءُ الدّين طويلة), also known as Omar Diya-ud-Din al-Biyari, was a Sheikh, scholar and Sufi mystic. He was born in 1839 in the village of Tavila, which was part of the Ottoman Empire (now in Iraqi-Kurdistan), and passed away in 1900 in Biyara, Iraqi-Kurdistan. | Start | Ottomanhistoria (138) | |||
2025-01-16 | Battle of Frenkyazısı (1387) (1386 battle) | The Battle of Frenkyazısı occurred in late 1386 or early 1387, between an Ottoman army under Murad I and a Karamanid force under Alaeddin Ali Bey. The engagement took place outside of Konya and resulted in a decisive Ottoman victory. In the aftermath the Karamanids had to accept Murad I's suzerainty and Ottoman supremacy over the western part of Anatolia was secured for the time being. | Stub | Kilian2807 (487) | |||
2025-01-26 | Ataköy Gunpowder Mill | Ataköy Gunpowder Mill (Baruthane-i Âmire in Ottoman Turkish) is a historical complex that is located on Ataköy, Bakırköy Istanbul. It is administratively under Istanbul Metropolitan Municipality, and is close to Bakırköy Sahil (Istanbul Metro). | C | Historianengineer (92) | |||
2025-02-09 | The Establishment (football) (an organization or individuals alleged to have manipulated results in Turkish football) | The Establishment (Turkish: Yapı), was described by Fenerbahçe S.K. President Ali Koç as an organized system or group that allegedly obstructs the principles of justice, transparency, and impartiality in Turkish football. This term has frequently appeared in debates about referee mistakes in Turkish football, the policies of the football association and the privileging of certain clubs. | Start | Spanshow (40) | |||
2025-02-10 | Ha-Olam | Ha-ʿOlam (Hebrew: העולם, lit. 'The World') was a Hebrew-language weekly newspaper and the official organ of the Zionist Organization (the World Zionist Organization after 1960), published from 1907 to 1950. | Start | إيان (11702) | |||
2025-02-02 | Detention of Behrouz Ehsani and Mehdi Hassani (Detention of political prisoners in Iran) | The detention of Behrouz Ehsani and Mehdi Hassani relates to the death sentences of two political prisoners under arrest in Iran. | Start | Wipka (151) | |||
2025-02-09 | Jerusalemite Civil War (1152 civil war) | Jerusalemite Civil War was a civil war in the kingdom of Jerusalem between Baldwin III of Jerusalem and his mother, Melisende, Queen of Jerusalem during 1152. | Stub | علي العالم (145) | |||
2025-02-04 | Morteza Javaheri (Iranian footballer) | Morteza Javaheri (Persian: مرتضی جواهری) is an Iranian footballer who played as a midfielder in the under-23 level for Esteghlal Tehran and Tractor Tabriz and currently plays for rakhsh azarbaijan F.C. in the League 3 (Iran). | Stub | Aliramtvp (21) | |||
2025-01-27 | Mitzpe Oron (Building) | Mitzpe Oron (Hebrew:מצפה אורון, Oron Lookout) is a memorial site located in the Switzerland Forest in the Lower Galilee in Israel, inaugurated on Israel's Memorial Day in April 2015. The lookout was established in memory of First Sergeant Oron Shaul, an IDF soldier who was killed during the 2014 Gaza War. | Start | Eliezer1987 (2565) | |||
2024-12-28 | Bayn Alasr Walmaqrib (Iraqi song) | Bayn Alasr Walmaqrib, (Arabic: بين العصر والمغرب), (Means: Between Evening and Sunset), is an Iraqi song and was released by Iraqi singer Reza Al-Khayat in 1971. This song is one of the most popular songs in the Middle East and was recorded for Iraqi TV in the 1980s and since then, many singers of the Arab world have been singing this song. | Stub | ZZ510 (566) | |||
2024-12-20 | Mausoleum of Ahmad ibn Hanbal (Mausoleum of the founder of the Hanbali madhab) | The Mausoleum of Imam Ahmad ibn Hanbal (Arabic: ضريح الإمام أحمد بن حنبل) is a mausoleum dedicated to Ahmad ibn Hanbal, the founder of the Hanbali school of Islamic thought. An Ottoman-period construction, the building is located in the Rusafa district of Baghdad, Iraq. | C | Yusuf Asar Yathar (2236) | |||
2025-02-11 | Nirim affair | The Nirim affair refers to a gang rape and murder committed by Israeli Defense Force soldiers on August 12 and 13, 1949. In subsequent trials, twenty men were convicted of a range of crimes. The Nirim affair was revealed in a 2003 Haaretz article. It is the subject of Adania Shibli's 2017 novel Minor Detail. | Start | Will Hanley (955) | |||
2025-02-14 | Ayalim (Israeli nonprofit organization) | Ayalim (Hebrew: איילים) is an Israeli nonprofit organisation that encourages young people to settle in the Negev and Galilee regions founded in 2002. As of 2025, it operated "22 student villages and alumni communities, engaging 1,300 young Israelis annually." The organization is named in honor of Eyal and Yael Sorek, friends of the founders who were killed by Hamas at Karmei Tzur in 2002. | Start | Prezbo (12096) | |||
2025-02-09 | Jaber Ali Ahmed (Yemeni musician (b. 1953)) | Jaber Ali Ahmed (جابر علي أحمد; born 1953) is a Yemeni musician and music critic. He is recognised as a prominent figure in Yemen's musical scene and is noted for his critical and methodical approach to the history of Yemeni musical culture. | C | Wikiyem (241) | |||
2025-01-15 | Muhammed Bahaeddin al-Tavili | Sheikh Muhammed Bâhâeddin al-Tavili (Arabic: الشيخ مُحَمَّدْ بهاء الدين طويلة), also known as Bâhâeddin Naqshbandî, Abū al-Bahá, or Bâhâeddin the First (1836; Tavila - 1881; Tavila), was a 19th-century Iraqi-Kurdish Sufi scholar, mystic, and poet. | Start | Ottomanhistoria (138) | |||
2025-02-03 | Israel Infrastructure Fund | Israel Infrastructure Fund (IIF) is a private equity fund specializing in infrastructure investments. The fund was established in 2007 by Harel Insurance Investments and attorney Yehuda Raveh and is jointly owned by Harel Insurance, Yehuda Raveh through his controlled company STG, and Yaron Kastembaum. | Start | Avigail56 (95) | |||
2025-02-19 | Dura (region) (Bronze Age region of Anatolia) | Dura was an ancient region of Anatolia located west of the Kızılırmak River and one of the lands of the Assuwa coalition that opposed the Hittites. It is mentioned only in the Annals of Tudḫaliya, a text that chronicled the acts of Hittite monarch Tudḫaliya I. | Start | Permanentaccounts (3513) | |||
2024-12-29 | Galileo Galilei High School of Istanbul (Private foreign high school in Turkey) | Private Galileo Galilei Italian High School (Italian: Liceo Scientifico Galileo Galilei, Turkish: Özel Galileo Galilei İtalyan Lisesi ) is a private foreign high school (yabancı özel lisesi) in Beyoğlu district of İstanbul, Türkiye. | Start | Olgatr2020 (87) | |||
2025-01-26 | Gordon Gallery | The Gordon Gallery is an art gallery established in 1966 in Tel Aviv-Yafo, Israel. It has played a significant role in Israeli art, showcasing a wide range of artists and movements over the years. | Start | Lookelisten (649) | |||
2025-01-11 | Jey Livne (Israeli association footballer) | Jey Livne (Hebrew: ג'יי לבנה; born 22 January 2001) is an Israeli footballer who plays as an defensive midfielder for Hapoel Ramat HaSharon from the Liga Leumit. | Stub | Assaf Official (530) | |||
2025-02-22 | Turkmen needlework (Traditional art of embroidery in Turkmenistan and Iran) | Turkmen-style needlework art, also known as "black needlework", is a decorative and functional form of needlework, specifically focused on intricate threadwork, used in the clothing of people of all genders and ages in Iran and Turkmenistan. The embroidery process in both countries begins with the preparation of fine silk threads, a technique that enhances their sheen. | Start | اربابی دوم (3169) | |||
2024-12-20 | Al-Zawraa Park (Park in Baghdad, Iraq) | Al-Zawraa Park or Al-Zawraa Garden is a public park located in Baghdad, Iraq. Established in the early 1970s, the 3-square kilometer area was previously an army camp until it was converted into a park. It contains an amusement park and a tower. It also includes a zoo, which was severely damaged during the 2003 invasion of Iraq. | Start | Hogo-2020 (4153) | |||
2025-02-23 | Unit 9900 (unit of the Israeli Defence Force's Intelligence Division) | Unit 9900 (formerly Unit 9700) is a division within the Israel Defense Forces (IDF), operating under the Intelligence Directorate. Its mission is to collect visual intelligence for the IDF and other security forces. | Stub | BlookyNapsta (872) | |||
2025-02-25 | Sharon Cohen (voice actor) (Israeli voice actor) | Sharon Cohen (Hebrew: שרון כהן; born 1 November 1968) is an Israeli actor, voice actor, dubbing director, translator and saxophonist. | Stub | Giovanni 0331 (42977) | |||
2025-02-22 | Treaty of Artaxata (Peace treaty between Roman republic and Kingdom of Armenia (66 BC)) | The Treaty of Artaxata, was signed in 66 BCE in the Armenian capital of Artaxata (modern-day Artashat), marked the end of hostilities between the Roman Republic and the Kingdom of Armenia under King Tigranes the Great. The treaty concluded the Armenian involvement in the Third Mithridatic War and established Armenia as a Roman client state, significantly reducing its territorial ambitions in the Near East. | C | Hay kamavor (747) | |||
2025-02-25 | Yehuda Efroni (Israeli actor (1931–2017)) | Yehuda Efroni (Hebrew: יהודה אפרוני; 18 January 1931 – 11 April 2017) was an Israeli actor and voice actor. | Stub | Giovanni 0331 (42977) | |||
2025-02-14 | Ayşekadın Mosque (Mosques in Edirne, Turkey) | Ayşekadın Mosque, a mosque in the Ayşe Kadın neighbourhood of Edirne. | Stub | İmmortalance (691) | |||
2025-02-11 | Netgazeti (Georgian online news media) | Netgazeti is an independent Georgian online media outlet established in 2010 by journalists Mzia Amaghlobeli and Eter Turadze , who had previously founded the newspaper Batumelebi in 2001. The establishment of Netgazeti was intended to extend its journalistic coverage beyond Batumi and Adjara, reaching a national audience. | C | BlueHourDusk (96) | |||
2025-02-12 | Mohammad Mahdavifar (Iranian poet and activist born 1970) | Mohammad Mahdavifar (Persian: محمد مهدویفر; born 19 January 1970) is an Iranian poet, civil rights activist, former political prisoner, and a chemical warfare victim from the Iran–Iraq War. He has been arrested multiple times for writing critical poetry and sending open letters to Ali Khamenei, Iran's Supreme Leader. | C | Asiaban (44) | |||
2024-12-29 | IVC Data and Insights (Online database of companies, start-ups and investors) | IVC Data & Insights is a provider of business intelligence and data on the Israeli technology, venture capital and private equity sectors. It offers comprehensive databases, analysis and insights into Israel's high-tech ecosystem. | C | Kfir email (45) | |||
2025-01-30 | Aysra | Aysra or 'esara (عيصره or عيصرا) is an archaeological village located in the northern district of the town of Sakib in Jerash Governorate, northern Jordan. Also known as Khirbet Aysra, it is situated near Mount Troun and contains remnants of ancient buildings and flowing water springs, highlighting its historical significance. | C | Historyfeelings (1203) | |||
2024-12-10 | İrvin Cemil Schick (Turkish author) | İrvin Cemil Schick (born 1955) is a Turkish intellectual and cultural historian of Islam with a focus on the early modern Ottoman Empire. | Start | Ximenamagdala2491 (47) | |||
2025-01-21 | Meydan Free Zone | Meydan Free Zone was established in 2009 under Ruler’s Decree No. 5. It is a free trade zone in Dubai, UAE, designed for business growth and innovation. The Free Zone is positioned near Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum City and the Dubai Logistics Corridor, offering a prime business location. | C | Goodnaar88 (14) | |||
2024-12-26 | Kurdish-Kurdish dialogue | The Kurdish-Kurdish dialogue describes efforts to strengthen relations and cooperation between the various Kurdish parties. Kurds live in many countries in the Middle East, including Turkey, Iraq, Syria and Iran, and have common goals such as cultural rights, political autonomy and the improvement of their living conditions. | C | Ferrus (54) | |||
2025-02-17 | Kiryat Nordau, Netanya (Neighborhood) | Kiryat Nordau (Hebrew: קריית נורדאו) is a residential neighborhood named after Max Nordau in southern Netanya. | Start | Relspas (1094) | |||
2024-12-30 | Battle of Alaverdi (Battles involving Armenian National movement) | The Battle of Alaverdi was a military battle fought between the 14th and 15 December 1918 between the First Republic of Armenia and the Democratic Republic of Georgia. It occurred following an Armenian breakthrough into the Georgian occupied region of Lori. | Stub | AlbertLT (413) | |||
2024-12-06 | Patriarchate conflict in Turkey | The Patriarchate conflict in Turkey was a period of sectarian attacks by followers of the Autocephalous Turkish Orthodox Patriarchate, directed mainly towards the Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople and its interests, as well as a rivalry. | C | Ilamxan (9673) | |||
2025-01-26 | Order of the Queen Tamara (1939) (Dynastic Order of Georgian Royal House) | The Order of the Queen Tamara is a dynastic order of the Royal House of Georgia created in 1939 by H.R.H. Irakli Bagration of Mukhrani at the petition of the Union of Georgian Traditionalists. | Start | Royalorders (77) | |||
2025-01-26 | Armorial of Georgia (country) | This is a list of coat of arms of Georgia. It includes historical coat of arms as well as the ones of Georgian dynasties and attributed to Georgia by various scrolls at some point in time. It can also include emblems of Georgia if used for similar purpose. | Start | Athoremmes (814) | |||
2025-01-17 | Ahmed Shams-ud-Din al-Tavili | Sheikh Ahmed Shams-ud-Din al-Tavili (Arabic: الشيخ أحمد شمس الدين طويلة) (1849; Ahmadava, Iraq – 1890; Tavila, Iraq) was a scholar and Sufi. He was the fourth son of Uthman Sirâj-ud-Dîn Al-Naqshbandi. He was born in the village of Tavila, located within the borders of the Ottoman Empire. | Stub | Ottomanhistoria (138) | |||
2025-02-21 | The construction of Iranian Launches (Boat-building tradition of the inhabitants) | The construction of Iranian Launches has been registered on the UNESCO Intangible Heritage List. These boats are built by the people of southern Iran and the inhabitants of the Persian Gulf for two main purposes: passenger transport and cargo shipping. | Start | اربابی دوم (3169) | |||
2025-02-28 | Muqaddam al-Akrad (Military rank in the Mamluk army) | Muqaddam al-Akrād (Arabic: مقدم الأکراد Muqaddam al-Akrād; lit. 'commander of the Kurds') was a military rank in the Mamluk Sultanate's army, it was given to Kurdish tribal chiefs that served in the rank of the Mamluk army. | Stub | Jackhanma69 (809) | |||
2025-02-20 | Dena National Park and Protected Area (National park & protected area in Iran) | Dena Biosphere Reserve, National Park, and Protected Area is one of the areas protected by the Department of Environment of Iran. It is located in the Dena mountain range in the provinces of Isfahan and Kohgiluyeh and Boyer-Ahmad. The Dena mountain range, which is 80 kilometers long, is the longest range in the Zagros Mountains and contains 49 peaks with heights over 4,000 meters. | C | Delta-light (233) | |||
2025-03-10 | Capture of Bitlis (1855) (1855 battle) | The Capture of Bitlis was a military engagement that took place in January 1855 during the rebellion of Yezdanşêr against the Ottoman Empire. Leading a force of approximately 2,000 men, Yezdanşêr successfully occupied the city with minimal resistance from local Ottoman forces. | Stub | Canoooo.4 (448) | |||
2025-02-21 | Hadid 110 | Hadid 110 aka Dalahoo is an unmanned stealthy aerial combat vehicle product of IRGC in service with Islamic Republic of Iran military developed in February 12th 2025. It has a cruise speed of 510 km. It has delta wing design with jet engine propulsion. | Stub | Baratiiman (10049) | |||
2024-12-17 | Dadash People (Ethnic group) | The Dadash or Dadaş people (Turkish : Dadaşlar) are the indigenous people of Erzurum in eastern Anatolia. There are Dadaş people of Persian, Kurdish, and Greek origin, but primarily they are a people of Turkish origin. Generally, Dadash's have roots in Kipchak Turks. | Start | Renamed user 4a9bb1254f81cb885ad567287ac9f323 (34) | |||
2025-01-12 | Irakli Rukhadze (Georgian businessman) | Irakli Rukhadze is a Georgian businessman and investor primarily known for his involvement in real estate and media ventures. He holds both Georgian and United States citizenship. Rukhadze has been a central figure in several investment funds focused on the Caucasus region, managing significant assets and directing investments across various sectors. | Start | Hundnase (817) | |||
2025-02-23 | Sharon Alexander (Israeli actor) | Sharon Alexander (Hebrew: שרון אלכסנדר; born 21 May 1962) is an Israeli actor. | Stub | Giovanni 0331 (42977) | Past AfD | ||
2025-02-26 | Incorporation of Kurdish territories into the Republic of Turkey (Turkish takeover of Kurdistan) | The incorporation of Kurdish territories into the Republic of Turkey was the takeover of Turkish Kurdistan by the Republic of Turkey during the Turkish War of Independence. Turkish nationalists considered it a liberation, while Kurdish nationalists considered it an occupation. | B | Ilamxan (9673) | |||
2025-02-04 | Iranian smuggling to Lebanon | Iranian smuggling to Lebanon refers to the illicit transfer of funds and weapons to Lebanon by Iran. This smuggling activity constitutes a central component of Iran's military and financial support for Hezbollah, aligning with Iran's broader strategy to expand its influence in the region. | C | BasselHarfouch (1219) | |||
2025-02-14 | Gazi Mihal Bey Mosque (Mosques in Edirne, Turkey) | Gazi Mihal Bey Mosque, mosque built in Edirne during the reign of the Ottoman sultan Murad II. According to the inscription on the inscription of the mosque, it was built by Emîrü'l-kebîr Mihal b. Azîz in 1422. | Stub | İmmortalance (691) | |||
2024-12-15 | Qasr Al Hokm (Riyadh Metro) | Qasr Al-Hokm (Arabic: قصر الحكم) is a rapid transit station that serves the Blue and Orange lines of Riyadh Metro in the al-Qiri district of Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, located south of the Qasr al-Hokm District. | Start | Hamza A. Durrani (9369) | |||
2025-01-26 | Akn dialect (Dialect of Armenian) | Akn (Armenian: Ակնա բարբառ, transliterated: Aknay barpar) is a regional variety of the Armenian language historically spoken in and around the town of Akn (modern-day Kemaliye, Turkey) and its neighboring Armenian villages. It is part of the Western Armenian dialectal group, but it is distinguished by unique phonetic, grammatical, and lexical features that set it apart from other Western Armenian dialects. | Start | Sharbatski (92) | |||
2024-12-26 | Kurta Municipality (Municipality in Shida Kartli, Georgia) | Kurta Municipality (Georgian: ქურთის მუნიციპალიტეტი, romanized: kurtis munitsip’alit’et’i) is a temporary administrative-territorial unit located in eastern Georgia, within the territory of Gori Municipality. It was established on December 6, 2006. Currently, it is under occupation by the Russian Federation. | Start | Comrade Parrot (28) | |||
2025-01-27 | Medawar, Beirut (Neighborhood in Beirut, Lebanon) | Medawar (Arabic: المدور) is a neighborhood in Beirut, the capital of Lebanon. | Stub | Syrian91 (3556) | |||
2024-12-03 | 2024 Dubai Sevens (World Rugby Sevens Series tournaments) | The 2024 Dubai Sevens or SVNS DXB was a rugby sevens tournament played at The Sevens. Twelve men's teams and a similar number of women's teams participated. | Stub | Sports7s (979) | |||
2025-04-06 | Istanbul Technical University Faculty of Computer and Informatics Engineering (faculty of the Istanbul Technical University) | ITU Faculty of Computer and Informatics Engineering (Turkish: İTÜ Bilgisayar ve Bilişim Fakültesi) is a faculty of the Istanbul Technical University. The faculty was established in 2010 after separating from the Faculty of Electrical and Electronics Engineering. | Stub | Anon0004 (469) | |||
2025-04-08 | Mohammadjavad Azadeh (Iranian footballer (born 1999)) | Mohammadjavad Azadeh (Persian: محمدجواد آزاده; born 3 December 1999) is an Iranian footballer who currently plays for Shams Azar in the Persian Gulf Pro League. | Stub | Maometto97 (3644) | |||
2025-04-06 | Naser Abdollahi (Iranian singer and composer (1970–2006)) | Nasser Abdollahi (1960–2006) was an Iranian singer, composer, arranger, musician, and songwriter who first rose to fame with the song "Nasseria". | Stub | 110 and 135 (687) | |||
2024-12-13 | Erhal ya Bashar | "Yalla Erhal Ya Bashar" (Arabic: ارْحَل يَا بَشَّارْ, romanized: Irhal ya Bashar, lit. 'Leave, O Bashar') is one of the most memorable iconic slogans of the Syrian revolution that began in 2011 as part of the broader Arab Spring. This chant encapsulated the widespread anger and demands for freedom, dignity, and justice against the regime of President Bashar al-Assad. | C | Malkawi99 (1160) | |||
2025-04-05 | 2024 Akkar airstrike | The 2024 Akkar airstrike, also called the Ain Yaaqoub Massacre or the Akkar Massacre by Lebanese sources was an Israeli airstrike in Northern Lebanon on 11 November 2024 which killed at least 14 people, and injured at least 15 others. | Start | Wisenerd (915) | |||
2025-04-11 | Wadi Al-Asilah (Valley in Makkah Province, Saudi Arabia) | Wadi Al-Asilah (Arabic: وادي الأصيلة) is a valley located in the northeastern part of Makkah Province, Saudi Arabia. It is known for its historical importance, natural beauty, and its role in the early Islamic era. The valley is situated close to the holy city of Makkah, making it a significant location in the region. | Start | Abdullahmalikokl (30) | |||
2024-12-26 | Maqam Shamoun Al Safa (Religious shrine in South Lebanon) | The Maqam Shamoun Al Safa (Arabic: مقام شمعون الصفا) is a Shi'ite Islamic shrine located in the Shamaa village, in Tyre District of the South Governorate, Lebanon. It contains a mausoleum believed to be that of Saint Peter, known in Muslim exegetical traditions as Shamoun al-Safa. | C | Yusuf Asar Yathar (2236) | |||
2024-12-20 | History of the Jews in Kizlyar (Ethnic group) | The Jewish community in Kizlyar, located in the Russian Republic of Dagestan, primarily consisted of Mountain Jews, a distinct Jewish group with their own language and customs, originating from the Caucasus region. Some Ashkenazi Jews also lived in Kizlyar, and they were the ones who mostly went into exile. | Start | Boxes12 (2469) | |||
2025-04-08 | Battle of Rassowa (Part of the Russo-Turkish War (1806–1812)) | Battle of Rassowa/Rassevat was fought during the Russo-Turkish War of 1806–1812. In it, Pyotr Bagration's Russian troops defeated the Turkish troops of Koca Hüsrev Mehmed Pasha. | Stub | Gorizont088 (50) | |||
2024-12-14 | Kazasker Mosque, Kadıköy (Mosque in Kadıköy, Istanbul, Turkey) | The Kazasker Mosque is a mosque in the 19 Mayıs neighborhood of Kadıköy, Istanbul. It was built in 1902 by Kasidecizade Süleyman Sırrı Efendi, a kazasker of Sultan Abdulhamid II. | Stub | Yilanhoca (1175) | |||
2025-04-16 | Re (Armenian letter) (32nd letter in the Armenian alphabet) | Re (majuscule: Ր; minuscule: ր; Armenian: րէ) is the 32nd letter of the Armenian alphabet. It was created by Mesrop Mashtots in the 5th century AD. It has a numerical value of 5000. It represents the sound for Modern Armenian and a sound for Classical Armenian. | Stub | Spino-Soar-Us (3832) | |||
2025-04-17 | History of newspaper publishing in Iran | The history of newspaper publishing in Iran goes back to the 19th century, under the Qajar dynasty. The first newspaper in Iran, Kâghaz-e Akhbâr (Persian: کاغذ اخبار, lit. 'The Newspaper'), was created for the government by Mirza Saleh Shirazi in 1837. | Stub | Givennames (2172) | |||
2025-04-18 | Left Handed (2006 film) (2006 Iranian film) | Left Handed (Persian: چپدست ; Chap Dast) is a 2006 Iranian Comedy,Romance film directed by Arash Moayerian. This film is an Iranian remake of 50 First Dates. | Stub | 2Odiseh (331) | |||
2025-02-22 | Mezit Bey Mosque (Mosque in Edirne, Turkey) | Mezid Bey Mosque, mosque in the provincial center of Edirne, built in the mid-15th century by Mezid Bey, who served as Alacahisar Sanjak Bey during the reign of Murad II. The signboard at the entrance of the mosque also states that it was built in 1442 by the municipality. | Start | İmmortalance (691) | |||
2025-01-21 | General Directorate of Customs (General Directorate of Customs (Syria)) | The General Directorate of Customs (Arabic: المديرية العامة للجمارك, romanized: al-mudiriat al-amat liljamarik) is a Syrian law enforcement agency responsible for controlling international transports to the country, checking goods and passenger movements, and enforcing laws that prevent economical losses due to smuggling offenses. | Stub | Marxsafe (2125) | |||
2024-12-09 | Fujairah National Group (Business empire in United Arab Emirates) | Fujairah National Group (FNG) is a diversified business conglomerate headquartered in Fujairah, United Arab Emirates. Established in 1982, FNG has become a leading enterprise in the UAE, with operations spanning sectors such as oil storage and trading, healthcare, education, aviation, shipping, construction, and real estate. | Start | Neocryptex91 (107) | |||
2024-12-26 | Jihad Coordination (Militant group) | Jihad Coordination (Arabic: تنسيق الجهاد, romanized: Tansiqiyat al-Jihad) (also commonly translated as al-Jihad Coordination) is a Salafist jihadist militant group in Idlib Governorate, Syria during the Syrian civil war. The group has been led by Abu al-Abd Ashidaa since it formed. | Stub | David O. Johnson (58603) | |||
2025-02-18 | Yali Topol Margalith (Israeli actress) | Yali Topol Margalith (Hebrew: יהלי מרגלית טופול; born 15 March 2000) is an Israeli actress and voice actress. | Start | Giovanni 0331 (42977) | |||
2025-04-20 | Mohammed bin Rashid Arabic Language Award (Arabic language award) | The Mohammed bin Rashid Arabic Language Award is a prestigious linguistic prize established in 2014 by Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, the Vice President and Prime Minister of the United Arab Emirates and Ruler of Dubai. It aims to promote the Arabic language, reinforce its status globally, and recognize outstanding initiatives in Arabic education, technology, media, policy, and translation. | Start | Basyony (66) | |||
2025-04-15 | Verni (kilim) (type of rug or cover from the Caucasus region) | The verni, sometimes called the needle rug, is a type of sumak woven without reference to a pattern by the girls and women of the Shahsevan and Arasbaran nomads. | Start | Amirreza Sahraei (366) | |||
2025-04-18 | Syrian Islamic Council (Syrian Islamic opposition council based in Turkey) | The Syrian Islamic Council (Arabic: المجلس الإسلامي السوري) is a Syrian moderate religious authority composed of scholars of Islamic jurisprudence. It was established in 2014 in Istanbul. The council aims to unify religious efforts and provide spiritual guidance to the Syrian people, in addition to offering Islamic solutions to the country's issues and challenges. | C | أبو برهان (44) | |||
2025-04-15 | Kazakhstan–Syria relations (Bilateral relations) | The following article refers to the international bilateral relations shared between Kazakhstan and Syria. | C | Daniel Mizen (1296) | |||
2025-04-19 | Argiropulos Efendi | Argiropulos Efendi, also known as Yanko Argiropoulo, Jean Argyropoulos, or Jak Agriopulo Efendi, (?-1850), was an Ottoman Greek diplomat. | Start | Celikadam1 (268) | |||
2025-02-13 | Unit 18000 | Unit 18000 is a division of the Quds Force, the elite extraterritorial arm of Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC). Led by IRGC commander Ali Hassan Mahdavi, the unit coordinates military activities and logistical support to bolster Iranian influence in the region Operating primarily within Syria, the unit plays a critical role in the transportation and coordination of illicit goods, including weapons and military equipment, to bolster Iran’s regional proxies and strategic interests. | Start | BasselHarfouch (1219) | |||
2024-12-07 | 2024–25 Fourth Division (Football league season) | The article contains information about the 2024–25 Iran 4th Division football season. This is the 5th rated football league in Iran after the Persian Gulf Cup, Azadegan League, 2nd Division and 3rd Diviosion. The league has formed from previous 3rd Diviosion's 1st stage. | C | Erfan Potter 15 (3537) | |||
2025-04-21 | 2025 Lebanese bank reformation | The 2025 Lebanese bank reformation refers to Lebanon undertaking significant reforms to its banking sector to address the profound financial crisis that began in 2019. These reforms aim to restore depositor confidence, comply with International Monetary Fund (IMF) requirements, and stabilize the nation's economy. | C | BasselHarfouch (1219) | |||
2025-04-16 | Ingush raids on Georgian military road | The Georgian Military Highway was an important transport artery linking Russia with Transcaucasia. The road passed through areas populated by Ingush, which made it a target for attacks. | Start | Ingushghalgha (50) | |||
2025-03-31 | Medieval Abkhazia | Medieval Abkhazia refers to the historical period during which the region of Abkhazia, located in the western Caucasus, was influenced by various political entities, including the Byzantine Empire, the Kingdom of Abkhazia, and later, the Kingdom of Georgia. | C | Yahya khawaj (93) | |||
2025-04-05 | Jaysh al-Fatiheen (Islamic Militant Organitation in Iraq) | The Jaysh al-Fatiheen (Arabic: جيش الفاتحين, lit. 'Army of the Conquerors') is a Jihadist terrorist organization based in Iraq. | Start | Farcazo (1848) | |||
2025-04-16 | Battle of Malatya (1485) (Battle between the Ottomans and Mamluks in 1485) | The Battle of Malatya was fought in 1485 between the Ottoman Empire and the Mamluk Sultanate near the city of Malatya. It marked the first major engagement of the Ottoman–Mamluk War (1485–1491), ending in a Mamluk victory and setting the stage for further conflict in eastern Anatolia. | C | AE182 (685) | |||
2024-12-11 | Mohammad Ali Inanloo (Television and radio host, actor, sports expert, journalist) | Mohammad Ali Inanloo (1947 – 2015; Persian: محمدعلی اینانلو) was a television and radio host, actor, sports expert, journalist, and nature expert and documentary maker. He was known as the oldest volleyball reporter and commentator in Iran and the founder of environmental journalism. | Stub | R30591 (313) | |||
2025-04-19 | Jean de Mavroyeni | Yanko Mavroyani or Jean de Mavroyeni was an Ottoman Greek diplomat. | Start | Celikadam1 (268) | |||
2025-02-22 | Siege of Erivan (1636) (Siege Part of the Ottoman–Safavid War (1623–1639)) | The siege of Erivan was a military engagement of the Ottoman–Safavid War (1623–1639). This was during the Safavids reconquest of Erivan. In 1635, in a conscious effort to emulate his warrior predecessors, Sultan Murad IV himself took up the leadership of the army. | Stub | Iranian112 (1381) | |||
2025-04-18 | Jamal al-Sharaa (Ahmed al-Sharaa's brother) | Jamal al-Sharaa is an older brother of Ahmed al-Sharaa, the current President of Syria. | Start | RamiPat (9772) | |||
2025-04-28 | Ahmed Eid al-Harbi | Ahmad Eid Al-Harbi (born 1950) is a retired Saudi Arabian footballer who played as a goalkeeper for Al-Ahli Saudi FC and the Saudi Arabia national football team. He later served as the President of the Saudi Arabian Football Federation (SAFF) from 2012 to 2016. | Start | Abdulazizbinnk (23) | |||
2025-04-20 | Unit 4400 | Unit 4400 is a clandestine logistics and finance division within Hezbollah, the Lebanese Shiite militant group designated as a terrorist organization by multiple countries, including the United States and Israel. This unit is primarily responsible for smuggling weapons and transferring funds from Iran to Hezbollah in Lebanon, often coordinating closely with Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps–Quds Force (IRGC-QF). | Start | BasselHarfouch (1219) | |||
2025-04-13 | Battle of Tripoli (1367) (1367 battle) | The Battle of Tripoli was a military engagement between the Crusaders of Cyprus and the Mamluk garrison of Tripoli, Lebanon. The Crusaders were initially victorious, entering the city and sacking it. However, the Mamluks repelled the attack, ending the raid in a fiasco. | B | عبدالرحمن4132 (5740) | |||
2025-05-02 | Ali Abdul-Jabbar (Iraqi footballer and coach) | Ali Abdul-Jabbar (born January 1, 1985) is a former Iraqi footballer and coach. He is widely regarded as one of the most prominent defenders in Iraqi football over the past two decades. He represented the national team for nine years and led the Al-Quwa Al-Jawiya defense with great efficiency, before moving to Al-Talaba, retiring from playing, and beginning his coaching career with Al-Qasim in the Iraqi Premier League, until announcing his retirement from coaching in 2023. | Start | الموسوي (186) | Past AfD | ||
2025-02-04 | Hamzah Al-Mozainy (Saudi linguist) | Hamza bin Qablan Al-Muzaini (Arabic: حمزة المزيني; born 1944) is a contemporary Saudi linguistics professor, critic, and translator. He has been serving as a board member of the Saudi Literature, Publishing and Translation Commission since July 2020. | Start | AdamAli19 (556) | |||
2025-04-22 | Mohammad Hassan Asadi (Mayor of Shiraz) | Mohammad Hassan Asadi (Persian: محمدحسن اسدی , born in June 1966, is the mayor of Shiraz; he holds a bachelor's degree in accounting from Shiraz University, a master's degree in financial management, and a doctorate in strategic business management. | Stub | Zakerhoseyni2 (22) | |||
2025-05-02 | Turkish Internet Law (legislation in Turkey) | The Turkish Internet Law, formally the Law on Regulation of Publications on the Internet and Combating Crimes Committed by Means of Such Publication was passed by the Grand National Assembly of Turkey on May 4, 2007. It was published in the Official Gazette of the Republic of Turkey as Law No. | Stub | Pharos (61004) | |||
2025-04-04 | Bab Ali demonstration (1895 demonstration and massacre) | The Bab Ali demonstration was a peaceful protest by Armenian activists in Constantinople, Ottoman Empire, demanding reforms and an end to persecution. The demonstration, organized by the Hunchak party, culminated in a violent crackdown by Ottoman authorities. | GA | Hay kamavor (747) | |||
2025-01-13 | 2025 Judo Grand Slam Tbilisi (Judo competition) | The 2025 Judo Grand Slam Tbilisi is a Judo Grand Slam tournament that was held at the Olympic Palace in Tbilisi, Georgia, from 21 to 23 March 2025 as part of the IJF World Tour. | Start | CLalgo (42339) | |||
2025-04-06 | Aziz unit | Aziz Unit is one of Hezbollah's primary military divisions, responsible for operations in the western sector of Southern Lebanon, extending from the coastal areas near Tyre to the Bint Jbeil region, up to the Litani River. Established to oversee and coordinate military activities in this strategic area, the unit plays a pivotal role in Hezbollah's defense and offensive strategies along the border with Israel. | Start | BasselHarfouch (1219) | |||
2025-04-21 | Hussein Ali Nasr | Hussein Ali Nasr (Arabic: حسين علي نصر) was a senior Hezbollah operative who served as the deputy head of the group's Unit 4400, a clandestine logistics and finance division responsible for smuggling weapons and funds into Lebanon. He was killed in an Israeli airstrike on April 20, 2025, in Southern Lebanon. | Start | BasselHarfouch (1219) | |||
2025-04-23 | Tappeh Cheshmeh Ali | Tappeh Cheshmeh-Ali (Cheshmeh-Ali mound) is an archaeological site located next to Cheshmeh Ali and the city wall of Ray in Ray in Iran. So far, artifacts from the late 6th millennium BCE to the Islamic period have been discovered at this site, which is mainly famous for its prehistoric layers. | Start | Peoplic (867) | |||
2025-04-23 | Yasar Avni Musullulu (Turkish drug and arms trafficker (1942–2015)) | Yaşar Avni Musullulu (1942, Çayeli, Rize – May 2, 2015, Istanbul) was a notorious Turkish drug and arms trafficker with extensive international ties. | C | Begnancer (498) | |||
2025-04-11 | Mohammed Abdulkarim al-Kasnazani (Iraqi Sufi sheikh) | Mohammed bin Abdul Karim al-Kasnazani al-Husseini (1938 – July 4, 2020) was one of the sheikhs of the Kasnazani Order, formally known as the ‘Aaliyah Qadiriyah Kasnazaniyah Sufi Order. The headquarters of this order is located in Sulaymaniyah Governorate in the Kurdistan Region of Iraq. | C | Laith Al-Khafaji 551 (38) | |||
2025-04-24 | Iran Burger (2015 Iranian film) | Iran Burger (Persian: ایران برگر ; Iran Berger) is a 2015 Iranian Comedy,Drama film directed by Masoud Jafari Jozani. | Start | 2Odiseh (331) | |||
2025-04-25 | Al-Mirbad Poetry Festival | Al-Mirbad Poetry Festival is a prominent annual literary event held in Iraq, celebrating Arabic poetry and literature. The festival traces its origins back over 1,400 years to the early Islamic period, inspired by pre-Islamic gatherings such as Souk Okaz. | Start | علي بدر العتيبي (244) | |||
2025-04-02 | Midyat Guest House (Guest House in Midyat, Turkey) | The Midyat Guest House (Turkish: Midyat Devlet Konukevi) is a historical and cultural building in the town of Midyat, in the Mardin Province, Turkey. This guesthouse symbolizes the history and hospitality of the region and is the most visited tourist attraction in the city. | Start | Kivercik (141) | |||
2025-02-17 | Jafar Agha (Kurdish tribal leader of the Shekak tribe) | Jafar Agha (Kurdish: جەعفەر ئاغا, Ce'fer Axa) was a Kurdish chieftain of the Shekak tribe in the early 20th century in Qajar Iran. He played an important role in the leadership of the tribe. In 1905, Jafar Agha was killed in Tabriz by an Iranian government trap. | Start | Canoooo.4 (448) | |||
2025-01-30 | Deafness in Israel | Deafness in Israel encompasses a diverse range of experiences shaped by linguistic, cultural, and socio-political factors. As of 2021, approximately 44,700 individuals in Israel—0.48% of the population—live with hearing impairments, with disparities across ethnic and gender lines. | C | Farid.azeeza8 (52) | |||
2025-05-11 | Football Cup of the Georgian SSR (Georgian SSR football cup) | The Football Cup of the Georgian SSR (Georgian: საქართველოს სსრ საფეხბურთო თასი) was a playoff republican competition in association football which was held in the Georgian SSR from 1944 to 1989. | Start | Gorgin18 (3098) | |||
2025-02-15 | 2025 Beirut riots | On February 14–15, 2025, demonstrations involving road blockades, vandalism and attacks, took place by Hezbollah supporters mostly on the airport road following a blockade of an Mahan Air flight from Tehran to Beirut. The assault by Hezbollah supporters resulted in the injury 23 Lebanese Army soldiers, UNIFIL Major General Chok Bahadur Dhakal from Nepal, and the torching of a UN vehicle. | C | BasselHarfouch (1219) | |||
2025-04-24 | United Council of Sheikhs and Notables of Basra and Iraq (Tribal committee in Basra) | The United Council of Sheikhs and Notables of Basra and Iraq (Arabic: المجلس الموحد لشيوخ وأعيان البصرة والعراق) is an Arab tribal group opposed to the Syrian transitional government. | Start | Farcazo (1848) | |||
2025-02-23 | Guardians of Truth Battalions (Iraqi Shiite militant group) | Guardians of Truth Battalions (Arabic: کتائب أولياء الحق, romanized: Katāʼib awliyāʼ al-Ḥaqq) is an Iraqi militant group fighting against the Syrian Transitional Government. | Stub | RowanJ LP (3157) | |||
2025-04-19 | Yusuf Agah Efendi (Ottoman diplomat) | Yusuf Agah Efendi (b. 1744, Tripolitsa, Morea – d. January 4, 1824, Istanbul) was an Ottoman bureaucrat. He was the first permanent ambassador of the Ottoman Empire abroad and the first ambassador to London. | B | Celikadam1 (268) | |||
2025-02-06 | Circassian invasion of Abkhazia (1433–1434 invasion) | The Battle of the Black Mountain was a significant military engagement in the 15th century between the forces of Inal the Great and the combined armies of the Kingdom of Imereti and the Principality of Mingrelia. The battle occurred in the mountainous regions of Abkhazia, a strategically important area for both Circassian and Georgian forces.{{Infobox military conflict | B | Yahya khawaj (93) | |||
2025-02-14 | Illegal drug trade in Syria | The illegal drug trade in Syria has been a significant issue, particularly during the civil war and under the regime of former President Bashar al-Assad. The country became the largest producer and exporter of Captagon, an amphetamine-type stimulant, in the world leading some analysts to label Syria as a "narco-state". | C | Plogha (75) | |||
2025-05-07 | Samen (radar) | The Samen multi-stage 3D radar, developed by Iran, represents a significant advancement in the country’s defense capabilities in the field of radar, reconnaissance and identification systems. Despite its compact size, this radar has impressive power and plays an important role in increasing the security of Iran’s airspace. | Start | 110 and 135 (687) | |||
2025-05-13 | Pataleh Polo | Pataleh Polo (پتله پلو) is one of the Iran’s traditional dishes, prepared in the central province of Iran, in the city of Malayer in Hamadan. | Stub | Razgura (827) | |||
2025-01-26 | Dar el-Mraisseh (Neighborhood in Beirut, Lebanon) | Dar el-Mraisseh (Arabic: دار المريسة) is a neighborhood in Beirut, the capital of Lebanon. | Stub | Syrian91 (3556) | |||
2025-05-12 | Revolutionary Military Council of Hasaka (Militant organization in Hasakah) | The Revolutionary Military Council of Hasaka (Arabic: المجلس العسكري الثوري في الحسكة) was a militant organization in the Hasakah Governorate. | Stub | Farcazo (1848) | |||
2024-12-17 | Abdulrahman Fattahi (Kurdish Sunni cleric from Iran) | Abdulrahman Fattahi (Persian: عبدالرحمان فتاحی; Kurdish: عەبدوڕەحمان فەتاحی, romanized: Ebduřeḧman Fettaḧî), also known by his nom de guerre Abu Safiya al-Kurdi (Arabic: أَبُوْ صَفِيَّةُ ٱلْكُرْدِيّْ), is a Kurdish Sunni cleric from Iran. He was a member of Al-Nusra Front and later Tahrir al-Sham. | Start | Ilamxan (9673) | |||
2025-02-16 | Arewordik | Arewordik (Armenian: Արևորդիներ ) was an Armenian Zoroastrian sect that did not convert to Christianity and whose followers worshipped the sun. | Start | Hzea (395) | |||
2025-01-15 | Aqeel Moften (Iraqi lawyer and businessman) | Aqeel Meften (born 29 November 1979) is an Iraqi lawyer, businessman who has served as the ninth President of the National Olympic Committee of Iraq since 2024. | Stub | محمد ألصالحي (66) | |||
2024-12-10 | Ahmad al-Awda (Syrian military officer and rebel) | Ahmad al-Awda (Arabic: أحمد العودة, romanized: Aḥmad al-ʿAwdā), also spelled as Ahmad al-Oda, is a Syrian military officer and former rebel leader who leads the Southern Operations Room. A leader of the rebel Youth of Sunna Forces between 2014 and 2018, al-Awda reconciled with the Assad regime following the 2018 Southern Syria offensive. | C | Ghazi Malik (1266) | |||
2025-04-01 | Nataly Leibovitz (Israeli show jumping rider) | Nataly Leibovitz (Hebrew: נטלי ליבוביץ) is an American-Israeli show jumper. | Stub | MaskedSinger (5882) | |||
2025-02-14 | Arif Agha Mosque, Turkey (Mosques in Edirne, Turkey) | Arif Aga Mosque, a mosque built by Arif Aga in the 15th century, located at the centre of Edirne. | Stub | İmmortalance (691) | |||
2025-02-27 | Syrian National Dialogue Conference | The Syrian National Dialogue Conference (Arabic: مؤتمر الحوار الوطني السوري), was a transitional dialogue held at the Presidential Palace in Damascus, Syria, on 24–25 February 2025, as part of the Syrian caretaker government. It aimed to establish a path to national unity following the fall of the Assad regime, focusing on transitional justice, constitutional and institutional reform, freedoms, civil society, and economic principles. | GA | HurricaneEdgar (58551) | |||
2025-03-11 | Turkic Scout Bloc | The Turkic Scout Bloc is a multinational scouting initiative that unites National Scout Organizations (NSOs) from countries with Turkic heritage. It was established in 2024 as part of the "Scouts of Turan" project, with support from Azerbaijan's Ministry of Youth and Sports. | Start | Mediacorp azerbaijan (12) | |||
2025-04-09 | Zead Khalaf (Iraqi banker and entrepreneur) | Zead Khalaf (born April 4, 1980) is an Iraqi banker and entrepreneur. He serves as the Chairman of the International Development Bank one of Iraq's largest private banks and Chairman of ZK Holding, an Abu Dhabi-based conglomerate with diverse investments working in the development of investments and trade between the UAE and Iraq. | C | Amrnioz (206) | |||
2024-12-23 | Obaida Arnaout (Syrian politician) | Obaida Arnaout (Arabic: عبيدة أرناؤوط) is a Syrian politician who was a spokesperson for the Political Affairs Administration of the Military Operations Command in Syria. | Start | RamiPat (9772) | |||
2025-01-26 | Malatia dialect (dialect of Armenian) | The Malatia dialect was traditionally spoken in the city of Malatya and nearby villages, extending as far south as Hüsni Mansur (modern Adıyaman). This region formed part of the broader Armenian-speaking world in Anatolia, where distinct local dialects developed over centuries. | Start | Sharbatski (92) | |||
2025-04-28 | Abdulrazzaq Abu Dawood (Saudi Arabian sport administrator) | Abdulrazzaq Abu Dawood (born August 22, 1948) is a retired Saudi Arabian footballer, former president of Al-Ahli Saudi FC, and a prominent sports figure in Saudi Arabia. He is widely regarded as one of Al-Ahli's legends for his contributions as both a player and an administrator. | Start | Abdulazizbinnk (23) | |||
2025-05-19 | Deli Abdullah Pasha (Grand Vizier of the Ottoman Empire from late 1822 to early 1823) | Deli Abdullah Pasha or Abdullah Hamdullah Pasha was an Ottoman leader who served as grand vizier between November 1822 and March 1823 during the reign of Mahmud II. | Stub | Yilanhoca (1175) | |||
2025-05-05 | Unit 133 | Unit 133 is a secret unit within Hezbollah with an aim to oversee the group's foreign operations and execute terror attacks in Israel, in the West Bank, in Egypt and Jordan. | C | BasselHarfouch (1219) | |||
2025-04-28 | Eli Lives in Israel (Book by Leah Goldberg and Anna Riwkin-Brick) | Eli Lives in Israel (original title: Eli bor i Israel) is a book by Israeli writer Leah Goldberg, with photos by Swedish photographer Anna Riwkin-Brick. In 1964 the book was published by Rabén & Sjögren. | Start | Hila Livne (963) | |||
2025-05-21 | UAE Strategy for Artificial Intelligence (National AI initiative of the United Arab Emirates) | The UAE Strategy for Artificial Intelligence is a national initiative launched by the United Arab Emirates in October 2017 as part of its broader UAE Centennial 2071 vision. It aims to position the UAE as a global leader in artificial intelligence (AI) by 2031, integrating AI technologies across key sectors such as healthcare, education, transportation, energy, and government services. | Stub | Themosasalman (13) | |||
2025-04-25 | Adab al-Kudya | Adab al-Kudya is a genre of classical Arabic literature often referred to as the literature of trickery, begging, or the art of persuasive solicitation. The term kudya comes from the Arabic root ajda, meaning “to ask” or "to request". | Start | علي بدر العتيبي (244) | |||
2025-02-18 | Omer Rahamim | Omer Rahamim (Hebrew:עומר רחמים born 8 Nisan 5751; March 22, 1991) is the director general of the Yesha Council. | Start | CarlSerafino (1063) | |||
2025-04-09 | Ministry of Economy and Industry (Syria) (Government ministry of Syria) | The Ministry of Economy and Industry (Arabic: وزارة الاقتصاد والصناعة) is a government ministry in Syria and part of the cabinet. It was established on 29 March 2025 as the result of a merger between the Ministry of Economy and Foreign Trade, the Ministry of Industry, and the Ministry of Internal Trade and Consumer Protection. | Stub | ~Berilo Linea~ (346) | |||
2025-02-02 | Floods in Turkey | Floods in Turkey occur frequently, affecting various regions, particularly those with riverine areas and prolonged heavy rainfall. According to the Turkish Disaster Database, between 1960 and 2014, Turkey experienced 1,076 flood events, resulting in 795 fatalities and economic damages estimated at approximately $800 million. | Stub | JesusisGreat7 (1882) | |||
2024-12-07 | National Coalition for Justice and Democracy (Palestinian political party) | The National Coalition for Justice and Democracy (Arabic: الائتلاف الوطني من أجل العدالة والديمقراطية, Al-I’tilaf al-Watani lil Adala wal Democratiya’ Wa’ad), also known as Wa'ad (Arabic: وعد, Promise) was a Palestinian electoral list and political party that took part in the 2006 Palestinian legislative election. | C | Brat Forelli (4482) | |||
2025-04-24 | Wadi Ar Ribiyyah (Wadi in UAE) | Wadi Ar Ribiyyah (Arabic: وادي الرِّيْبِيَّة, romanized: Wādī Ar Rе̄biyyah) is a valley or dry river, with ephemeral or intermittent flow, which flows almost exclusively during the rainy season, located in the east of the United Arab Emirates, in the emirate of Ras Al Khaimah. | C | LukasSimeone (3117) | |||
2025-01-16 | Leon Bar (Israeli fmr. IDF Aluf mishne (Colonel) which saved dozens of citizens during the 2023 Hamas-led attack on Israel) | Leon Bar (Ben Mocha) (Hebrew: לאון בר; 11 April 1970–8 October 2023) was a retired IDF colonel who, on 7 October 2023, saved dozens of civilians from the fighting in Sderot and the massacre at the Nova Festival. The next day, on 8 October, he was killed by a terrorist who ambushed him near the Black Arrow Monument as he and his son Omer were searching for additional survivors of the October 7 massacre. | Stub | Edenaviv5 (1290) | |||
2025-05-24 | Tanburi Arutin (18th-century Ottoman Armenian musician and traveler) | Tanburi Arutin (Armenian: Հարութին Թամբուրի, Turkish: Tanburi Küçük Arutin Efendi) was an 18th-century Ottoman Armenian musician and traveler who visited Afshar Iran under Nader Shah. | Start | Cavidaga (2372) | |||
2025-05-19 | Liwa Dhulfiqar (Islamist militant group) | Liwa Dhulfiqar (also spelled Liwa Zulfikar or Liwa Dhu al-Fiqar) is a militant organization in Iraq and Syria. | Start | Farcazo (1848) | |||
2025-02-24 | Music of the Bakhshies of North Khorasan (Traditional music in Central Asia) | The music of the Bakshies of North Khorasan, which embodies a collection of poetry, literature, mysticism, and ethics, was inscribed as an Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity by UNESCO on June 22, 2011, through the efforts of Houshang Javid (fa) and Mojtaba Gheytaqi. | Start | اربابی دوم (3169) | |||
2025-04-22 | Battle of Praaspa (Part of the Roman–Parthian Wars) | The Battle of Praaspa was a military Conflict in 36 BC during the Antony's Atropatene campaign. It was organized by the Roman triumvir Mark Antony. The opposing sides were, on the one hand, the Roman Republic and its ally based on the Treaty of Artaxata the Kingdom of Armenia, and on the other hand,the Parthian Empire. | Start | Iranian112 (1381) | |||
2025-02-19 | Siege of Shamakhi (1607) (1607 siege) | The siege of Shamakhi was a phase in the Ottoman–Safavid war (1603–1612) that resulted in the Safavid army's success and Shamakhi's return to Iranian rule after 28 years. During the siege, Baku and Derbent also surrendered to the Iranian army, allowing the Safavid state to regain control of Azerbaijan and Dagestan. | C | Iranian112 (1381) | |||
2025-03-27 | Khalil Yusif Harb | Khalil Yusif Harb, (Arabic: خليل يوسف حرب born October 9, 1958) also known as Abu Mustafa and Sayyid Ahmad, is a senior Hezbollah commander and was a close advisor to Hassan Nasrallah, the group's Secretary-General. He has played a critical role in Hezbollah's military and operational activities across the Middle East, particularly in Lebanon, the Palestinian territories, Yemen, and other regional areas. | C | BasselHarfouch (1219) | |||
2025-04-11 | Rabbi Richard J. Israel | Rabbi Richard J. Israel (1929 – 2000) was an American rabbi, educator, civil rights activist, and author. Known for his contributions to Jewish education and campus ministry, he was also a noted participant in the American civil rights movement and a prominent voice in modern Jewish thought. | Start | Dni (365) | |||
2025-04-06 | Ottoman maritime law | Ottoman maritime law, in its most recent form, is based on the Commercial Code of 1850 and Maritime Code of 1863, codified during the Tanzimat reforms. | C | Jefflski (56) | |||
2025-02-18 | Baba Ali Shaikh Mahmood (Kurdish politician (1912–1996)) | Baba Ali Shaikh Mahmood (1912, in Sulaymaniyah – 1996, in London) was an Iraqi-Kurdish politician and the son of Sheikh Mahmud Barzanji, a prominent Kurdish leader who led several uprisings against the British Mandate of Iraq in the 1920s. Baba Ali was actively involved in Iraqi politics and held various governmental positions throughout his career. | Start | Canoooo.4 (448) | |||
2025-01-20 | Davit Poghosyan | Davit Albert Poghosyan, director of the History Museum of Armenia Armenian museum specialist, PhD (pedagogical sciences), Associate Professor. | C | HasmikVardanyan1997 (29) | |||
2025-05-01 | Jamaat Bayt al-Maqdis al-Islamiya (former armed group in the Syrian Civil War) | Jamaat Bayt al-Maqdis al-Islamiya (Arabic: جامعات بيت المقدس الإسلامية, romanized: Jamaat Bayt al-Maqdis al-Islamiya, lit. 'Islamic universities of Jerusalem') was a jihadist organization in the Syrian Civil War. | Stub | Farcazo (1848) | |||
2025-04-13 | Naser Norouzadeh Chegini (Iranian archaeologist) | Nasser Norouzadeh Chegini (Persian: ناصر نوروززاده چگینی) is an Iranian archaeologist and historian. | C | Archaeo-iran (161) | |||
2025-04-08 | Cadet branches of the Qajar dynasty (Artforms of the Qajar dynasty of Iran) | The founder of the House of Bahmani is Bahman Mirza Qajar (1810–1884), the younger brother of Mohammad Shah Qajar and formerly prince regent and governor of Azerbaijan 1841–1848. | Start | Smoking Ted (20) | |||
2025-01-31 | Battle of Hacihasanlar (1828 battle during the Russo-Turkish War) | The battle of Hacihasanlar was a phase of the Russo-Turkish War (1828–1829). On 24 September 1828, the Ottoman corps under the command of Omer Vrioni inflicted a major defeat at Hacıhasanlar near Varna on the Russian army's reconnaissance corps under General Harding, who was besieging Varna. | Start | LGT55 (558) | |||
2025-05-24 | Kerem Navot (Israeli organization) | Kerem Navot (Hebrew: כרם נבות, "Naboth's Vineyard") is a small Israeli NGO that monitors settlement construction in the West Bank. It was established in 2012 by Dror Etkes, who previously did similar work at Peace Now. The group's primary activity is to publish reports on Israel's land practices in the area. | Start | Prezbo (12096) | |||
2024-12-18 | Saeed Noormohammadi (Iranian politician and journalist) | Saeed Noormohammadi is a reformist politician, spokesperson, and member of the Central Council of Nedaye Iranian Party. | Stub | Ahmadnejad (265) | |||
2024-12-15 | Iran's 20-year vision plan (Iran 1404) | Iran's 20-year vision plan (Persian: سند چشم انداز بیست ساله جمهوری اسلامی ایران), also known as Vision of the Islamic Republic of Iran in the Horizon of 1404 AH (Persian: سند چشم انداز بیست ساله جمهوری اسلامی ایران در افق ١٤٠٤ ه ش) has been formulated by the Expediency Discernment Council at its own suggestion. | Start | Mehrhashtom (137) | |||
2025-02-14 | Gazi Hodja Mosque (Mosques in Edirne, Turkey) | Gazi Hodja Mosque, a mosque built during the Ottoman period in Edirne. | Stub | İmmortalance (691) | |||
2025-01-05 | Armorial of Armenia | This is a list of coat of arms of Armenia. It includes historical coat of arms as well as the ones of Armenian dynasties and attributed to Armenia by various scrolls at some point in time. It can also include emblems of Armenia if used for similar purpose. | Stub | Athoremmes (814) | |||
2024-12-19 | Mar Abas Katina | Mar Abas Katina (Assyrian: Mār Awā Qațțīnā; Armenian: Մար Աբաս Կատինա) was a Chaldean scholar, presumably an ancient Syrian (or ancient Armenian) historian. Mar Abas Katina first appears in the work of Movses Khorenatsi. His work served as the primary source for nearly the entirety of the first book and the first nine chapters of the second book of Movses Khorentasi's “History of Armenia”. | C | Hay kamavor (747) | |||
2025-05-07 | Prisons Museum | Prisons Museum is a digital documentation project focusing on detention facilities in conflict zones, primarily in Syria and Iraq. Established in 2024, it maintains online archives of prisons operated by both the Islamic State (ISIS) and the Syrian government during their respective periods of control. | Start | Therecipeguy (54) | |||
2025-02-09 | Battle of Paveh (Military conflict Part of the 1979 Kurdish rebellion in Iran) | The Battle of Paveh is a battle that was part of the 1979 Kurdish rebellion in Iran. | Start | Iranian112 (1381) | |||
2025-05-21 | Behind the Tall Mountains (TV Series 2012) | Behind the Tall Mountains (Persian: پشت کوههای بلند; Poshte Koohaye Boland) is a 2012 Iranian History, Drama and Comedy TV series Written and Directed by Amrollah Ahmadjoo. This series has been rebroadcast several times on various networks such as iFilm and Shoma. | Start | 2Odiseh (331) | |||
2025-05-13 | The Loser (2004 film) (2004 Iranian film) | The Loser (Persian: بازنده ; Bazandeh) is a 2004 Iranian Drama film directed by Ghasem Jafari. | Stub | 2Odiseh (331) | |||
2025-02-28 | French national domain in the Holy Land (Extraterritoriality of France) | The French National Domain in the Holy Land is a French territory located in Eastern Jerusalem. This area unites possessions that belonged to the French empire beginning in the 19th century. | GA | Ghebreigzabhier (652) | |||
2024-12-07 | Muslim Peshmerga (Kurdish militia in Iran) | The Muslim Peshmerga, officially the Organization of Kurdish Muslim Peshmergas (Persian: سازمان پیشمرگان کرد مسلمان; Sâzmân-e Pešmargân-e Kord-e Musalmân; Kurdish: ڕێکخراوی پێشمەرگەکانی کوردە موسڵمان) was a militia group formed by the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps after the 1979 Kurdish revolts. | Start | Ilamxan (9673) | |||
2024-12-11 | Coat of arms of Ba'athist Syria (Coat of arms of Syria (1980–2024)) | The coat of arms of the Ba'athist-led Syrian Arab Republic (شعار الجمهورية العربية السورية) was adopted in 1980, following the 1977 dissolution of the Federation of Arab Republics, whose coat of arms had until then been used by its constituent states. | Start | Abo Yemen (17006) | |||
2025-04-26 | 2011 Dhabyani coup attempt (Coup in the United Arab Emirates) | In 2015 a royal employee of the House of Nahyan gave an interview to Middle East Eye alleging that Hamdan Al Nahyan and several junior members of the al Nahyan had attempted to orchestrate a palace coup against his brother Khalifa Al Nahyan then the Ruler of Abu Dhabi and the President of the UAE. | B | Scu ba (20675) | |||
2025-05-29 | Ardeşenspor (Football club) | Ardeşenspor is a Turkish sports club founded in the town of Ardeşen in Rize province in 1967. | Start | Ihavetoentermyusername (648) | |||
2025-03-01 | Magomed Estamirov (Russian footballer) | Magomed Yunusovich Estamirov (Russian: Магомед Юнусович Эстамиров; born 5 July 2004) is a Russian footballer who plays as a midfielder for West Armenia. | Stub | Mish-FCTM (7007) | |||
2025-05-29 | Amir Majd (The first commander of the Basij force) | Amir Majd (Persian: امیر مجد) was the first commander of the Basij force, appointed by Abolhassan Banisadr, the then president of Iran. He served in that position from December 1979 to December 1981. He was one of the forces affiliated with the first government of the Islamic Republic of Iran. | Stub | Rakoon (11682) | |||
2025-05-03 | Kudret Sandra | Kudret Şandra (born *Kudret Sulatası*; 12 December 1932 – 9 January 2020) was a Turkish dancer, actor, and dance instructor. He was one of the few male belly dancers in Turkey to gain prominence in the traditionally female-dominated art of belly dancing, known locally as "zenne" or "köçek" dancing. | Start | CAPAVGAR (206) | |||
2025-02-19 | Abillama dynasty (Chieftains of the Metn region of Mount Lebanon) | The Abillama dynasty (Arabic: أبي اللمع, romanized: Abī al-Lamaʿ, sometimes shortened as بللّمع, Bil-Lamaʿ, also known as the Lamaʿids, Arabic: اللمعيون), was a prominent Arab Tanukhid clan. The Abillama trace their lineage to Muqaddam Abi Lamaʿ, who descended from the Banu Fawaris, an Arab tribe that migrated alongside the Tanukh from al-Hirah in modern-day Iraq to the Al-Aʿla Mountain, east of the city of Hama, before eventually settling in Lebanon. | GA | Elias Ziade (27001) | |||
2025-02-07 | Al-Nawbakhti Shrine (Resting place of the third Twelver Deputy) | Al-Nawbakhti Shrine (Arabic: مقام النوبختي) is an Islamic mausoleum located in al-Rusafa in Baghdad, Iraq. It is the resting place of the third Twelver Deputy Ibn Ruh al-Nawbakhti, who passed away in 937 CE. A dome tops the building and is also a place for ziyarat. | Start | Ayham4002 (1049) | |||
2025-02-27 | Al-Jazeera FC (Kuwaiti sports club) | Al-Jazeera Football Club (Arabic: نادي الجزيرة لكرة القدم) is a professional football club based in Kuwait, the club competes in the Kuwaiti Division One from 2025–26. It is the first sports club in Kuwait that is privately owned with no governmental control over the club while also having a single dedicated sport. | Start | Khs17 (1264) | |||
2025-05-17 | Davit Gotsiridze (Georgian footballer (born 2004)) | Davit Gotsiridze (Georgian: დავით გოცირიძე; born 6 September 2004) is a Georgian professional footballer who plays as a striker for Erovnuli Liga club Gagra, on loan from Dinamo Tbilisi. | Start | Gorgin18 (3098) | |||
2025-05-30 | Walid al-Zahra | Walid al-Atme, commonly known by his nom de guerre Walid al-Zahra, was a former leader in Ahrar al-Sham in Southern Syria who later headed the rebel group Thuwar al-Sanamayn and died fighting against the Assad regime in March 2020. | Start | David O. Johnson (58603) | |||
2025-05-07 | Mohammed Sadiq al-Sadr | Mohammed Sadeq Mohammed Mahdi al-Sadr (12 July 1906 – 7 December 1986) was an Iraqi Twelver Shīʿī jurist and Marjaʿ based in Najaf al-Ashraf. He was the father of Grand Ayatollah Mohammed al-Sadr. Renowned for his moderate fatwas, advocacy for the poor and laborers, and support of popular uprisings, he played a major role in rebuilding the Najaf seminary and educating a generation of scholars and preachers. | C | الموسوي (186) | |||
2024-12-29 | Twelve knights of Mariwan | The Twelve Knights of Mariwan as well as the Twelve Chevaliers of Marivan (Kurdish: دوانزە سوارەی مەریوان, romanized: Dwanze Swarey Merîwane) are legendary knight warriors from Marivan, a city in the region of East of Kurdistan who ultimately emerged victorious. | C | Zemen (915) | |||
2025-03-10 | Battle of Ushno (1918 battle) | The Battle of Ushno, fought on April 16 1918, in what is now Oshnavieh, was a major engagement between the Assyrian forces of Agha Petros against Turkish, Persian, and Kurdish troops. During this confrontation, Agha Petros and his forces launched an offensive against the Turkish forces in order to capture Ushno, crossing the harsh terrain and finally achieving a striking victory. | Start | Jsanihsjsn (202) | |||
2025-03-04 | History of Azerbaijan (Iran) | The history of Azerbaijan, being the historical region of northwestern Iran, spans thousands of years. | C | Auteuil-Passy (1635) | |||
2025-05-04 | List of Iranian Revolution films | Below is an incomplete list of feature films, television films or TV series which include events of the Iranian Revolution. This list does not include documentaries, short films. | Start | Unknown4321unknown (14462) | |||
2025-04-19 | List of Cyprus problem films | Below is an incomplete list of feature films, television films or TV series which include events of the Cyprus problem. This list does not include documentaries, short films. | Start | Unknown4321unknown (14462) | |||
2025-04-11 | Al-Abtah (Historic valley near Makkah.) | Al-Abtah (Arabic: الأبطح), also known as Al-Muhassab, is a significant valley located between Makkah and Mina in Saudi Arabia. This area holds historical and religious importance in Islamic tradition. | Start | Abdullahmalikokl (30) | |||
2025-04-24 | Abdulrahman Adel Al-Shammari (Saudi poet (born 1974)) | Abdulrahman Adel Al-Shammari (born 1974) is a Saudi poet. He was one of the notable participants in the first season of the television poetry competition Million’s Poet (2006–2007). | Start | علي بدر العتيبي (244) | |||
2025-05-07 | Jafar Al-Khawari (son of Musa al-Kazim, the seventh Imam in Twelver Shia Islam) | Ja'far al-Kazim al-Khawari (Arabic: جعفر الكاظم الخواري) was a son of Musa al-Kazim, the seventh Imam in Twelver Shia Islam, and the brother of Ali al-Ridha. He was known by the epithet "al-Khawari" due to his association with the village of Khawar in the Hejaz region. | C | الموسوي (186) | |||
2025-06-02 | 2025–26 TFF 1. Lig (25th season of TFF 1. Lig) | The 2025–26 TFF 1. Lig will be the 25th season since the league was established in 2001 and 63rd season of the second-level football league of Turkey since its establishment in 1963–64. | Start | Anlztrk (10078) | |||
2025-04-09 | Environmental law in the Middle East | Based in Islamic religious tradition, Sharia utilizes religious teachings to determine law. While there is not a technical discipline of Islamic or Sharia-based environmental law, environmental laws justified by Islamic teachings have been made in various Middle Eastern countries, and scholars have argued that it is a legal branch. | C | Harperwest (35) | |||
2025-04-20 | Armenian jewelry | Armenian jewelry is a part of Armenian culture, decorative arts, and includes the nation's historical style, tastes and aesthetics. Jewelry was used by Armenian men and women since ancient times and mostly earrings, necklaces, hairpins, rings, chains and pins were worn. | C | Alinmalin (44) | |||
2025-05-30 | Eternal Love (Reality series) (Iranian Persian Farsi language reality show) | Eshghe Abadi (English: Eternal Love) is an Iranian Persian Farsi language reality show that has been re leased on YouTube in 2025. It is hosted by Parastoo Salehi. Twenty episodes have been published as of May 23, 2025. | Stub | Baratiiman (10049) | |||
2024-12-09 | Ragheed al-Tatari (Syrian aviator and political prisoner) | Ragheed Ahmad al-Tatari (Arabic: رغيد أحمد الططري; born on December 25, 1954) is a former military aviator from Syria, recognized as the longest-serving political prisoner in the country. His arrest by Syrian intelligence occurred in 1981, following his refusal to engage in the bombing of Hama and his subsequent flight to Jordan. | Start | 金色黎明 (2226) | |||
2025-05-24 | Matam Junction | MATAM Junction - צומת מת"מ is a major transportation junction located at the southern entrance to Haifa, in the Matam park area, near Tirat Carmel. The junction is situated at the intersection of Highway 2 (the Coastal Highway) and Highway 4, adjacent to MATAM Hi-Tech Park one of the most important industrial and technological centers in Israel, home to many international and local companies such as Intel, Microsoft, Google, Amazon, and Elbit Systems. | Start | Homerethegreat (3926) | |||
2025-06-03 | Sang Bijar Bast-e Bahambar (Village in Gilan, Iran) | Sang Bijar Bast-e Bahambar (Persian: سنگ بیجار بست بهمبر, also Romanized as Sang Bijār Bast-e Bahambar) is a village in Bahambar Rural District, in the Ziabar District of Sowme'eh Sara County, Gilan Province, Iran. At the 2016 census, its population was 30 people in 11 households. | Stub | PAper GOL (4025) | |||
2025-03-31 | Arab Tribal and Clan Forces (Arab militant group) | Arab Tribal and Clan Forces are an Arab nationalist militant group in the Governorate of Deir ez-Zor that was established to liberate the Arab lands. |
Start | Farcazo (1848) | |||
2025-06-03 | Mādayān ī Hazār Dādestān (Zoroastrian legal compilation) | Mādayān ī Hazār Dādestān, (Book of a Thousand Judgements), is a significant primary document concerning the social and institutional history of Sasanian Iran and the only entirely legal treatise on pre-Islamic Sasanian jurisprudence to have survived from the Zoroastrian era. | C | Kansas Bear (51809) | |||
2025-04-22 | Arab tribal insurgency in Eastern Syria | The Arab tribal insurgency in Eastern Syria is an Arab insurgency against Syrian Democratic Forces in the Deir ez-Zor region. | Start | Farcazo (1848) | |||
2025-02-14 | Siege of Khokhanaberd (Siege in XIII century) | The siege of Khokhanaberd or Siege of Ishkanaberd was military conflict between Armenian and Mongol forces in XIII century during Mongol invasions of Georgia and Armenia. | Start | Armenian from Artsakh (504) | |||
2025-05-11 | Fadi Akiki (Lebanese military judge) | Fadi Akiki is a Lebanese military judge who has served as the Government Commissioner to the Military Court. His tenure has been marked by significant controversy, particularly regarding his perceived alignment with Hezbollah and his involvement in politically sensitive cases. | C | BasselHarfouch (1219) | |||
2025-05-13 | Wadi Al Khulaiban (Wadi in UAE) | Wadi Al Khulaiban (Arabic: وادي الخليبان, romanized: Wādī Al Khulaybān) is a valley or dry river characterized by ephemeral or intermittent flow, occurring almost exclusively during the rainy season. It is located in the enclave of Masfut (Ajman), east of the United Arab Emirates. | C | LukasSimeone (3117) | |||
2025-05-29 | July Offensive (War in Abkhazia) (1993 war in Abkhazia) | The July Offensive or the July Operation[citation needed] was an offensive by the Abkhaz separatists in July 1993 against the Georgian armed forces during the War in Abkhazia. | B | 187.114.195.41 | |||
2025-06-04 | Tsatsloba (Traditional Georgian custom) | Tsatsloba (წაწლობა), also known as stsorproba in Khevsureti, was a traditional Georgian custom in which a young man and woman shared a bed overnight without engaging in sexual relations. In certain regions, this arrangement could involve an older male guest and the host's daughter, though it more commonly took place between peers. | Start | ColinSchm (592) | |||
2025-01-22 | Unification of Iran (1779–1796) (1779–1796 unification) | The Unification of Iran (1779–1796), also known as the Reunification of Iran was a series of battles led by Agha Mohammad Khan Qajar which led to the reunification of Iran, which was previously divided into several Iranian and non-Iranian states since the division of the Afsharid Empire. | Stub | Eugene de Blois (82) | |||
2025-06-03 | Elyas Nirumand Tumaj | Elyas Nirumand Tumaj (Persian: الیاس نیروبند توماج; born May 31, 1990) is an Iranian national affiliated with Iran's military-linked oil export operations. He is primarily known for his role as an official of Sepehr Energy Jahan Nama Pars Company, a front company reportedly controlled by the Armed Forces General Staff (AFGS) of Iran. | C | Razgura (827) | |||
2025-06-04 | Star Energy International Limited | Star Energy International Limited is a Hong Kong–registered company sanctioned by the U.S. Treasury in May 2025 for its role in facilitating illicit Iranian oil exports. The company is linked to Sepehr Energy Jahan Nama Pars Company, a Tehran-based entity affiliated with Iran’s Armed Forces General Staff (AFGS). | Start | Razgura (827) | |||
2025-06-05 | Milen Trading Co., Limited | Milen Trading Co., Limited (Chinese: 美然貿易有限公司) is a Hong Kong–registered trading company incorporated on April 3, 2024. It is registered at Room D5, 5th Floor, King Yip Factory Building, 59 King Yip Street, Kwun Tong, Kowloon, Hong Kong. According to U.S. authorities, Milen Trading is effectively a front company in the petroleum trading sector, used to facilitate shipments of Iranian crude oil. | C | Razgura (827) | |||
2025-02-03 | Ian Feinberg (Israeli lawyer) | Ian Feinberg (1963–1993) was an Israeli lawyer who was also the legal counsel for Office of Co-operation for Development in Gaza, a European-funded aid project which provided loans to Gazan businessmen. At age 30 he was murdered by terrorists who burst into the room while he participating in a business meeting to discuss economic development in their Gaza offices. | C | Lynngol (441) | |||
2025-06-04 | Levan Uchaneishvili (Georgian actor (born 1958)) | Levan Uchaneishvili, also known as Levani (Georgian: ლევან უჩანეიშვილი; born December 15, 1958), is a Georgian actor, screenwriter and director best known for playing the title character in the 1982 Georgian movie Kukaracha. | Start | WikiClaudio05 (432) | |||
2025-04-26 | Siege of Hatra (197–198) (Siege Part of the Roman–Parthian War of 194–198) | The siege of Hatra in 197–198 was the second siege of Hatra by Septimius Severus during the Roman–Parthian War of 194–198. He wanted to conquer Hatra because there was a temple there that had great wealth. However, this was without success, as many of his machines had been destroyed and many of his men were wounded. | Stub | Iranian112 (1381) | |||
2024-12-29 | 17th Shahrivar Street (Road in Tehran, Iran) | 17th of Shahrivar Street (خیابان هفده شهریور in Persian) is a main road in the south east of Tehran, connecting Khorasan Square to Shohada Square to the north and passing Khorasan Square further to the south towards Shoosh square. | Stub | Charkhin (202) | |||
2024-12-20 | Khalidiya Khanqah Mosque and Tekke (Sufi lodge and mosque located in Iraqi Kurdistan) | The Khalidiya Khanqah Mosque and Tekke (Arabic: جامع وتكية خانقاه الخالدية) also known as the Mzgawti Xanaqa (Kurdish: مزگەوتی خەنقە) is located near the citadel in Erbil, Iraq. It is a religious complex comprising a mosque, Sufi lodge, library and marketplace. | B | Yusuf Asar Yathar (2236) | |||
2025-05-31 | Shahid Abbaspour residental complex (Township in Mazandaran, Iran) | Shahid Abbaspour Residential Complex also called Shahid Abbaspour Township, is a private residential township near the city of Neka in Mazandaran province, Iran. It borders the Mehr residential township to the west and Neka's urban area to its northeast. | Stub | PAper GOL (4025) | |||
2024-12-25 | Alphabets of the South Caucasus | The historical alphabets of the South Caucasus are the Caucasian Albanian, Armenian and Georgian. Armenian and Georgian alphabets are in use today and Caucasian Albanian is not as it was rediscovered in 1937. | B | User3810486 (148) | |||
2025-01-09 | Loay Alshareef (Saudi Arabian peace activist) | Loay Alshareef (Arabic: لؤي الشريف; born 11 November 1982) is a UAE-based Egyptian Zionist activist who advocates for better relations between the Arab world and Israel. | C | Qualiesin (26512) | |||
2025-03-09 | Temple of Anahita, Bishapur (temple) | The Temple of Anahita or the Shrine of Anahita (Middle Persian: Ādur-Anāhīd) is one of the famous monuments of the ancient city of Bishapur, located in the city of Kazerun . This building was built in the 3rd century AD by order of Shapur I, the Sassanid king. | Stub | Hzea (395) | |||
2025-05-29 | 2025 Iranian Athletics Championships (International athletics championship event) | The 2025 Iran Athletics Championships (Track and Field) were held in two days at Sardar Jangal Stadium in Rasht in 22 events for men in 22 events on May 5-6 2024 (15-16 Ordibehesht 1404) and for women on 8-9 May 2025 (18-19 Ordibehesht 1404). In Men's competition Tehran team ranked first with 5 golds, 2 silvers and 5 bronze, Khorasan Razavi ranked second with 4 golds and 1 silver and Isfahan ranked third with 2 golds 3 silver and 2 bronze. | Start | Farbod Farbod (80) | |||
2025-02-28 | Maxine Minx (Fictional character) | Maxine Minx is a fictional character in the X film series. Created by Ti West, Maxine is the protagonist of X (2022) and its sequel MaXXXine (2024). In the former, she is an aspiring adult film star; in the latter, she is well-known in this field of work and aspires to become a respected mainstream actress. | C | Alvarescoalmares (100) | |||
2025-06-08 | Lado Odishvili (Georgian footballer (born 2003)) | Lado Odishvili (Georgian: ლადო ოდიშვილი; born 28 May 2003) is a Georgian professional footballer who plays as a defender for Erovnuli Liga club Telavi. | Start | Gorgin18 (3098) | |||
2025-06-08 | Eshragh Najafabadi (Iranian Mountain Biker) | Eshragh Najafabadi (born May 23, 1992, in Shiraz, Iran) is an Iranian athlete, civil engineer, and former member of the Iranian national downhill cycling team. He gained national recognition for his achievements in mountain biking, and later, international attention following his arrest during the 2022 Iranian protests, in what has been widely described by human rights organizations as an arbitrary and politically motivated detention. | C | Razgura (827) | |||
2025-06-08 | Unit 127 | Unit 127 is Hezbollah's "aerial unit" (وحدة الجوية), is the group's specialized aerial unit, responsible for the development, production, and operational deployment of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), commonly known as drones. The unit has emerged as a central player in Hezbollah’s military strategy, particularly in its ongoing conflict with Israel. | C | BasselHarfouch (1219) | |||
2025-06-08 | VakıfBank Sports Palace (Sports venue in Istanbul, Turkey) | VakıfBank Sports Palace (Turkish: VakıfBank Spor Sarayı) is a multi-purpose indoor arena located in Istanbul, Turkey. It has been the home venue of the VakıfBank S.K. since its opening in 2016. The hall has a seating capacity of around 2,900. The arena is situated in the Üsküdar district on the Asian side of Istanbul. | Stub | MrBrandon15 (1042) | |||
2025-06-08 | 2024 Closure of the Israeli Embassy in Dublin (Israeli diplomatic mission in Ireland) | In December 2024, Israel announced that its embassy in Ireland would close owing to what the Israeli foreign minister Gideon Sa'ar described as Irish "demonisation of the Jewish state" during the Gaza war. Ireland's Taoiseach, Simon Harris, responded to the announcement, saying "Ireland’s foreign policy is founded on our deep commitment to dialogue and to the peaceful resolution of disputes." He added, "I utterly reject the assertion that Ireland is anti-Israel. | Start | ClareWhitePlane1234 (15) | |||
2025-05-31 | Fatma Ismail Salman | Fatma Ismail Salman (Arabic: فاطمة ريما February 14, 1937 – 2 June 2020) was a Palestinian activist and revolutionary | Start | User6987777777 (106) | |||
2024-11-18 | Adel Zu'aiter | Adel Zu'aiter (Arabic: عادل زعيتر ; also Romanized as Adil Zuaiter and Zu'aytir, among other spellings) (1895–1957) was a Palestinian lawyer and translator. | C | Jackie.salzinger (1059) | |||
2025-05-24 | Mohammed Mahdi al-Sadr | Mohammed Mahdi al-Sadr (6 July 1879 – March 1940) was a prominent Iraqi Twelver Shia jurist and historian. He participated in the 1920 Iraqi Revolt against British occupation, contributed to the restoration of the Grand Husayniyya in Baghdad from Baha’i control, and collected rare Islamic manuscripts. | Start | الموسوي (186) | |||
2025-05-21 | Battle of Shekar Yazi (1920 battle) | Battle of Shekar Yazi (Kurdish: شەڕی شەکەریاز, romanized: Şeřî Şekeriyaz) took place on 21 January 1920 between the forces of Simko Shikak, a Kurdish tribal leader, and the government of Iran. This confrontation was part of the broader Kurdish uprisings in early 20th-century Iran, during a period marked by regional unrest and efforts by Kurdish leaders to assert autonomy. | Start | Zemen (915) | |||
2025-06-08 | Uthman ibn Bishr | Uthman ibn Abdullah ibn Uthman ibn Bishr of the Banu Zayd, a Qahtanite tribe, famously known as Ibn Bishr (c. 1796 – 1873) was a Saudi historian, littérateur, and genealogist. He was a contemporary of the First Saudi State and the Second Saudi State, and he chronicled their events in his book Unwan al-Majd fi Tarikh Najd (The Address of Glory in the History of Najd). | Start | DivineReality (897) | |||
2025-01-30 | Adel Yazdi Gallery (Art gallery in Fars, Shiraz) | Adel Yazdi Gallery House is located in the historic district of Shiraz, in the Qavam House neighborhood. This gallery house was founded by Adel Yazdi, an Iranian artist and sculptor, with the aim of transforming the city's old texture into a cultural center and promoting art. | Start | Harold Krabs (240) | |||
2025-06-08 | Kurdish communities in the former Ayyubid Sultanate | The Kurdish communities in the former Ayyubid Sultanate refers to ethnic Kurds, who descend from Kurdish settlers from mainland Kurdistan, living in countries which were formerly part of the Ayyubid Sultanate. As they lived in these countries prior to the independence and establishment of the modern-nation states, they are citizens of their countries and considered locals. | C | Ilamxan (9673) | |||
2025-04-26 | Siege of Uman (1674) | The siege of Uman or defence of Uman was a siege of the city of Uman conducted by the Ottoman grand vizier Kara Mustafa Pasha against the Cossack garrison in the city led by colonel Stepan Yavorsky during the 1674 campaign of Romodanovsky and Samoylovych. | Start | TheHistoryOFEUROPE (436) | |||
2025-05-26 | Dubai Municipality Museum (Site located in the Emirate of Dubai) | Dubai Municipality Museum is a valuable heritage site located in the Emirate of Dubai (United Arab Emirates). Established in 1957, it housed the headquarters of Dubai Municipality until 1964, when the municipality moved to a new building on Al Maktoum Street. | Stub | Elite words2 (3968) | |||
2025-05-01 | Georgian–Shaddadid wars (Medieval wars between the Georgian kingdom and the Shaddadid dynasty in the South Caucasus) | The Georgian–Shaddadid wars were a series of medieval conflicts between the Kingdom of Georgia and the Muslim Shaddadid dynasty over control of strategic cities in the South Caucasus, particularly Ani and Tbilisi. Beginning in the early 11th century and lasting until the end of the 12th, these wars saw shifting alliances, repeated sieges, and decisive Georgian victories under kings like Bagrat IV, David IV, and Tamar. | GA | AE182 (685) | |||
2025-05-21 | Kurdish Turkization in Turkey (State-led assimilation policies targeting Kurdish identity and culture in Turkey.) | Kurdish Turkization in Turkey refers to a series of state-sponsored policies aimed at assimilating the Kurdish population into a unified Turkish national identity. These efforts have been ongoing since the founding of the Republic of Turkey in 1923. | C | Zemen (915) | |||
2025-06-07 | Sa'ada Al-Dajani (Palestinian lawyer) | Sa'ada Al-Dajani (Arabic: سعادة الدجاني) is a Palestinian judge. She is the first woman to become a deputy public prosecutor and judge in Palestine. | Stub | User6987777777 (106) | |||
2025-04-01 | Timur Göksel (Turkish diplomat who served with the UN Interim Force in Lebanon (1943–2021)) | Timur Göksel (3 May 1943 – 2 February 2021) was a Turkish diplomat who served as Spokesman and Senior Advisor to the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL) from 1978 to 2003. Göksel started his 35-year career with the United Nations (UN) in 1968 as an Information Assistant in the Ankara Information Office. | C | Manzalawy (38) | |||
2025-05-23 | Nahal Shechem (Intermittent stream in the West Bank and Israel) | The Nahal Shechem (נחל שכם; Shechem Stream), known in Arabic as the Wadi Sha'ir upstream and the Wadi Burj downstream, is an intermittent stream in the West Bank and Israel. It originates north of Nablus, the largest city on its banks, in the gorge between Mount Gerizim and Mount Ebal, the site of the ancient Shechem, the stream's namesake. | Stub | Closetside (1869) | |||
2025-06-09 | Athbi Saleh (Kuwaiti footballer (born 1993)) | Athbi Ali Shehab Ahmad Saleh (born 14 October 1993) is a Kuwaiti professional footballer who plays as a winger or midfielder for Kuwait Premier League club Qadsia and for the Kuwait national team. | Start | Harold9595959 (4131) | |||
2025-02-02 | Abdurrahman Pasha Baban (Emir) | Abdurrahman Pasha Baban (Kurdish: عەبدوڕەحمان پاشا بابان, romanized: 'ebdwrreḧman paşa baban) also known as Awrahman Pasha Baban (Kurdish: ئەورەحمان پاشای بابان, romanized: Ewrehiman Paşay Baban) was the emir of the Kurdish Baban principality either from 1789 or 1803 to his death in 1813. | Start | Gueevkobani (214) | |||
2025-01-10 | Ali Khalaf (Kuwaiti footballer) | Ali Ahmed Khalaf Faraj Matar (born 16 January 1995) is a Kuwaiti professional soccer player who plays as a attacking midfielder for Al-Arabi. | Stub | Khs17 (1264) | |||
2025-05-21 | Nahal Eshtemoa (Intermittent stream in the West Bank and Israel) | The Nahal Eshtemoa (נחל אשתמוע; Eshtemoa Stream), known in Arabic as the Wadi Samoa, is an intermittent stream in the West Bank and Israel that originates in eastern Yatta, the largest city on its banks. It heads southwest, passing its namesake town, Samu, the ancient Eshtemoa, then to Shim'a, then just east of Meitar, and finally to its confluence with the Nahal Yatir is just east of central Hura. | Stub | Closetside (1869) | |||
2025-03-11 | Mohamad Safwan (Lebanese footballer (born 2003)) | Mohamad Hussein Safwan (Arabic: محمد حسين صفوان; born 10 March 2003) is a Lebanese footballer who plays as a left-back for Lebanese Premier League club Nejmeh and the Lebanon national team. | Start | Nehme1499 (105599) | |||
2025-03-11 | Ahmad Kheir El Dine (Lebanese footballer (born 1995)) | Ahmad Hussein Kheir El Dine (Arabic: أحمد حسين خير الدين; born 7 July 1995) is a Lebanese football and futsal player who plays as a midfielder for Lebanese Premier League club Ansar and the Lebanon national team. | Start | Nehme1499 (105599) | |||
2025-02-07 | Volodymyr Verbonol (Ukrainian businessman (born 1959)) | Volodymyr Verbonol is a Ukrainian businessman born 1959 in Dnipro Ukraine, known for his involvement in the chemical trading industry. He gained international attention following investigations into the ownership of the ammonium nitrate shipment that caused the catastrophic explosion at the Port of Beirut on August 4, 2020. | Start | BasselHarfouch (1219) | |||
2025-05-13 | Abu al-Abbas al-Lawkari (Iranian Philosopher) | Abu al-Abbas al-Lawkari was an Iranian philosopher, and one of the Avicenna's philosophical school who possessed a vital position in the chain of Islamic philosophy. | Start | AmirMohammadArjmand (51) | |||
2025-04-26 | Saqr Al-Shubayb (Kuwaiti poet) | Saqr bin Salem Al-Shubayb (c. 1894 – August 6, 1963) was a Kuwaiti poet, dubbed the “Poet of Kuwait” by historian Abdulaziz Al-Rasheed. In his writings, Al-Shubayb advocated for freedom and the rejection of fanaticism, which provoked conservative figures. | C | علي بدر العتيبي (244) | |||
2025-06-11 | Seyed Mehdi Mahdavi (Footballer) | Seyed Mehdi Mahdavi (born 30 September 2005) is an Iranian professional footballer who plays as a right-back or right winger for Havadar S.C. in the Persian Gulf Pro League. He has also represented the Iran national under-20 football team. | Start | Surena82P (29) | |||
2025-03-13 | Battle of Sauj Bulak (1921) (Kurdish battle near Mahabad, Iran) | The Battle of Savuj Bulagh or Simko Shikak raid on Mahabad was a major engagement during Simko Shikak revolt (1918–1922) against the Qajar government in Iran. It took place in October 1921 near present-day Mahabad, a strategic town in northwestern Iran west of Lake Urmia. | Stub | Canoooo.4 (448) | |||
2025-06-03 | Eugenia (Genia) Kanelbaum Berman (Victim of 2003 suicide bombing in Jerusalem) | Eugenia (Genia) Kanelbaum Berman (1953-June 11, 2003) was one seventeen bus passengers who were murdered in the Davidka Square bus bombing on June 11, 2003 in Jerusalem. She was an exemplary teacher, whether it was English, ulpan Hebrew, art or art history. | C | Lynngol (441) | |||
2025-06-11 | List of Turkish provinces by administrative level (Classification of Turkey's provinces by administrative level) | List of provinces of Turkey by classification level refers to the categorization of Turkey’s 81 provinces into five administrative classes. This classification is used by the Ministry of the Interior for the assignment and rotation of civil servants (e.g., deputy governors, district administrators), and was formalized in Annex I of directive number 21.5.8610782. | Start | Ayvrti (33) | |||
2025-04-13 | Surchi Revolt (c. 1919–1920 revolt) | The Surchi revolt (Kurdish: ڕاپەڕینی سورچی, romanized: řapeřînî swrçî) was a revolt held by the Surchi tribe in c. 1919 to 1920, the main goal of the revolt was to establish an independent Kurdish state. | Start | MHD1234567890 (228) | |||
2025-06-05 | Order of Royal Commendation (Omani order) | The Order of Royal Commendation (Arabic: وسام الإشادة السلطانية, romanized: Wisam al-Iishadat al-Sultania) is an order of Oman. | C | Royalwatcher12 (1952) | |||
2024-11-20 | İSTMarina (Shopping center and mixed-use complex in Istanbul, Turkey) | İstMarina is a shopping center and mixed-use complex developed by DAP Yapı and Emlak Konut, located on the coast of the Kartal district in Istanbul, Turkey. It opened on 28 March 2018. | Start | RamiPat (9772) | |||
2025-06-09 | 1979 Turkmen rebellion in Iran (1979 rebellion) | The 1979 Turkmen rebellion in Iran was a significant ethnic and political rebellion led by Iranian Turkmens in Golestan province in the immediate aftermath of the Iranian Revolution. Motivated by longstanding grievances as an ethnic and religious minority in Iran, the Turkmen rebels demanded autonomy, land reform, and recognition of their identity. | Start | Ilamxan (9673) | |||
2024-12-30 | Wadi Khabb (Fujairah) (Wadi in Oman and UAE) | Wadi Khabb (Arabic: وادي خب, romanized: Wādī Khab) is a valley or dry river, with an ephemeral or intermittent flow, occurring almost exclusively during the rainy season, located in the east of the United Arab Emirates, in the Emirate of Fujairah, and in the north of Oman, in the Musandam Governorate. | B | LukasSimeone (3117) | |||
2025-02-09 | Haredi Military Administration (Military unit) | The Haredi Military Administration (Hebrew: מנהלת החרדים הצבאית), also known by the acronym "Mahatz", is the Israel Defense Forces component responsible for Haredi military affairs and recruitment. | Stub | Challahbai15 (943) | |||
2025-05-24 | Sajjad Sadeghi (Iranian political scientist (born 1983)) | Sajjad Sadeghi (Persian: سجاد صادقی; born 19 July 1983 in Tehran) is an Iranian international relations researcher known for human rights activities, environmental activities and well-known as a political prisoner. He was a senior member of the Iranian Regional Studies Association (IRSA). | C | Sibooyeh (80) | |||
2025-04-15 | Haroutune Kalayan (Armenian-Lebanese archaeologist) | Haroutune Kalayan (June 2, 1908 – December 21, 2003) was an Armenian-Lebanese archaeologist and engineer known for his contributions to the preservation and restoration of ancient sites in the Middle East. | Start | Elias Ziade (27001) | |||
2025-01-04 | Dror, Israel (Place in Southern, Israel) | Dror (Hebrew: דרור) is a planned community town currently under construction in the northeastern Negev desert, in southern Israel. The town is located on the slopes of Mount Hiran, along the route between Meitar and Arad. The settlement is being built on the land previously occupied by the unrecognized Bedouin village of Umm al-Hiran. | Start | אקסינו (1579) | |||
2025-05-25 | Saraya Thawrat al-Eshreen al-Thaniya (Militant organization in Iraq) | Saraya Thawrat al-Eshreen al-Thaniya (Arabic: سرايا ثورة العشرين الثانية, romanized: saraya thawrat aleishrin althaania, lit. 'The Second Twentieth Revolution Brigades') is an inactive militant organization in Iraq. | Stub | Farcazo (1848) | |||
2025-04-26 | Çekem's Aq Qoyunlu campaign (Campaign led by Mamluk commander Çekem against the Aq Qoyunlu (1407)) | Çekem's Aq Qoyunlu campaign was a military expedition launched by the Mamluk rebel commander Emir Çekem against the Aq Qoyunlu confederation during 1407. The campaign ended in Çekem's defeat and death, and his rebellion was crushed by the central Mamluk authorities. | C | AE182 (685) | |||
2025-06-11 | Wadi Al Kharas (Wadi in UAE) | Wadi Al Kharas, also known as Wadi Lakharas (Arabic: وادي لخرس, romanized: Wādī Likhras) is a valley or dry river with ephemeral or intermittent flow, which flows almost exclusively during the rainy season, located in the emirates of Ras al-Khaimah and Fujairah, in the east of the United Arab Emirates. | GA | LukasSimeone (3117) | |||
2025-05-22 | Wadi Ash Sharyah (Wadi in UAE) | Wadi Ash Sharyah, also known as Wadi Al Sharyah (Arabic: وادي الشريه, romanized: Wādī Ash Sharyah) is a valley or dry river with ephemeral or intermittent flow, which flows almost exclusively during the rainy season, located in the emirate of Fujairah, in the east of the United Arab Emirates. | B | LukasSimeone (3117) | |||
2025-04-14 | Wadi Madnan (Wadi in UAE) | Wadi Madnan (Arabic: وادي مدنان, romanized: Wādī Midnān) is a valley or dry river, with ephemeral or intermittent flow, flowing almost exclusively during the rainy season, located in the east of the United Arab Emirates, in the emirates of Fujairah and Ras Al Khaimah. | B | LukasSimeone (3117) | |||
2025-04-15 | Wadi Tawiyean (Wadi in UAE) | Wadi Tawiyean (Arabic: وادي الطويين, romanized: Wādī Aṭ Ṭawyēn) is a valley, or dry river, with ephemeral or intermittent flow, which flows almost exclusively during the rainy season, located in the east of the United Arab Emirates, in the emirate of Fujairah. | B | LukasSimeone (3117) | |||
2025-05-21 | Persian Calligram | Persian Calligram or Persian calligraphic painting is an Innovative Intersection of modern Iranian Art and Contemporary Calligraphy. Persian Calligram is a unique and innovative form of art that emerges from the intersection of modern painting and contemporary calligraphy. | Start | Peoplic (867) | |||
2025-06-10 | Secondary roads in Oman | Secondary roads in Oman are the third category of road in the Omani route numbering system and are designated with route numbers beginning with "S", from S10 to S46 | Start | Editor Socks (583) | |||
2025-05-14 | Adnan Mohammed Al-Wazzan | Adnan Mohammed Al-Wazzan (1951 – December 6, 2024) was a Saudi professor of Comparative English Literature. | Start | Elite words2 (3968) | |||
2025-02-04 | Deafness in Turkey | In Turkey, deaf and hard of hearing (DHH) individuals are legally supported by frameworks that recognize Turkish Sign Language (TİD) and outline provisions for accessibility, education, and employment. National policies include training for sign language interpreters, accessible education, and protections of civil rights of the community. | C | Rileyerob (19) | |||
2025-06-03 | Güzelsu, Nusaybin (Village in Mardin Province, Turkey) | Güzelsu (Arabic: حباب; Kurdish: Habab; Syriac: ܚܒܒ, romanized: Ḥbob) is a settlement in the municipality and district of Nusaybin, Mardin Province in Turkey. It is populated by Syriacs. It is located atop Mount Izla in the historic region of Tur Abdin.[1] The village is known for its viticulture. | C | Mugsalot (10147) | |||
2025-04-15 | Pirmam (A town in Iraq) | Masif Selahaddin (Arabic: مصيف صلاح الدين) is a town located in the Erbil Governorate of the Kurdistan Region of Iraq. | C | Kurdiz (46) | |||
2025-06-11 | Thiago Ávila (Brazilian activist (born 1986)) | Thiago de Ávila e Silva Oliveira (born 26 August 1986) is a Brazilian humanitarian and climate activist who gained international recognition as one of the participants aboard the June 2025 Gaza Freedom Flotilla. | C | MikutoH (4746) | |||
2025-04-01 | Lions of the Ougaidat Brigade | Lions of the Ougaidat Brigade, based on the Al-Uqaydat tribe, is an ethnic-Arab Syrian militant group founded in 2021, during the Syrian Civil War, by Hashim al-Sattam. | Stub | Farcazo (1848) | |||
2025-05-19 | Hezbollah Captagon smuggling to Saudi Arabia | Hezbollah Captagon smuggling to Saudi Arabia refers to the significant and multi-layered role it played in smuggling Captagon across the Middle East, particularly in facilitating the smuggling of the drug from Syria and Lebanon into Saudi Arabia and other Gulf states. | C | BasselHarfouch (1219) | |||
2025-06-13 | Pekmezci, İmamoğlu (Neighbourhood in İmamoğlu, Adana, Turkey) | Pekmezci is a neighbourhood in the municipality and district of İmamoğlu, Adana Province, Turkey. Its population is 333 (2023). | Stub | Biologg (93) | |||
2025-06-14 | Imad Abu Zureiq | Imad Abu Zureiq is a Syrian rebel leader who served a key role in the Yarmouk Army, an anti-Assad group in the Free Syrian Army, until he reconciled with the Bashar al-Assad regime in 2018. | Start | David O. Johnson (58603) | |||
2025-03-16 | Rimal Isdud | Rimāl Isdūd (Arabic: رِمَال إِسْدُود, lit. "The Sands of Isdūd") is a historical coastal dunefield located west of the Palestinian village of Isdud (modern Ashdod), on the southern Levantine coast. The area underwent agricultural development in the late 19th and early 20th centuries during the Late Ottoman and British Mandate periods. | Start | רמרום (1193) | |||
2025-01-03 | Zafaranlu (Kurdish tribe in Khorasan) | The Zafaranlu or Zaʿfarānlu (Persian: زعفرانلو) are the largest Kurdish tribe in Khorasan. They are present near Turkmenistan border. The tribe is composed of several branches or clans. The tribe spoke Kurmanji Kurdish, however due to mixing with Turkmens the Zafaranlu mainly speak Turkic. | Start | Jackhanma69 (809) | |||
2025-04-12 | Ali Al Rina (Syrian footballer (born 2004)) | Ali Mahmoud Al Rina (born 10 January 2004) is a Syrian professional footballer who plays as a centre-back for Syrian Premier League club Al-Ittihad Ahli and the Syria national team. | Start | EricChouu (2098) | |||
2025-06-11 | Wadi Half (Wadi in Oman) | Wadi Half (Arabic: وادي حلف, romanized: Wādī Ḥalf) is a valley or dry river with ephemeral or intermittent flow, flowing almost exclusively during the rainy season. It is located in northern Oman, in the Omani enclave of Madha (Musandam Governorate); and in the eastern United Arab Emirates, specifically the emirates of Sharjah, and Fujairah. | GA | LukasSimeone (3117) | |||
2025-05-02 | Wadi Danhah (Wadi in UAE) | ar|وادي ضنحه | B | LukasSimeone (3117) | |||
2025-05-19 | Kamani massacre (1993 massacre during the Georgian-Abkhazian War) | The Kamani Massacre took place on July 9, 1993, during the Georgian-Abkhaz conflict. It was perpetrated against Georgian inhabitants of Kamani (a small village located north of Sukhumi), mainly by militia forces of Abkhaz separatists, and their North Caucasian and Russian allies. | Start | Vasily1926 (447) | |||
2025-06-12 | Battle of Diyarbakır (1511) (Border clash between Mamluks and Safavids) | Battle of Diyarbakır in 1511 was a conflict between the Mamluks and the Safavids in the Diyarbakır beylerbeylik. | Start | Okanthegreat90 (266) | |||
2025-02-19 | The Israeli Reservists - Generation of Victory | The Israeli Reservists - Generation of Victory is a grassroots movement formed by a group of Israeli reservist soldiers, both men and women, who were called up during the Gaza War, which followed the October 7th attacks. The movement states that its goal is to achieve a decisive military outcome in the conflict in Gaza, Israel’s northern border, and the West Bank. | C | Eliezer1987 (2565) | |||
2025-03-30 | Salem family airstrikes (December 19, 2023) | From 11 to 19 December 2023, four Israeli airstrikes shortly after midnight in the Rimal neighborhood of Gaza City killed over 170 civilians, many of them from Salem family. Many of the victims had evacuated their homes in Northern Gaza, and were sheltering in Central Gaza. | Start | Wisenerd (915) | |||
2025-01-07 | Ali Matouri (Footballer) | Ali Matouri (born 27 August 1982, in Bandar Mahshahr, Iran) is a former footballer who played as a defender for Sanat Naft Abadan F.C. in the Persian Gulf Pro League.[excessive citations] He has also played for clubs like Pas Hamedan F.C. and Shahrdari Bandar Abbas F.C. | Start | M.S.Vakil.7 (131) | |||
2025-05-17 | Murder of Ibrahim Oktugan (2024 shooting of Turkish school principal) | On 7 May 2024, 74-year-old Ibrahim Oktugan, the Principal of a private high school in Istanbul's Eyüpsultan district, was fatally shot by a former student identified as Yousif K., a 17-year-old of Iraqi origin with Turkish citizenship. Yousif K. had been expelled from the school five months prior due to disciplinary issues. | C | Currings (197) | |||
2025-05-20 | Turgut Aydın Holding (Turkish conglomerate) | Turgut Aydın Holding A.Ş. is a Turkish conglomerate based in Istanbul, Turkey with diversified interests in retail, healthcare, textiles, construction, banking, and food services. | Start | Onomatopoeia1 (2962) | Possible spam | ||
2025-05-11 | Amanes (Music genre) (Traditional vocal musical genre from the Eastern Mediterranean) | Amanes is a traditional vocal musical genre of the Eastern Mediterranean, particularly associated with Greek music, the broader legacy of the Ottoman Empire. It is known for its emotional, melismatic, and improvisational singing style, often featuring the word aman (meaning "mercy" or "alas") as a cry of lament. | Start | Gasybeaugosse2020 (1414) | |||
2025-06-04 | Ali Hamieh (Lebanese politician and engineer) | Ali Hamieh (Arabic: علي حمية) is a Lebanese politician and engineer affiliated with Hezbollah. Born in 1977 in Taraya, Baalbek-Hermel Governorate, he served as Lebanon’s Minister of Public Works and Transport from September 2021 until early 2025 under Prime Minister Najib Mikati. | C | BasselHarfouch (1219) | |||
2025-05-31 | Vardan Ghukasyan (Armenian politician) | Vardan Kolya Ghukasyan (born 20 January 1961, Leninakan, Armenian SSR), is an Armenian blogger and politician. A pro-Russian blogger under the nickname "Dog", he has been Mayor of Gyumri (formerly Leninakhan) from 2000 to 2012, and later from 2025. A controversial figure, he is the defendant in several criminal cases in Armenia, and is known for his extreme anti-LGBTQ comments. | Stub | GnocchiFan (10140) | |||
2025-05-24 | Yehuda Schlesinger (Israeli journalist) | Yehuda Schlesinger (born 20 March 1984) is an Israeli journalist and political commentator currently working for Channel 14, 103fm and Israel Hayom | Start | Totalstgamer (3867) | |||
2025-05-26 | Hassan Muhammad Daqqou | Hassan Muhammad Daqqou (Arabic: حسن محمد دقو) born on February 1, 1985, in Tfail, Lebanon, is a Lebanese-Syrian dual national, widely known as the “King of Captagon,” due to his central role in the production and trafficking of Captagon, an illicit amphetamine popular in the Middle East. | C | BasselHarfouch (1219) | |||
2025-04-30 | Wadi Al Hayilah (Wadi in UAE) | ar|وادي الحييله | C | LukasSimeone (3117) | |||
2025-02-19 | Yassin Dahi (Syrian military officer) | Yassin Ahmed Dahi (born 1960) is a Syrian military officer and a senior figure in the Military Intelligence Directorate. He has held multiple high-ranking positions in Syria’s security apparatus and has been implicated in human rights abuses during the Syrian Civil War. | Start | BasselHarfouch (1219) | |||
2025-02-02 | Mohamed Khalouf (Syrian Military Officer) | Mohamed Khalouf was a Syrian Military Officer who served as a brigadier general and head of Branch 235 (commonly known as the "Palestine Branch") of the Syrian Military Intelligence Directorate in Damascus from 2009 to 2014. His tenure was marked by widespread human rights violations, including arbitrary arrests, systematic torture, enforced disappearances, and extrajudicial killings of detainees. | Start | BasselHarfouch (1219) | |||
2025-05-11 | Seyed Mohyeddin Seghatoleslam (Iranian architect) | Seyed Mohyeddin Seghatoleslam (Persian: سید محی الدین ثقت الاسلام; born 1960) is an Iranian architect and urban designer from Shiraz, Fars province. His work includes design consultancy, project management, and urban planning. He has conducted research and authored publications related to architectural engineering. | C | Charbenj (30) | |||
2025-03-01 | 2024–25 Kuwait Crown Prince Cup (Football tournament season) | The 2024–25 Kuwait Crown Prince Cup is the 31st edition of the Kuwait Crown Prince Cup. | Stub | Khs17 (1264) | |||
2025-06-10 | National Guard of Israel (Law enforcement agency) | National Guard of Israel (Hebrew: המשמר הלאומי של ישראל) is an operational body established in 2024 by the Israel Police, following a government resolution aimed at dealing with expanding internal security challenges, including multi-scene events. | C | Rakoon (11682) | |||
2025-05-11 | Binyan al-Hariri (Syrian colonel and commander of the 40th Division) | Binyan Ahmad al-Hariri (Arabic: بنيان أحمد الحريري) is a Syrian military officer serving as commander of the 40th Division of the Syrian Army, following the fall of the Assad regime. | Start | Asclepias tuberosa (1226) | |||
2025-06-11 | Haitham Khuwajari (Hamas commander) | Haitham Khuwajari (Arabic: هيثم الحواجري), is a senior military commander in the Al-Qassam Brigades, the armed wing of Hamas. He leads the Shati Battalion which is active in Gaza’s Shati refugee camp. | Start | Golem469 (2808) | |||
2025-06-08 | Yaqeen Hammad (Palestinian influencer (2013–2025)) | Yaqeen Hammad (2013 – 23 May 2025) was a Palestinian social media influencer who was known for sharing humanitarian updates during the Gaza war. She was killed at the age of 11 in an Israeli airstrike on her family's house in Deir al-Balah. | Start | Isi96 (17155) | |||
2025-06-15 | Red line demonstration (2025 protests in The Hague, Netherlands) | The Red Line demonstrations were a series of major demonstrations in The Hague, Netherlands, organized by a coalition of human rights groups and pro-Palestinian organizations to oppose Israel’s military actions in Gaza and demand policy changes from the Dutch government. | C | Afonso Dimas Martins (1311) | |||
2025-05-18 | FC Andranik (Association football club in Armenia) | Andranik Football Club (Armenian: Անդրանիկ ՖԱ, romanized: Andranik Futbolayin Akumb) commonly known as Andranik FC, is an Armenian football club based in Sevan. They currently play in the Armenian First League. The home stadium of the team is the Sevan Stadium. | Start | SoadCore (17) | |||
2025-06-03 | Military Order of Oman (Highest Omani military order) | The Military Order of Oman (Arabic: وسام عمان العسكري, romanized: Wisam al-Oman al-Easkariu) is the highest military order awarded by Oman. | Start | Royalwatcher12 (1952) | |||
2025-04-30 | Fardin Shoraj | Dr. Fardin Shoraj (born March 1, 1966 in the village of Azizabad, Tonekabon) is an Iranian university professor, writer, researcher, and entrepreneur. He is the president of Innovative Intellectuals Association and he is considered an active figure in the fields of entrepreneurship, futures studies, and artificial intelligence in Iran. | Start | Arefeh shooraj (14) | |||
2025-01-30 | Execution of Majid Kazemi (One of the detainees of Iran's 1401 uprising and sentenced to death) | Majid Kazemi Sheikh-Shabani was one of three individuals convicted in connection with the Khaneh Esfahan case, accused of opening fire and causing the deaths of two Basij members and a Special Unit colonel in Isfahan. He was charged with moharebeh (waging war against God) and was executed on May 19, 2023, despite calls from human rights organizations and prominent figures for a suspension of the sentence. | C | MohsenAkbarnejad (40) | |||
2025-05-29 | Order of the Special Royal Emblem (Military order of Oman) | The Order of the Special Royal Emblem (Arabic: وسام الطغرائية السلطانية الخاصة, romanized: Wisam al-Tughrayiyat al-Sultaniat al-Khasa) is the second highest military order of Oman. | Start | Royalwatcher12 (1952) | |||
2025-06-14 | Department 2800 (Hezbollah Special Operations) (Military unit of Hezbollah) | Department 2800 is a specialized Hezbollah unit, historically responsible for training militants and conducting external special operations, primarily in Lebanon, Iraq, and Syria. | Start | BasselHarfouch (1219) | |||
2025-06-11 | Al-Shaaer TV (Iraqi TV channel) | Al-Shaaer TV (Arabic: قناة الشعائر الفضائية) is an Iraqi religious television channel launched in 2011 from Karbala, supervised and supported by Shiite marja' Sayyed Sadiq Al-Shirazi. The channel focuses on covering and broadcasting programs and rituals related to Islamic occasions, especially for followers of the Shiite sect. | C | الموسوي (186) | |||
2025-02-14 | 2025 Tishrin Dam protests (Anti-Turkish protests in Syria) | The 2025 Tishrin Dam protests refers to a series of sit-in demonstrations by residents of North and East Syria to protest the Turkish bombardment of the Tishrin Dam. The dam has been the target of attacks by the Turkish Armed Forces and the Turkish-backed Syrian National Army (SNA) during the Turkish offensive in northern Syria, which have rendered the dam inoperable since 10 December 2024, depriving over 413,000 people of water and electricity. | C | Lyra Stone (115) | |||
2024-12-03 | State road D.525 (Turkey) (highway between Milas and Ortaklar in Turkey) | The D.525 is a north-to-south state road in southwestern Turkey, running from Germencik in Aydın Province to Milas in Muğla Province. | Start | Hagg1235 (10) | |||
2025-06-14 | Jinba (Village / hamlet in Hebron Governorate, State of Palestine) | Jinba (Arabic: جنبا) is a small Palestinian hamlet located in the south-western corner of Masafer Yatta in the Hebron Governorate, in the southern West Bank. It is administered under Palestinian local frameworks but lies within Area C of the West Bank, under full Israeli civil and military control. | C | רמרום (1193) | |||
2025-06-11 | Village guards in Turkey (State-funded local militia operating in southeastern Turkey) | Village Guards (Turkish: Köy Korucuları) are state-paid militia members recruited predominantly from rural communities in eastern and southeastern Turkey. Established in the mid-1980s as part of Turkey’s counterinsurgency strategy during the Kurdish–Turkish conflict (1978–present), the system is officially known as the temporary village guard system (Turkish: Geçici Köy Koruculuğu). | Start | Ayvrti (33) | |||
2024-12-28 | Bilbas (Kurdish tribe in Kurdistan Region, Iraq) | Bilbas or Belbas (Kurdish: هۆزی بڵباس, romanized: Bilbas) is a Kurdish tribe that currently resides in the Region of Kurdistan mostly in the Erbil Province. | C | Average kurd (463) | |||
2025-06-13 | List of Samsunspor managers | List of Samsunspor head coaches, is a list that includes all the head coaches who have worked at Samsunspor since the club’s entry into professional leagues in 1965. The current manager is Thomas Reis | B | DigitalDoyen (939) | |||
2025-06-04 | 1989 Iraqi–Saudi Treaty of Nonaggression | The 1989 Iraqi–Saudi Treaty of Nonaggression (Arabic: معاهدة عدم الاعتداء العراقية–السعودية لعام 1989) was a bilateral agreement between the Republic of Iraq and the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, signed in March 1989. This pact formally committed the two Middle Eastern neighbors to a stance of mutual non-aggression and non-interference, aiming to prevent conflict or meddling in each other's internal affairs. | C | Hauskasic (889) | |||
2025-06-12 | Saddam Hussein initiative of 12 August 1990 | On 12 August 1990, Iraqi President Saddam Hussein announced an initiative aimed at resolving all regional conflicts, with particular emphasis on the most longstanding and pressing issues, including the Israeli–Palestinian conflict, the war in Lebanon, the Iran–Iraq border dispute and the recently emerged dispute between Iraq and Kuwait. | C | Hauskasic (889) | |||
2025-06-15 | 2025 Jordanian First Division League (Football league season) | The Jordanian First Division League (Arabic: الدوري الدرجة الأولى الأردني) is the second division of Jordanian football. It is controlled by the Jordan Football Association (JFA). The top two teams qualify for the Jordanian Pro League and replace the relegated teams, while the bottom two are relegated to the Jordanian Second Division League. | Start | Zalata42 (2908) | |||
2025-06-01 | 2024–25 Armenian First League (Football league season) | The 2024–25 Armenian First League season was the 33rd since its establishment. The season began 6 August 2024 and finished 27 May 2025. | Start | Noah Arshadi (213) | |||
2025-05-21 | Liwa Fort (17th century fort in Oman) | Liwa Fort (Arabic: حِصْنُ لِوَىٰ, romanized: Hiṣn Liwā) is a fort located in the eastern coast of the Wilayah (Province) of Liwa in Oman. Located about 1.5 kilometers from the center of the Wilayah, the fort was built by the Ya'rubids around 400 years ago under either Imam Nasir bin Murshid or Sultan bin Saif. | Start | Abu Isa (267) | |||
2025-06-13 | Abolfazl Shekarchi (Iranian General) | Abolfazl Shekarchi is an Iranian General and Spokesman of the Iranian Armed Forces. | Stub | Yesyesmrcool (340) | |||
2025-04-24 | Anisa Ashkar (Palestinian artist (born 1979)) | Anisa Ashkar (born 1979) is a Palestinian contemporary and interdisciplinary artist with a focus in performance, photography, painting, and drawing. She has made shedding cultural constructions and fighting categorizations – such as feminine and masculine, Palestinian and Israeli – a focal point of her work. | C | Saah24! (66) | |||
2025-06-13 | Military Order of Achievement (Omani military order) | The Military Order of Achievement (Arabic: وسام الأمجاد العسكري, romanized: Wisam al-Amjad al-Easkarii), also called the Military Order of Glory, is an order of Oman. | Start | Royalwatcher12 (1952) | |||
2025-05-29 | Assyrian-Kurdish clashes (1900–1910) (1900–1910 clashes) | The Assyrian-Kurdish Clashes (1900–1910) were a series of clashes between the Assyrians and Kurds of Hakkari that took place before and after Rashid Beg assassinated Malik Khoshaba's father, Malik Yosip, and the retaliation by Malik Khoshaba, which led to the death of Rashid Beg's brother, Said Beg. | C | Suraya222 (207) | |||
2025-04-09 | 2024–25 Kuwait Emir Cup (Football tournament season) | The 2024–25 Kuwait Emir Cup is an annual football competition and the 63rd edition of the Kuwait Emir Cup. | Stub | Khs17 (1264) | |||
2025-04-30 | Battle of Tashir (Battle between Shaddadids and an Armenian–Georgian alliance in 1040) | The Battle of Tashir was fought in 1040 between the forces of the Shaddadid emirate of Dvin, led by Emir Abu'l-Aswar Shavur ibn Fadl, and the Bagratid Kingdom of Tashir–Dzoraget under King David I. | C | AE182 (685) | |||
2025-05-15 | True Promise Corps (Militant organization in Iraq and Syria) | True Promise Corps (Arabic: فيلق الوعد الصادق, romanized: Faylaq al-Wa'ad al-Sadiq) is a militant organization in Syria and Iraq. | Stub | Farcazo (1848) | |||
2025-03-30 | Attack of Lalish (1415) (1415 attack on the holiest temple of the Yazidis) | The Attack on Lalish in 1415 was led by the Shāfi‘ī theologian ʿIzz al-Dīn al-Hulwānī, who, with military support from the Sunni Kurdish Sindi tribe and the lord of Ḥiṣn Kayfā, attacked Lalish and burned down its temple. The Yazidis later rebuilt the temple and the tomb of Sheikh ʿAdī. | Stub | Canoooo.4 (448) | |||
2025-06-16 | Nasser Al-Shatti (Kuwaiti football manager (born 1986)) | Nasser Al-Shatti born July 14 1986, is a retired professional footballer who played as a Midfielder. He is currently the head coach of Al-Arabi. | Start | EnginaShadow (495) | |||
2025-05-09 | Imam al Hujja Regiment | Fawj al-Imam al-Hujja, or the Imam al-Hujja Regiment, is a Shia Islamism militia formed in January 2016 during the Syrian civil war. | Stub | Farcazo (1848) | |||
2024-12-07 | Wahid al-Balous (Syrian leader (1965–2015)) | Sheikh Wahid al-Balous (Arabic: الشيخ وحيد البلعوس; 1965 – 4 September 2015) was a Syrian Druze leader and cleric who led the Men of Dignity armed group. | Start | Elserbio00 (9832) | |||
2025-06-11 | Order of His Majesty Sultan Qaboos bin Said (Omani order) | The Order of His Majesty Sultan Qaboos bin Said (Arabic: وسام صاحب الجلالة السلطان قابوس بن سعيد المعظم, romanized: Wisam Sahib al-Jalalat al-Sultan Qaboos bin Said) is an order of Oman. It is sometimes called the "Order of Merit of Sultan Qaboos" in English. | Start | Royalwatcher12 (1952) | |||
2025-06-01 | Al-Buweib, Hebron (Place in Hebron Governorate, Palestine) | Al-Buweib is a village in the Palestinian Hebron Governorate, located east of Yatta and south of Hebron in the southern West Bank. | Stub | M sh شراونة محمد (807) | |||
2025-06-01 | Anab al-Kabir (Place in Hebron Governorate, Palestine) | Anab al-Kabir is a Palestinian village in the Hebron Governorate, located 22 km southwest of the city of Hebron in the southern West Bank. | C | M sh شراونة محمد (807) | |||
2025-06-02 | Arab al-Fureijat (Village in Hebron Governorate, Palestine) | Arab al-Fureijat is a Palestinian village in the Hebron Governorate, located southwest of the city of Hebron and near al-Ramadin in the southern West Bank. | Stub | M sh شراونة محمد (807) | |||
2025-06-08 | Jala, Hebron (Place in Hebron Governorate, Palestine) | Jala is a Palestinian village village located in the southern West Bank, approximately 12 kilometers south of the city of Hebron, within the Hebron Governorate. | Start | M sh شراونة محمد (807) | |||
2025-06-01 | Khallet Edar (Place in Hebron Governorate, Palestine) | Khallet Edar is a Palestinian village in the Hebron Governorate, located south of the city of Hebron in the southern West Bank. | Stub | M sh شراونة محمد (807) | |||
2025-06-07 | Khashem al-Daraj (Place in Hebron Governorate, Palestine) | Khashem al-Daraj is a Palestinian village located in the Hebron Governorate in the southern West Bank. It lies in the far southeast of the town of Yatta. | Stub | M sh شراونة محمد (807) | |||
2025-05-29 | Maqam Nabi Noah, Hebron (Mosque in Dura, West Bank) | Maqam Nabi Noah (Arabic: مقام النبي نوح) is a mosque and shrine in the center of Dura, Hebron Governorate, in the southern West Bank, about 7 kilometers from Hebron. The location is associated with Noah, who is a prophet in Islam. | Start | M sh شراونة محمد (807) | |||
2025-06-08 | Sahel Wadi Elma (Place in Hebron Governorate, Palestine) | Sahel Wadi Elma Umm al-Amad, also known as the Wadi al-Ma Plain, is a Palestinian village located in the southern West Bank, south of Hebron and east of Yatta. | Stub | M sh شراونة محمد (807) | |||
2025-06-02 | Somara, Hebron (Place in Hebron Governorate, Palestine) | Somara is a Palestinian village in the Hebron Governorate, located near Ad-Dhahiriya in the southern West Bank. | Stub | M sh شراونة محمد (807) | |||
2025-06-08 | Suba, Hebron (Place in Hebron Governorate, Palestine) | Suba, also known as Khirbet Suba, is a Palestinian village located in the Hebron Governorate, northwest of the city of Hebron in the southern West Bank. | Start | M sh شراونة محمد (807) | |||
2025-06-08 | Umm Ashoqan (Place in Hebron Governorate, Palestine) | Umm Ashoqan is a Palestinian village in the Hebron Governorate, located east of Yatta in the southern West Bank. | Stub | M sh شراونة محمد (807) | |||
2025-06-01 | Umm Lasafa (Place in Hebron Governorate, Palestine) | Umm Lasafa is a Palestinian village in the Hebron Governorate, located southeast of Yatta, in the southern West Bank. | Stub | M sh شراونة محمد (807) | |||
2025-06-02 | Wadi Ubeid (Place in Hebron Governorate, Palestine) | Wadi Ubeid is a Palestinian village located west of the city of Dura in the Hebron Governorate, in the southern West Bank. | Start | M sh شراونة محمد (807) | |||
2025-06-10 | Wadi al-Quf Reserve (Nature reserve in Hebron Governorate) | Wadi al-Quf Nature Reserve (Arabic: محمية وادي القف) is a nature reserve located near the town of Tarqumiyah in the Hebron Governorate, south of the West Bank. | Start | M sh شراونة محمد (807) | |||
2025-06-10 | Iran's disclosure of confidential IAEA documents | On 31 May 2025, Iran accused the IAEA Director General, Rafael Grossi, of distorting Iran's activities with false and repetitive information. According to a 19-page Iranian analysis dated 3 June, the inspectors used defamatory language and claimed that Iran had seized confidential documents belonging to the agency's inspectors. | Start | Human Right Wiki (912) | |||
2025-03-29 | Shehada family strike | On 14 December 2023, the Israeli Air Forces targeted the house of Abdallah Shehada in Rafah, Gaza Strip. The airstrike killed the retired surgeon and former director of Abu Yousef Al-Najjar Hospital alongside 29 other civilians, including 11 children, seven men and 11 women. | Start | Wisenerd (915) | |||
2025-06-06 | Doliche (Commagene) (Place) | Dülük, also known as Dolikhe or Doliche (Ancient Greek: Δολίχη; Armenian: Տլուք, romanized: Tlukʿ), or Tulupa, is an ancient city located in the Şehitkamil district of Gaziantep, in the neighborhood that bears the same name. Dülük is considered the oldest continuously inhabited settlement in Türkiye. | C | Erdalkara (83) | |||
2025-06-09 | MultiBank | MultiBank is a financial derivatives institution brokerage specializing in online trading of foreign exchange (forex), gold, silver, contracts for difference (CFDs), and cryptocurrencies. It was founded in 2005 and is headquartered in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. | Start | JJ Egbers (17) | |||
2025-06-06 | Kata'ib Khattab al-Shishani (Militant organization in Syria) | Kata'ib Khattab al-Shishani (Arabic: كتائب خطاب الشيشاني, lit. 'Khattab the Chechen’s Brigade') is a militant organization in Syria | Stub | Farcazo (1848) | |||
2025-05-28 | Dar al-Reaya | Dar al-Reaya (دار الرعاية), or "care homes", are a type of institution for girls and women ages seven to 30. run by Saudi Arabia's Ministry of Human Resources and Social Development. According to Saudi officials, they provide "shelter for girls accused or convicted of various crimes" and are used to "rehabilitate the female inmates" with the help of psychiatrists "to return them to their family". | C | Pol098 (122437) | |||
2025-04-24 | Emirates Writers Union | Emirates Writers Union is a non-profit association established under Ministerial Resolution No. 137 of 1984 issued by the Ministry of Community Development in the United Arab Emirates (formerly the Ministry of Labor and Social Affairs) on 26 May 1984. It is known for two prominent weekly cultural activities in the UAE's cultural scene: the “Short Story Club” and the “Poetry Club,” both held at the union’s headquarters in Sharjah. | C | علي بدر العتيبي (244) | |||
2025-04-09 | Abdulla Saeed Juma Al Naboodah (Emirati businessman) | Abdulla Saeed Juma Al Naboodah is an Emirati businessman, sportsperson, the Non-Executive Director of The European Tour Group. Founder and Chairman of Dubai Basketball and a shareholder in the Al Naboodah Group, a UAE-based family conglomerate with operations across multiple industries. | Start | Anlia23 (33) | |||
2025-06-15 | UAE Government Annual Meetings | The UAE Government Annual Meetings are annual government meetings held under the patronage of the UAE Cabinet, chaired by the Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE. The meetings take place over two consecutive days in the capital, Abu Dhabi, and are attended by representatives of all government entities at the federal and local levels. | Start | A.Deira.born (1604) | |||
2025-05-03 | Aria Shafiedoost (Iranian footballer (born 2007)) | Ariya Shafiedoost (Persian: آریا شفیعدوست; born 2 July 2007) is an Iranian footballer who currently plays for Sepahan in the Persian Gulf Pro League. | Stub | Maometto97 (3644) | |||
2024-11-25 | Karen Vardanyan (Armenian Businessman) | Karen Vardanyan (Armenian: Կարեն Վարդանյան, November 30, 1976, Yerevan, Armenian SSR, USSR) is an Armenian businessman, philanthropist, owner of Grand Holding, the youngest son of Hrant Vardanyan. | Start | SST~hywiki (43) | |||
2025-05-20 | Iran Prosperity Project (IPP) | The Iran Prosperity Project (IPP) is a national rejuvenation roadmap designed to build an economy that can support Iran's socioeconomic needs in a post-Islamic Republic Iran. The project, led by the National Union for Democracy in Iran (NUFDI) with the support of Prince Reza Pahlavi, aims to provide a viable path for Iran's future by focusing on economic stability, opportunity, and prosperity for its citizens. | Start | Baratiiman (10049) | Possible spam | ||
2025-06-01 | Masoud Abtahi (Iranian footballer (born 1980)) | Masoud Abtahi (born December 6, 1980) is a former Iranian footballer who played as a forward. He played for Saba Qom in the Persian Gulf Pro League. | Start | Surena82P (29) | |||
2025-03-15 | 2025 Georgian Super Cup (Football tournament in Georgia) | The 2025 Georgian Super Cup will be the 24rd edition of the Georgian Super Cup, an annual football competition for clubs in the Georgian football league system that were successful in its major competitions in the preceding season. It will be the third edition of the tournament to be played under the new format with four teams. | Start | Mathew D'Marco (9531) | |||
2025-01-13 | Sheikhan principality (Yazidi Kurdish principality, to 1832) | The Daseni Principality (Kurdish: میرگەها داسنیا, Mīrgaha Dāsiniyyā), also known as the Shaykhan (or Sheikhan) Principality as its administration was centered in the Sheikhan region (which included the primary Yezidi holy site of Lalish), was a semi-autonomous Yezidi Kurdish emirate. | C | Jackhanma69 (809) | |||
2025-02-25 | Persian Gulf (film) (2011 Iranian film) | The documentary film Persian Gulf Documents, directed by Orod Attarpour (fa), was first broadcast on National Persian Gulf Day in 2011 on Channel One of the Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting (IRIB). | C | اربابی دوم (3169) | |||
2024-11-26 | Ali Moalem Damghani (Iranian poet) | Mohammad-Ali Moalem Damghani (Persian: محمدعلی معلم دامغانی born in 1951 in Damghan, Iran) is a Iranian poet, lyricist, and scholar. He holds a law degree from the University of Tehran and has contributed to contemporary Persian literature. His early work, notably the poetry collection "The Red Return of the Star," published in 1961 and republished in 1985 by The Artistic Sect of the Islamic Republic, established him as a prominent figure in Iranian literary circles. | Start | Freshman404 (1753) | |||
2025-03-12 | Kocaeli Health and Technology University (Private university in Kocaeli, Turkey) | Kocaeli Health and Technology University (Turkish: Kocaeli Sağlık ve Teknoloji Üniversitesi) is a private university located in Kocaeli, Turkey. Kocaeli Health and Technology University was founded in 2020 with the aim of contributing to Turkey’s higher education system, particularly in medical sciences and technology. | Start | Newinwiki8 (150) | Possible spam | ||
2025-06-15 | Al-Thawriyyun group (Militant organization in Iraq and Syria) | Al-Thawriyyun group (Arabic: جماعة الثوريون, romanized: jamaeat althawriuwn, lit. 'Revolutionary group') is a pro-Iranian militant organization which active in Iraq and Syria. | Stub | Farcazo (1848) | |||
2025-06-18 | Mohammed Khair Hassan Shuaib (Syrian general) | Mohammed Khair Hassan Shuaib (Arabic: محمد خير حسن شعيب) is a Syrian military officer currently serving as Deputy Minister of Defense. | Start | Asclepias tuberosa (1226) | |||
2025-06-17 | Kemerburgaz Metin Oktay Facilities | The Kemerburgaz Metin Oktay Training Facilities (Turkish: Kemerburgaz Metin Oktay Tesisleri) are the official training grounds of Galatasaray S.K., located in the Kemerburgaz district of Eyüpsultan, Istanbul, Turkey. The complex serves as the club's primary training centre for the senior football team as well as for its youth academy teams. | Start | Ottomanor (6430) | |||
2024-12-27 | Ansar Fighters Brigade (Militant group) | The Ansar Fighters Brigade (Arabic: Liwa’ al-Muqatilin al-Ansar) is a Salafist jihadist group in Idlib Governorate, Syria during the Syrian civil war. | Stub | David O. Johnson (58603) | |||
2025-02-20 | The Holy Cast (2017 Iranian film) | The Holy Cast (Persian: فهرست مقدس) is an Iranian animation film directed by Mohammad Amin Hamedani and written by Hooman Fazel, commissioned by the Owj Arts and Media Organization, and released in cinemas in the country in 2017. This animation is based on a true story. | Start | Ama1402 (206) | |||
2025-06-11 | Politics of Kurdistan (Governance style and political dynamics across Kurdistan) | The politics of Kurdistan (Kurdish: سیاسەتی کوردستان, romanized: Siyasetî Kurdistan, or ڕامیاری کوردستان, Řamiyarî Kurdistan), particularly within the Kurdistan Region (KRI), constitute a complex system of governance, ethnic relations, and international diplomacy. | B | Zemen (915) | |||
2025-06-12 | Ali al-Amoudi | Ali al‑Amoudi is a senior Hamas official and the Head of the Media department of Hamas. He also appears as a spokesperson for the group and oversees messaging that frames Hamas narratives that is tactical and ideological. | Stub | Golem469 (2808) | |||
2025-04-23 | Karahan Ustajli | Kara Khan Mirza Bey oglu Ustacli (?–1517) was a Qizilbash commander, brother of the Diyarbakir Beylerbey, Muhammad Khan Ustacli. | Start | Okanthegreat90 (266) | |||
2025-06-05 | Safwat al-Zubad (Islamic Jurisprudential work) | Safwat al-Zubad (Arabic: صفوة الزبد, lit. 'The Quintessence of Cream') is a didactic poem in Islamic jurisprudence authored by the 9th-century Sunni scholar Ahmad ibn Husayn ibn Raslan al-Ramli (d. 844 AH / 1440 CE). The poem consists of around 1000 rajaz verses and serves as a concise summary of the Shafi'i school, encapsulating its core principles and rulings. | GA | Ayaltimo (2439) | |||
2025-04-26 | Abdullah Muhammad Al-Otaibi (Kuwaiti poet) | Abdullah Muhammad Al-Otaibi (1942 – January 15, 1995) was a Kuwaiti academic, writer, and poet. | Start | علي بدر العتيبي (244) | |||
2025-05-27 | Zoks (Ethnographic group of Armenians) | Zoks (Armenian: Զոկեր), are an ethnographic group of Armenians. They were the indigenous population of the Goghtn province, including Agulis—a large late medieval Armenian region—and several surrounding villages. The name "Zok" comes from the use of a preposition in conversation in the local dialect of the Armenian language. | Start | Marquis2425 (118) | |||
2025-06-13 | Mas-Kom-Yah (theater play by Recep Tayyip Erdoğan (1975)) | Mas-Kom-Yah is a theater play written by the future Mayor of Istanbul, Prime Minister and President of Turkey, Recep Tayyip Erdoğan in 1975, based on the book Kızıl Pençe ("Red Claw") written by the Islamist preacher Mustafa Bayburtlu. The name Mas-Kom-Yah is an abbreviation for Mason, Komünist ve Yahudi (Freemason, Communist and Jew). | Start | Oratas (150) | |||
2025-06-17 | Tabrizi tradition (Architectural style from Iran from the 14th century) | Tabrizi tradition, Tabrizi workshop, was an architectural style that originated in Tabriz, Iran during the Ilkhanate. By the 1330s, a workshop was established in Cairo teaching the Tabrizi tradition of ceramic tile, including the construction and decoration of minarets. | GA | Kansas Bear (51809) | |||
2025-05-15 | Raji Falhout group (Pro-Assad group) | The Raji Falhout group, named after its leader, Raji Falhout, was a government-aligned faction in Syria that was dissolved during the Syrian civil war. | Start | David O. Johnson (58603) | |||
2025-06-20 | Finance Committee (Israel) | The Finance Committee (Hebrew: ועדת הכספים) is a permanent Knesset committee which oversees Finance issues of the State of Israel, including the drafting of legislation, supervision over related government ministries and the approval of their budgets. | Start | שמי (2023) (383) | |||
2025-03-30 | Islamic Resistance in Jordan (Jordanian Militant Group) | The Islamic Resistance in Jordan (Arabic: المقاومة الإسلامية في الأردن) is a clandestine militant organization in Jordan, fostered by Kataib Hezbollah in April 2024. | GA | Farcazo (1848) | |||
2025-05-23 | Israel Government Advertising Agency (Government advertising agency of Israel) | The Israel Government Advertising Agency (IGAA; Hebrew: לשכת הפרסום הממשלתית, romanized: Lishkat HaPirsum HaMemshaltit, lit. 'Government advertising bureau'), commonly known by its Hebrew-language acronym Lapam (LPM; Hebrew: לפ״מ), is the state-run bureau responsible for executing public communications and advertising on behalf of the Cabinet of Israel. | C | Eurodog (179339) | Possible vandalism | ||
2025-04-16 | List of massacres of Kurdish people | This is a list of massacres of Kurdish people | Stub | Schizzyzozozo (177) | |||
2025-06-18 | Syrian Brigade Party (Political party in Syria) | The Syrian Brigade Party is a Syrian political party. | Stub | David O. Johnson (58603) | |||
2025-06-06 | Martyr Muhammad al-Deif Brigades (Militant organization in Syria and Palestine) | Martyr Muhammad al-Deif Brigades (Arabic: كتائب الشهيد محمد الضيف, romanized: kataib al-shahid muhammad al-daif) is a militant organization in Syria. | Stub | Farcazo (1848) | |||
2025-06-07 | Security Committee | The Security Committee, also called the Daraa Military and Security Committee, was established in Southern Syria in 2018. | Start | David O. Johnson (58603) | |||
2025-03-22 | Mustafa Abbasi (Arab Israeli historian) | Mustafa Abbasi (Arabic: مصطفى العباسي; born 1962) is an Arab Israeli historian and full professor specializing in the history of Palestinian society, Arab towns in the Galilee, and Arab communities in Israel. He is considered a leading expert on the social and urban history of northern Palestine, particularly during the Late Ottoman and British Mandate periods. | C | רמרום (1193) | |||
2025-06-14 | Majid Mousavi (Iranian military officer) | Seyyed Hossein Mousavi Eftekhari (Persian: سید حسین موسوی افتخاری), is an Iranian military commander serving as the commander of the IRGC Aerospace Force since 14 June 2025. | Start | RamiPat (9772) | |||
2025-06-15 | Ali Asghar Hejazi | Ali Asghar Hejazi is an Iranian cleric and politician, serving as the Deputy Chief of Staff to Ali Khamenei, the Supreme Leader of Iran. He previously held the position of Deputy for Foreign Affairs in the Ministry of Intelligence of the Islamic Republic of Iran. | C | Razgura (827) | |||
2025-03-20 | Adon HaSelikhot (Jewish liturgical poem) | "Adon HaSelikhot" (Hebrew: אֲדוֹן הַסְּלִיחוֹת, romanized: ʾĂdōn Has-Sĕlīḥōṯ, lit. 'Master of Forgiving') is an anonymous Hebrew Jewish piyyut (liturgical poem), recited in many Sefardi and Mizrahi Jewish communities during the Selichot service of Ten Days of Repentance between Rosh HaShanah and Yom Kippur. | Stub | אקעגן (858) | |||
2025-06-21 | Yousef Emadi (Musical artist) | Yousef Emadi (Persian: یوسف عمادی; born May 1984 in Sari) is an Iranian composer, tar and setar player, music researcher, and poet specializing in blank verse (She'r-e Sepid). In 2013, he was arrested on charges related to his musical activities, sentenced to prison for insulting sanctities and propaganda against the regime, and later imprisoned in Evin Prison in Tehran. | Start | MelikaShokoufandeh (342) | |||
2025-06-13 | Ali Porusaniei (Kuwaiti footballer) | Ali Aziz Porusaniei; (born 11 March 2004) is a Iranian professional footballer who plays as a Midfielder for Al-Arabi. | Stub | EnginaShadow (495) | |||
2025-06-03 | Dura Museum (Art and history museum in West Bank, Palestine) | The Dura Archaeological Museum is located in the center of Dura, in the Hebron Governorate of the southern West Bank. | Start | M sh شراونة محمد (807) | |||
2025-06-21 | Gholamreza Jalali | Gholamreza Jalali Farahani (Persian: غلامرضا جلالی; born 1955) is a Brigadier General of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) who has served as the head of the country's National Organization for Passive Defense since 2005. He has also been the Special Assistant to the President of Iran for Passive Defense Affairs since 22 October 2024. | Start | Rakoon (11682) | |||
2025-05-04 | Ista-Burs (Megalopolis in northwestern Turkey) | The Ista-Burs megalopolis, also known as the Marmara Megaregion, is a densely populated megalopolis in northwestern Turkey, encompassing the metropolitan areas of Istanbul, Bursa, Kocaeli, Sakarya, Tekirdağ, and Yalova. | B | Ayvrti (33) | |||
2025-02-11 | Joe Issa el-Khoury (Lebanese business executive) | Joe Issa El-Khoury (Arabic: جو عيسى الخوري) is a prominent Lebanese business executive, political advisor and public figure with extensive experience in investment banking, wealth management, and industrial leadership. He holds both French and Lebanese citizenships and is currently the Minister of Industry in Lebanon, appointed in February 2025. | Start | BasselHarfouch (1219) | |||
2025-06-19 | 2025 Soroka hospital attack | On 19 June 2025, during the Iran–Israel war, Iran launched a Sejjil missile at a major Israeli hospital, the Soroka Medical Center, in Beersheba. The direct hit was framed by The Jerusalem Post as a "near-miss massacre", injuring hospitalized civilians, causing severe damage and a chemical leak in the hospital. | Start | ShoBDin (182) | |||
2025-06-18 | Nathan McCormack | Nathan McCormack is an American former military officer, who served as the Levant and Egypt branch chief at the Joint Chiefs of Staff’s J5 planning directorate from June 2024 to June 2025. | Stub | Terabyte646 (647) | |||
2025-06-16 | George Bachiashvili (Georgian businessman) | George (or Giorgi) Bachiashvili, born in 1985, is a Georgian businessman and former head of the Georgian Co-Investment Fund (GCF). He was a close associate of billionaire and former Prime Minister of Georgia, Bidzina Ivanishvili, before a public falling out, and legal case. | Start | BalancedEntry (39) | |||
2025-06-20 | House Committee (Israel) | House Committee (Hebrew: ועדת הכנסת, Knesset Committee) is a permanent Knesset committee which oversees Issues related to the management of the Knesset and other committees. | Start | שמי (2023) (383) | |||
2025-06-19 | Hasan Sharifzadeh (Iranian teacher) | Hasan Sharifzadeh or Seyyed Hasan Sharifzadeh Tabrizi was a teacher at the Tabriz Memorial School, a founding member of the Secret Center and the National Association of Azerbaijan, and a supporter of the Constitutional Movement. He participated in the 1908–1909 Tabriz uprising and was assassinated during the events of the uprising under circumstances that remain unclear. | C | Qızılbaş (3141) | |||
2025-05-21 | Ashrafiyeh, Aleppo (Neighborhood in Aleppo, Syria) | Ashrafiyeh (Kurdish: Eşrefiye, Arabic: الأشرفية, romanized: al'ashrafia) is a Kurdish-majority neighborhood in the city of Aleppo, Syria. | Stub | Gueevkobani (214) | |||
2025-06-11 | Ra'ad Sa'ad (Hamas commander) | Raʿad Saʿad (Arabic: رائد سعد) is a senior commander in the Al‑Qassam Brigades, Hamas’s military wing. He helds the position of Head of Operations Division, overseeing critical military infrastructure, including rocket production, tunnel networks, and hidden command posts in Gaza. | Start | Golem469 (2808) | |||
2025-04-28 | Siege of Bayburt (1514) (1514 Ottoman-Safavid military conflict) | The siege of Bayburt (1514) resulted in the Ottoman Empire capturing the city from the Safavid state. | Start | Okanthegreat90 (266) | |||
2024-12-04 | Amjad Shawa (Palestinian humanitarian and human rights advocate) | Amjad Shawa (born April 24, 1971) is a Palestinian humanitarian and human rights advocate. He is recognized for his involvement in civil society and sustainable development efforts in Palestine. Shawa currently serves as the Deputy Commissioner-General of the Independent Commission for Human Rights (Ombudsman Office) and as the General Director of the Palestinian Non-Governmental Organizations Network (PNGO) in Gaza. | Start | Vlodiker Chimok (344) | |||
2025-04-17 | Ottoman campaign in Circassia (1479) (First Ottoman-Crimean campaign against Circassia (1479); Ottoman victory) | The First Ottoman-Crimean campaign against Circassia took place in 1479 and marked the beginning of systematic Ottoman influence in the North Caucasus. During this period, the Ottomans promoted Islam among the mountain tribes, successfully converting mainly the aristocracy, while much of the general population remained pagan or Christian. | Start | Drazze.greece (570) | |||
2025-06-18 | European Parliament Delegation for relations with Palestine (European parliament delegation) | The Delegation for Relations with Palestine (DPAL) is an official delegation of the European Parliament responsible for maintaining parliamentary relations with the Palestinian Legislative Council (PLC). The delegation plays a key role in promoting the European Union’s commitment to a two-state solution in the region. | GA | Goku from bd (1359) | |||
2025-04-12 | Abdul al-Qadir al-Husseini Brigades (Palestinian Militant group) | The Abdul al-Qadir al-Husseini Brigades (Arabic: كتائب الشهيد عبد القادر الحسيني, romanized: kataib eabd alqadir alhusayni), named after the Abdul Qadir al-Husayni, is a military branch of Fatah in the Gaza Strip. It has a relationship with the Al-Quds Brigades and the Al-Nasser Salah al-Deen Brigades. | Start | Farcazo (1848) | |||
2025-06-02 | Kelak, Mazandaran (Neighborhood in Behshahr, Mazandaran, Iran) | Kelak (Persian: کلاک, romanized: Kelak) is a neighborhood in the city of Khalil Shahr in Behshahr County of Mazandaran Province, Iran. Formerly, it was a village northeast of Khahlil Mahalleh village, which was merged with nearby villages to from Khalil Shahr city. | Start | PAper GOL (4025) | |||
2025-06-20 | Burj Park (Park in Dubai) | Burj Park (in Arabic: حديقة برج خلیفة) is a 64 hectares (158.147 acres) urban park located in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. It is built on a manmade island in Burj Lake and also surrounds the base of the Burj Khalifa. The park is a popular spot to view the Dubai Fountains and watch the New Year's fireworks. | Start | DCAllStar (1143) | |||
2025-04-23 | Wadi Sha'am (Wadi in UAE) | Wadi Sha'am (Arabic: وادي شعم, romanized: Wādī Sha‘am) is a valley or dry river with ephemeral or intermittent flow, flowing almost exclusively during the rainy season, located in the eastern United Arab Emirates, in the emirate of Ras Al Khaimah. | B | LukasSimeone (3117) | |||
2025-06-20 | Pentagon Pizza Meter | The Pentagon pizza theory refers to a viral observation of sudden spikes in fast food orders near U.S. government department buildings such as The Pentagon, CIA, Central Command and the White House immediately prior to the announcement of a major international crisis. | C | Bnwkr (797) | |||
2025-05-22 | Al-Qatarji militia | Al-Qatarji militia (Arabic: ميليشيا القاطرجي) is a militant organization in Syria | Stub | Farcazo (1848) | |||
2025-06-02 | Azerbaijani separatism in Iran | Azerbaijani separatism in Iran refers to an Azerbaijani nationalist and Pan-Turkist movement advocating for the separation of Iranian Azerbaijan from Iran. Azerbaijani separatists referred to Iranian Azerbaijan as "South Azerbaijan", and often advocated separatism as a precursor to Whole Azerbaijan, the union of all ethnic Azerbaijani territories. | GA | Ilamxan (9673) | |||
2025-06-22 | Ali Jakupi (Albanian Islamic Scholar) | Ali efendi Jakupi (1913–1988) was an Albanian Islamic scholar, imam, alim, and professor. He was known for his role in the education of Diyanet imams during the 1970s and 1980s. | Start | Strujagjiu (317) | |||
2025-06-20 | Syrian Arab Airlines Flight 501 (2012 aviation accident in Syria) | Syrian Arab Airlines Flight 501 was a scheduled passenger flight of an Airbus A320-232, registration YK-AFK, from Damascus Airport to Latakia Airport in Syria. On 20 September 2012, during the climb after takeoff from Damascus, it was struck by the rotor of a Mil Mi-17 helicopter of the Syrian Air Force, and cut off half of the vertical section of the tail. | C | AviSaster (112) | |||
2025-06-18 | Hajji Ali Davachi (Iranian revolutionary) | Hajji Ali Turki, also known as Hajji Ali Davachi (born 1871, Tabriz – d. 1912), was a member of the National Association of Azerbaijan and one of the founders of the Secret Center. He was the second most prominent figure in the Secret Center after Ali Monsieur. | C | Qızılbaş (3141) | |||
2025-06-19 | Souk Al Bahar (Market in Dubai, United Arab Emirates) | Souk Al Bahar (Arabic: سوق البحار داون تاون) is a market (or souk) in Dubai, United Arab Emirates (UAE). It is located in Downtown Dubai, right across from the Burj Khalifa. It was built in 2008 as part of a project to expand Downtown Dubai. | Start | DCAllStar (1143) | |||
2025-06-21 | Jumma Abboud (Syrian footballer (born 1999)) | Jumma Abboud (Arabic: جمعه عبود; born 20 March 1999) is a Syrian professional footballer who plays as a center back for Al-Arabi. | Start | EnginaShadow (495) | |||
2025-04-08 | Siege of Harput (1516) (1516 siege) | The siege of Harput (1516) took place between the Ottoman Empire and the Safavid State at Harput in March 1516. It concluded with the victory of the Ottoman Empire. | Start | Okanthegreat90 (266) | |||
2025-04-19 | Battle of Koçhisar (1516) (1516 battle) | Battle of Koçhisar (1516) took place in May 1516 at the DedeKargın location near Mardin Kızıltepe, between Ottoman army under the command of Bıyıklı Mehmed Pasha and the Safavid army under the command of Ustaclu Kara Han. | Start | Okanthegreat90 (266) | |||
2025-04-22 | Siege of Mosul (1517) (1517 siege) | Siege of Mosul (1517) took place when the Ottoman Empire captured the city from the Safavid Iran in 1517. | Stub | Okanthegreat90 (266) | |||
2025-04-22 | Battle of Tabriz (1514) (1514 battle) | Battle of Tabriz (1514), a phase in the Ottoman–Persian Wars. | Start | Okanthegreat90 (266) | |||
2025-03-10 | Mahmoud Khalil (activist) (Syrian-born Palestinian activist) | Mahmoud Khalil (born 1995) is a Syrian-born Palestinian activist and former Columbia University graduate student known for his role in the 2024 Columbia University pro-Palestinian protests and his subsequent detention by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) in 2025. | Start | Francisdpas89 (107) | |||
2025-06-07 | 1990 Arab League Emergency Summit (Arab League emergency summit of 1990) | On August 10, 1990, an emergency Arab League summit was held in Cairo, Egypt, to address the Iraqi invasion of Kuwait, which had begun on August 2. It was initially scheduled for August 9 but was postponed due to differences in viewpoints. However, some spokespersons indicated that the delay was intended to allow the Tunisian and Yemeni delegations additional time to arrive. | Start | Hauskasic (889) | |||
2025-06-04 | Al-Shahba Gathering (Militant group) | The Al-Shahba Gathering was a coalition of Syrian rebel groups in Aleppo Governorate, Syria during the Syrian civil war. | Start | David O. Johnson (58603) | |||
2025-06-13 | Thuwar al-Sanamayn | Thuwar al-Sanamayn (Arabic: ثوار الصنمين, romanized: thuaar alsanamayn, lit. 'The revolutionaries of Al-Sanamayn') is a militant organization in Syria. | Stub | Farcazo (1848) | |||
2025-05-29 | Majid Khademi | Majid Khademi (Persian: مجید خادمی) is a Brigadier General of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, who is serving as the head of the Intelligence Protection Organization of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, since 2022. | Start | Rakoon (11682) | |||
2025-05-23 | Ansar al-Aqida (Militant organization in Aleppo and Latakia) | Ansar al-Aqida (Arabic: حركة أنصار العقيدة, romanized: harakat 'ansar aleaqida) is a militant organization in Aleppo and Latakia | Start | Farcazo (1848) | |||
2025-06-16 | Orhan Pezit | Orhan Pezit (Kurdish: Orhan Pezît) also known by his codename, Piling Teyî was a teenage guerilla fighter for the Kurdistan Worker's Party (PKK). Born in Sirnax, He was martyred on 30. of September 2022, in Metina, northern Iraq. | Stub | Gueevkobani (214) | |||
2025-06-05 | Jonathan Gold (painter) (Israeli painter) | Jonathan Gold (Hebrew: יונתן גולד; born 1972, Kibbutz Afek, Israel) is an Israeli contemporary painter based in Tel Aviv. His work, which often merges figuration and abstraction, investigates themes of group identity, gender dynamics, ritual, and the performative presence of the body in painting. | Start | Ba.Ki (86) | |||
2025-02-28 | House of Aghall | The House of Aghall, otherwise referred to as the House of Noori Aghal, House of Aghal, House of Haji Aziz Aghal, is an influential noble and royal Soranî-speaking Kurdish family with aristocratic and knightly lineage. They possessed titles of Beys, Aghas and Khanums. | B | Sunflowerlilies (781) | Possible vandalism | ||
2025-06-04 | Abdulwahab Al-Awadi (Kuwaiti footballer) | Abdulwahab Al-Awadi (born 2 June 2002) is a Kuwaiti professional footballer who plays as a right-back for Al-Arabi and the Kuwait national football team. | Start | EnginaShadow (495) | |||
2025-06-07 | Hassan Al-Enezi (Kuwaiti footballer (born 2000)) | Hassan Hamdan Al-Enezi (Arabic: حسن حمدان العنزي; born 1 September 2000) is a Kuwaiti professional footballer who plays as a center back for Al-Arabi and Kuwait national football team. | Start | EnginaShadow (495) | |||
2025-06-16 | Khaled Al-Mershed (Kuwaiti footballer (born 1999)) | Khaled Al-Mershed (born 6 April 1999) is a Kuwaiti professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Al-Arabi and Kuwait national team. | Start | EnginaShadow (495) | |||
2025-06-13 | Hamad Al-Qallaf (Kuwaiti footballer (born 1999)) | Hamad Al-Qallaf; (born 4 December 1999) is a Kuwaiti professional soccer player who plays as a Left back for Al-Arabi and Kuwait national football team. | Start | EnginaShadow (495) | |||
2025-06-13 | Hussain Ashkanani (Kuwaiti footballer (born 2000)) | Hussain Ali Mohsin Ashkanani (born 1 September 2000) is a Kuwaiti professional footballer who plays as a center back for Al-Arabi and Kuwait national football team. | Start | EnginaShadow (495) | |||
2025-05-04 | Yousef Majed (Kuwaiti footballer) | Yousef Majed Al-Shlahi Al-Shammari; born 14 January 2005) is a Kuwaiti professional soccer player who plays as a attacking midfielder for Al-Arabi and Kuwait national football team. | Start | EnginaShadow (495) | |||
2025-02-23 | Abdallah Safi-Al-Din (Lebanese Hezbollah official) | Abdallah Safi-Al-Din (born on July 8, 1960, in Southern Lebanon) is a senior Hezbollah official who serves as the group's representative to Iran, playing a central role in financial and operational coordination between Hezbollah and the Iranian regime. | Start | BasselHarfouch (1219) | |||
2025-02-17 | Mastooran (Iranian film) | Mastooran (Persian: مستوران) is an Iranian television series consisting of two seasons: the first season directed by Masoud Abparvar, and Seyyed Jamal Seyyed Hatami and the second season directed by Seyyed Ali Hashemi, commissioned by the Owj Arts and Media Organization for Channel One of the Iranian Broadcasting System. | Start | Ama1402 (206) | |||
2025-06-09 | Love of Saul (book) | Love of Saul is a novel by the Israeli writer Eli Amir, published as part of the "Library for the People" by Am Oved in 1998. It is Eli Amir's third novel. The book describes the early days of Sayeret Matkal, in the years 1959–1961, The plot of the book extends from the establishment of the State of Israel to 1992, and describes, among other things, the Six-Day War, the Yom Kippur War, the Eichmann Trial and the sectarian divide in Israel. | C | Trdta4 (522) | |||
2025-06-10 | Jasem Al-Mutar (Kuwaiti footballer (born 2006)) | Jasem Saleh Jasem Mohammed Al-Mutar;( born 17 April 2006) is a Kuwaiti professional soccer player who plays as a attacking midfielder for Qadsia and Kuwait national football team. | Start | EnginaShadow (495) | |||
2025-06-01 | Burkan al-Furat (Militant organization in Deir ez-Zor and Khmeimim) | Burkan al-Furat (Arabic: بركان الفرات, lit. 'Euphrates Volcano') is a militant organization in Syria that operates in Deir ez-Zor Governorate, Damascus Governorate and Latakia Governorate | Start | Farcazo (1848) | |||
2025-06-08 | Persian revolts against Ali (656-661) (656–661 revolts) | The Persian Rebellions took place during the First Fitna, during the political instability of the Caliphate of Ali. | C | Ameer ul - Momeenen (367) | |||
2025-04-27 | Oryantal Dans (Turkish style of belly dance) | Oryantal Dans (Oryantal dansı) is a Turkish style of belly dance that developed through the blending of Ottoman court traditions, Romani culture, and Middle Eastern dance forms. Known for its energetic rhythms, theatrical presentation and dynamic floorwork, Turkish Oryantal evolved during the late Ottoman period and gained widespread popularity in 20th-century Istanbul nightclub and cabaret scenes. | C | CAPAVGAR (206) | |||
2025-06-23 | 1996 Eurocopter HH-65 Israeli Navy helicopter crash | On September 16, 1996, a Eurocopter HH-65 Dolphin helicopter (tail number 905) crashed into the Mediterranean Sea, approximately 12 miles (19 kilometers) off the coast of Nahariya, Israel. The crash occurred during a joint night training exercise with two Israeli Navy missile ships. | Start | Sandia2020 (125) | |||
2025-05-27 | History and culture of negotiation in Iran | Iran's post-1979 foreign policy has been shaped by cultural practices. Concepts like taarof (ritualized politeness), national pride, and a patient, endurance-based outlook, shape Iranian diplomacy. In practice, this means Iranian leaders often approach talks as a test of resolve, wiliness and prestige. | C | Razgura (827) | |||
2025-06-23 | Alborz Corps | Alborz Corps refers to a unit in Iran's military, part of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) Ground Forces. This unit is responsible for security in Alborz Province, which includes Karaj, the city located just west of Tehran. | Start | BasselHarfouch (1219) | |||
2025-06-20 | Ayman Siam (Hamas military commander killed in 2023) | Ayman Siam (Arabic: أيمن سيام; died November 2023) was a senior Hamas commander in the Izz ad-Din al-Qassam Brigades. He was reportedly in charge of the group's rocket and artillery units and played a leading role in the coordination and execution of rocket attacks against Israel. | Start | Behappyyar (1591) | |||
2025-05-31 | Order of Al Nu'man (Order of Oman) | The Order of Al Nu'man (Arabic: وسام النعمان, romanized: Wisam al-Naaman) is an order of Oman awarded to high ranking diplomats. | Start | Royalwatcher12 (1952) | |||
2025-06-23 | Sussita (car) (Israeli motor car model) | The Sussita (Hebrew: סוסיתא) was an Israeli automobile manufactured by Autocars Co. Ltd. between 1960 and 1978, initially in Haifa and later in Tirat Carmel. Produced in station wagon, commercial van, and pickup truck versions, the Sussita became an iconic symbol of early Israeli industry and is now considered a collector's item''. | C | Sandia2020 (125) | |||
2025-05-31 | Assyrian–Kurdish clashes (1895–1900) (1895–1900 clashes) | The Assyrian-Kurdish Clashes (1895-1900) were clashes between the Assyrians and Kurds, during The Hamidian massacres (Til 1897 The Hamidian Massacres Were stopped) And became more serious after the Kurds took 400 sheep from the Assyrians and killed two shepherds in 1896.{{Infobox military conflict | Start | Suraya222 (207) | Past AfD | ||
2025-06-12 | Youssef Abu al-Rish (Palestinian doctor and politician) | Youssef Abu al-Rish (Arabic: يوسف أبو الريش) is a Palestinian Doctor and the Deputy Minister of Health in the Hamas-led administration of the Gaza Strip. | Start | Golem469 (2808) | |||
2025-06-20 | Committee on the Status of Women and Gender Equality | The Committee for the Advancement of the Status of Women and Gender Equality (Hebrew language: הוועדה לקידום מעמד האישה ולשוויון מגדרי) is one of the israeli parlament's, Knesset, standing committees. | Start | שמי (2023) (383) | |||
2025-06-20 | Committees of the Knesset | Committees of the Knesset (Hebrew: ועדות הכנסת) operate within the Knesset and are its subsidiary institutions entrusted with specific matters. | Start | שמי (2023) (383) | |||
2025-06-19 | Yuval Baer (Israeli architect) | Yuval Baer (Hebrew: יובל בר; born 1958) is an Israeli architect and associate professor (artist) at Bezalel Academy of Arts and Design, based in Jerusalem. He exhibited at the ECC (European Cultural Center) during the Venice Biennale of Architecture, Eretz Israel Museum, and at the Ramat Gan Museum of Israeli Art; he partnered on projects with Foster and Partners and David Resnick. | B | Tzahy (11216) | |||
2025-04-03 | Codebreakers attack on Bank Sepah | The Codebreakers attack on Iranian Bank Sepah was a major cyber intrusion publicly disclosed in March 2025. A hacker collective known as "Codebreakers" claimed responsibility for breaching Sepah Bank, one of Iran's oldest and most strategically significant financial institutions. | GA | KiltedKangaroo (890) | |||
2025-06-20 | Iran–United States relations during the second Trump administration (Bilateral relations) | This article covers relations between Iran and the United States during the second presidency of Donald Trump.
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2025-04-15 | 1881 Focșani Zionist Congress | The Focșani Zionist Congress was held on 30–31 December 1881 in Focșani, Romania. It is considered by many scholars and historians to be the first organized Zionist congress, preceding Theodor Herzl's First Zionist Congress in Basel by sixteen years. The congress marked a foundational moment for the Zionist movement, especially in promoting Jewish emigration and agricultural colonization of Eretz Israel (then under Ottoman rule). | C | Edward Mike005 (548) | |||
2025-06-13 | Iranian gasoline crisis | The Iranian gasoline crisis which refers to the period from December 2024 to June 2025, is a significant Iranian gasoline supply crunch as domestic consumption surges to unprecedented levels while production struggles to keep pace. National gasoline use climbed to around 750,000 barrels per day (approximately 120 million liters per day) in late 2024 - an increase of about 7–8% over the previous year, whereas domestic refining output was roughly 670,000 barrels per day (about 100-105 ... | C | Razgura (827) | |||
2025-06-12 | Donya Rad (Iranian social media activist and script supervisor) | Donya Rad (Persian: دنیا راد) is an Iranian woman who gained international attention in late September 2022 during the nationwide protests following the death of Mahsa Amini. She became widely known after a photo of her dining in a Tehran restaurant without a hijab went viral, an act interpreted as symbolic civil disobedience against Iran's mandatory hijab laws. | Start | Razgura (827) | |||
2025-06-23 | Maysoun Ibrahim (Founder and President of the Palestinian Syndicate for Informatics and Technology) | Maysoun Ibrahim is a Palestinian specialist in Information and Communication Technologies for Development (ICT4D). She is the founding president of the Palestinian Syndicate of Technological Informatics. Ibrahim has held various roles across the public sector, academia, and private industry, where she has led national technology initiatives and contributed to digital transformation strategies and information technology policies in Palestine. | Start | Osps7 (1202) | |||
2025-06-02 | Abu Dujana al-Jubouri (ISIS Commander) | Abu Dujana al-Jubouri (Arabic: أبو دجانة الجبوري) is an ISIS commander and Governor of the Aleppo Province. | Stub | Yesyesmrcool (340) | |||
2025-05-24 | 2025 Iranian protests (Nationwide strikes in Iran) | In May 2025, nurses farmers, workers, bakers, truckers and drivers in Iran staged nationwide strikes in response to rising insurance premiums, poor road security, high fuel prices, and low freight rates and the Iranian economic crisis and Iranian energy crisis. | C | Baratiiman (10049) | |||
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2025-05-22 | Ahmad al-Labbad (Commander who fought for the Ba'athist Syria and drug trafficker) | Ahmad Jamal al-Labbad (Arabic: أحمد جمال اللباد is a commander and drug trafficker who fought in various clashes in the Southern Syria city of al-Sanamayn. | C | Farcazo (1848) | |||
2025-06-23 | Vali-ye Amr special forces unit | Vali-ye Amr (Persian: ولیامر) formally known as Sepah-e Vali-ye Amr (Persian: سپاه ولیامر) is a covert special forces unit within Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), assigned with the protection of the Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. | Start | BasselHarfouch (1219) | |||
2024-12-10 | Abdullah Awda (Syrian rebel leader) | Abdullah Awda (Arabic: عبد الله عودة), also known by his nom de guerre Abu Zeid, was a rebel leader in northern Syria during the earlier stages of the Syrian Civil War. He was the leader of the Hazzm Movement, part of the Free Syrian Army. | Start | KajMetz (6562) | |||
2025-06-07 | National roads in Oman | National roads in Oman are highly important roads which connect major cities. They form the highest category in the Omani route numbering system and are designated with route numbers beginning with "N", from N1 to N10. | Start | Editor Socks (583) | |||
2025-06-14 | Keshan, Iraq (a village located in batifa District of Duhok Government) | Keshan (Kurdish: Keşan) is a small village located in Batifa District of Duhok Governorate, within the Kurdistan Region of Iraq. It lies near the mountainous border area between Iraq and Turkey. | Stub | FarhadGuli1 (171) | |||
2025-06-04 | Ajam Emiratis (Ethnic group) | Ajam Emiratis (Standard Arabic: الإماراتيون العجم), also referred to as Eyam Emiratis (Gulf Arabic: الإماراتيين العيم), Achomi Emiratis (Achomi: خُودمونی), Persian Emiratis, or Iranian Emiratis, are Emiratis of Persian and Iranian descent. The majority trace their ancestral roots to southern Iran, particularly the historical Irahistan, including the provinces of Fars and Hormozgan and the native Achomi people. | GA | Anonymoususer12390 (275) | |||
2025-06-20 | Ali Mousavi (diplomat) | Seyed Ali Mousavi is an Iranian diplomat, serving as the Ambassador of Iran to the United Kingdom since 2025. He previously served as Director General of the Department for International Legal Affairs for Iran's Ministry of Foreign Affairs. | Stub | Terabyte646 (647) | |||
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2025-06-23 | Sharbatoghlu House (Iranian national heritage site) | Sharbatoghlu House — is a historical building constructed during the Qajar dynasty in Tabriz. It is located in the Sarkhab neighborhood, near the Sarkhab Gate, in the area currently known as the Tabriz Cultural House. This structure was inscribed on Iran National Heritage List on 25 February 2001, under registration number 3222. | Start | Qızılbaş (3141) | |||
2025-06-02 | Ministry of Sports (United Arab Emirates) | The Ministry of Sports (Arabic: وزارة الرياضة) is a federal ministry of the United Arab Emirates Government, responsible for the development and regulation of the sports sector nationwide. Established in July 2024, the ministry aims to enhance community participation, support elite athletes, and foster innovation in sports governance. | Start | Lexiconia (516) | |||
2025-06-18 | Retsef Levi (Israeli mathematician and management scientist (born 1971)) | Retsef Levi (Hebrew: רצף לוי; born March 7, 1971) is an Israeli applied mathematician and management scientist. He is the J. Spencer Standish Professor of Operations Management at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). | C | GuardianH (67406) | |||
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2025-06-15 | List of Bursaspor managers | List of Bursaspor head coaches is a list that includes all the head coaches who have worked at Bursaspor since the club's foundation in 1963. The current manager is Adem Çağlayan. | Start | DigitalDoyen (939) | |||
2025-06-14 | Mu'awiya I's Southern Campaigns (658-661) | The Mu'awiya I's Southern Campaigns were a series of raids and military expeditions of Mu'awiya I onto Hijaz, Yemen and other southern parts of the Arabian peninsula, after the failure of the arbitration talks after the Battle of Siffin. The campaigns against the Caliphate of Ali continued until the Assassination of Ali. | C | Ameer ul - Momeenen (367) | |||
2025-06-23 | Saraya Darayya (Militant organization in Syria) | Tajamu Saraya Darayya commonly referred to as Saraya Darayya (Arabic: سرايا داريا, lit. 'Darayya Brigades') is a militant organization in Syria. | Stub | Farcazo (1848) | |||
2025-06-23 | Zo HaDerekh (Israeli newspaper) | Zo HaDerekh (Hebrew: זו הדרך; lit. 'This is the way') is the Hebrew-language weekly newspaper of the Communist Party of Israel (Maki), running since January 1951. The newspaper was the initiative of Meir Vilner, a Jewish communist leader. | Start | אקסינו (1579) | |||
2025-04-11 | Gezi Park protest deaths | This is a list of people who died in the 2013 Gezi Park protests in Turkey. | C | Renamed user 4a9bb1254f81cb885ad567287ac9f323 (34) | |||
2025-04-07 | Mansoor Al Dhaheri | Mansoor Al Yabhouni Al Dhaheri (born 14 January 1975) is an Emirati film producer and entrepreneur. He is the founder and Chief Executive Officer of Film Gate Productions and Al Kalema Productions. Al Dhaheri is known for his contributions to the development of the film industry in the United Arab Emirates and has received international recognition for his work in filmmaking. | Start | Bauyosad (78) | |||
2025-06-19 | Sport in Kurdistan (Types and sports in Kurdish regions) | Sport in Kurdistan (Kurdish: وەرزشی کوردستان, romanized: Werzişî Kurdistan) refers to the athletic activities and sporting culture across the various regions traditionally inhabited by Kurds, including areas in modern-day Iraq, (Southern Kurdistan) Turkey, (Northern Kurdistan) Iran, (Eastern Kurdistan) and Syria (Western Kurdistan). | GA | Zemen (915) | |||
2025-06-21 | Saeed Borji (Nuclear physicist and nuclear engineer from Iran (1958–2025)) | Saeed Borji (Persian: سعید برجی; 1958 – 14 June 2025) was a nuclear physicist and nuclear engineer from Iran. | Start | Farcazo (1848) | |||
2025-06-03 | Karmazanashvili (Georgian surname) | Karmazanashvili (Georgian: ყარმაზანაშვილი) is a Georgian surname historically associated with the Aragvi Valley in eastern Georgia. The name is traditionally linked to noble lineage, with some sources identifying the family among the regional Eristavi (ducal) class during the late medieval and early modern periods. | Start | HistoryGeek5551 (20) | |||
2025-06-21 | Turkey Development Bank (Turkish public bank) | Turkey Development Bank is a Turkish public development bank. | Stub | Karacehennem (103) | |||
2025-03-26 | Siege of Erivan (1616) (Siege Part of the Ottoman–Safavid War (1616–1618)) | The siege of Erivan took place in 1616 during the Ottoman–Safavid War (1616–1618) when the Safavids were at war with Kingdom of Kartli and Kingdom of Kakheti. Grand vizier Öküz Mehmed Pasha besieged Erivan. Shah Abbas harassed the Ottoman supply lines, and by the time winter was nearing, but even Shah Abbas was war with Kingdom of Kartli and Kakheti, Öküz Mehm ... | Start | Iranian112 (1381) | |||
2025-06-12 | History of the nuclear program of Iran | Iran's nuclear program began under Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi in the 1950s as part of the U.S. Atoms for Peace initiative. In 1967, Iran established the Tehran Nuclear Research Center with a U.S.-supplied 5 MW research reactor. During the 1970s, Iran pursued ambitious plans for up to 20 nuclear power plants (starting the Bushehr reactors with German assistance), but progress halted after the 1979 Islamic Revolution and the Iran–Iraq War. | B | Rafi Chazon (1257) | |||
2025-06-01 | Foreign nationals held by Iraq during the 1990–1991 Gulf crisis | In the wake of its invasion of Kuwait in early August 1990, Iraq took hundreds of foreign nationals—primarily Americans and citizens of other countries—as hostages, holding them in Kuwait and Iraq for several months. It subsequently declared Kuwait its 19th province and ordered more than 60 diplomatic missions in Kuwait to close by 24 August and relocate their personnel to Baghdad. | Start | Hauskasic (889) | |||
2025-06-23 | Mohammad Khaddour (Syrian former military officer) | Mohammad Ibrahim Khaddour (Arabic: محمد ابراهيم خضور) is an Alawite and former Ba'athist major general known for his role commanding the Republican Guard’s 106th Brigade, and the Syrian Arab Army's 17th Reserve Division, the 3rd Corps, and for his leadership in the Deir ez-Zor offensive. | C | Scu ba (20675) | |||
2025-04-12 | Battle of Ovacık (1515) (1515 battle) | The Battle of Ovacık took place between the Ottoman army under the command of Bıyıklı Mehmed Pasha and the Safavid army under the command of Nur Ali Khalifa, and ended the life of Nur Ali along with the rebellion. | Start | Okanthegreat90 (266) | |||
2025-01-29 | Agha Garden (Garden-mansion in Kerman, Iran) | Agha Garden (Kushk Mohi Abad) (Persian: باغ آقا Bāgh-e Aghā) (lit:Garden of Sir) is a Qajar era garden located in Kerman, Iran. This garden-mansion was registered as a national heritage of Iran on March 14, 2005, with registration number 11600. For many years, this garden served as a residence for Agha Khan Mohalati and later was used as the British consulate. | Start | Peoplic (867) | |||
2025-03-10 | Second Kobakhidze government | The second government of Irakli Kobakhidze is the incumbent government of Georgia, led by Irakli Kobakhidze as the Prime Minister. It is formed by the members of the ruling Georgian Dream party. It succeeded the first Kobakhidze government following the 2024 Georgian parliamentary election after Irakli Kobakhidze's renomination as the prime minister by the Georgian Dream party on 21 November 2024. | Start | Boackandwhite (353) | |||
2025-06-24 | Andria Bartishvili (Georgian footballer (born 2009)) | Andria Bartishvili (Georgian: ანდრია ბართიშვილი, born on 30 March 2009) is a Georgian professional footballer who plays as an attacking midfielder for Erovnuli Liga club Kolkheti 1913 and the national youth teams. | Start | Gorgin18 (3098) | |||
2025-06-09 | Al-Busraya (Arab tribe) | Al-Busraya is an Arab tribe located on the banks of the Euphrates river. | Start | Farcazo (1848) | |||
2025-06-21 | Beni Sabti | Beni Sabti (Hebrew: בני סבטי) (born Benyamin Armin Sabti) is an Israeli Iranian affairs researcher and television commentator. | Start | Dgolds (189) | |||
2025-05-20 | Luna al-Shibl (Syrian journalist) | Luna al-Shibl (Arabic: لونا الشبل) was a Syrian journalist and political adviser who served as a special adviser to former Syrian President Bashar al-Assad. She was known for her influential role within the Syrian government under the Ba'athist regime and her close association with the president. | C | RamiPat (9772) | |||
2025-06-21 | Mickey Boodaei | Michael (Mickey) Boodaei (Hebrew: מיכאל (מיקי) בודאי; born 1972) is an Israeli high tech entrepreneur and investor, and the CEO of Transmit Security. Boodaei was among creators of Trusteer, acquired by IBM in 2013 for $1 billion. | Start | אקסינו (1579) | |||
2025-06-08 | Kurdish-Luri identity dispute (Identity dispute regarding Lurs and Kurds) | The Kurdish-Luri identity dispute refers to disputes regarding the relationship of the Luri people to the Kurdish people. The Lurs and Kurds, especially in overlapping regions, were affected by the dispute and divided among the Luri, Luri-Kurdish, and Kurdish identities. | B | Ilamxan (9673) | |||
2025-06-01 | Battle of the Cahul (1574) (1574 battle) | The Battle of the Cahul was a military engagement took place 9 June 1574 at the Cahul Lake during the Moldavian Revolt. The Ottoman-Crimean army fight against Moldavian-Cossack forces and defeat them. | GA | Dushnilkin (8261) | |||
2025-06-24 | Ahmed Rizk (Syria) | Ahmed Rizk is a Syrian military officer serving as commander of the 80th Division of the Syrian Army, following the fall of the Assad regime. He was previously the commander of the Nour al-Din al-Zenki Movement. | Stub | David O. Johnson (58603) | |||
2025-05-01 | Ayat Khadoura (Palestinian journalist) | Ayat Khadoura (Arabic: آيات خضورة) (2023 - 1996) was a Palestinian freelance journalist, podcaster and an activist on Instagram. She was killed during the Gaza War, along with members of her family, when an Israeli strike targeted her home in Beit Lahia on the 20th of November 2023. | C | Tew123 (75) | |||
2025-06-15 | Mount Timna (mountain in Israel) | Mount Timna (Arabic: جَبَل تمنَع) is located in the Eilat Mountains, in the south of the "Arava" about 1.5 km from the entrance to Timna Park. | Stub | Trdta4 (522) | |||
2025-06-20 | State Control Committee | State Control Committee (Hebrew: הוועדה לענייני ביקורת המדינה) is a permanent Knesset committee which oversees issues of Supreme audit institution and the Ombudsman institution. The Committee was established in the Eighth Knesset, and its first meeting was held on February 26, 1974. | Start | שמי (2023) (383) | |||
2025-06-24 | Tell Ali Muntar (Bronze Age archaeological site in Palestine) | Tell Ali Muntar is a tell (a mound created by accumulation of remains) about 2 kilometres (1 mi) south-east of Gaza City in Palestine. The former settlement is thought to have been occupied in the Middle Bronze Age, about the 2nd millennium BCE. The remains of the settlement cover an estimated 100 square metres (1,100 sq ft). | Start | Richard Nevell (12397) | |||
2025-03-04 | Menachem Leibtag (Modern Orthodox rabbi) | Menachem Leibtag (Hebrew: מנחם ליבטאג; b. 1954) is an American–Israeli Modern Orthodox and Religious Zionist rabbi, Tanach scholar and pioneer of Jewish Education on the internet. He is a leader of the "תנ"ך בגובה העיניים" ("Tanach at Eye Level") methodology and has taught several generations of Tanach scholars. | Start | IshChasidecha (1156) | |||
2025-03-12 | Eva Erben (Czech-Israeli writer and Holocaust survivor, Holocaust survivor) | Eva Erben (Erbenová) (Hebrew: אווה ארבן; born October 24, 1930 as Eva Löwidt (Löwitová or Löwidtová)) is a Czech-Israeli writer and Holocaust survivor who serves as a witness to history. She gained international recognition through the publication of her book When I Was Missed: Memories of a Jewish Girl, in which she describes the ordeal of her family in concentration camps and on death marches. | B | Empiricus-sextus (570) | |||
2025-01-21 | Hussein al-Khalil | Hussein al-Khalil (Arabic: حسين الخليل; born 1955 in Burj al-Barajneh- 21 June, 2025) also known as Abu Ali Jawad, was a senior political figure and advisor within Hezbollah and member of the supreme Shura Council. He became one of Hezbollah's earliest members upon its emergence in 1982. | Start | BasselHarfouch (1219) | |||
2025-05-31 | Allegations of West Bank genocide | It has been alleged, including by the United Nations, that Israel has been committing genocide against the Palestinian people in the West Bank. | Stub | Crampcomes (4886) | |||
2025-02-12 | Turkish offensive into north-eastern Syria (2024–2025) (Turkish-backed SNA operation against SDF forces in Syria) | The Turkish offensive into north-eastern Syria (2024–2025) refers to a series of military operations launched by Turkey and the Turkish-backed Syrian National Army (SNA) against the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) amid the fall of the Assad regime. | GA | Lyra Stone (115) | |||
2025-01-14 | Eli HaZe'ev (American-born Israeli convert to Judaism and victim of terrorist attack) | Eli HaZe'ev was an American-born Israeli convert to Judaism, Vietnam War veteran, Kahanist, and victim of the 1980 Hebron terrorist attack. | Start | Challahbai15 (943) | |||
2025-04-01 | 2025 Duhok axe attack (Terrorist attack in Iraqi Kurdistan) | On 1 April 2025, a Syrian national went on a short-lived spree of attacks against Assyrians celebrating the annual Kha b-Nisan festival in Duhok. Two people were injured from the attacks, while other sources suggest that an additional third person was from the Asayish was injured. | C | Average kurd (463) | |||
2025-06-10 | Bader Al-Fadhel (Kuwaiti footballer) | Bader Al-Fadhel (born 22 April 1997) is a Kuwaiti professional footballer who plays as a attacking midfielder for Al-Arabi and Kuwait national football team. | Start | EnginaShadow (495) | Past AfD | ||
2025-02-12 | Unit 190 | Unit 190 is a specialized division within Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) Quds Force, primarily responsible for the clandestine transfer and smuggling of weapons to organizations, groups, and states allied with Iran. The unit operated under the leadership of Behnam Shahriyari, also known by the aliases Hamid Reza and Seyed Ali Akbar Mir Vakili. | C | BasselHarfouch (1219) | |||
2025-02-04 | Yuval Dor (Israeli singer-songwriter, composer and voice actor) | Yuval Dor (Hebrew: יובל דור; born 10 December 1950) is an Israeli singer-songwriter, composer and voice actor. | Stub | Giovanni 0331 (42977) | |||
2025-06-20 | Dhahi Al-Shammari (Kuwaiti footballer (born 1999)) | Dhahi Al-Shammari (born 20 October 1999) is a Kuwaiti professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Al-Shabab. | Start | EnginaShadow (495) | |||
2025-06-01 | Ottoman–Persian wars (1505–1517) (Early 16th-century conflict between the Ottoman Empire and Safavid Persia) | The Ottoman–Persian wars (1505–1517) were a series of military conflicts fought between the Ottoman Empire and the Safavid dynasty of Iran during the reign of Sultan Bayezid II and his son Selim I. Sparked by sectarian and territorial rivalries, the wars culminated in major Ottoman victories, including the pivotal Battle of Chaldiran (1514) and the subsequent conquest of Eastern Anatolia and northern Mesopotamia. | GA | AE182 (685) | |||
2025-06-22 | Laona villages (Region in Paphos District, Cyprus) | The Laona Villages or Laona Region are 10 villages located in the vine region of Paphos. | C | NaDZBXTX (115) | |||
2025-06-23 | Zara Aramyan (Armenian actress and host) | Zara Aramyan (Armenian: Զառա Ֆելիքսի Արամյան, born 1 July 1970), Armenian TV host, radio host, and actress, Honored Figure of Culture of Armenia (2014), Member of the Council of the Union of Journalists of Armenia. | Start | Aleta Harutyunyan (14) | |||
2025-06-23 | 2025 Iran threat of Strait of Hormuz closure | On 22 June 2025, the Iranian parliament voted to close the Strait of Hormuz, in response to U.S. strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities. The decision is pending approval by the Islamic Republic's Supreme National Security Council. As of June 2025[update], the strait has never been closed during Middle East conflicts, unlike the Straits of Tiran. | C | Axel1382004 (2111) | |||
2025-06-18 | Operation Sindhu (Evacuation of Indians from Iran) | The Operation Sindhu is an evacuation operation launched by India to evacuate Indian nationals from Iran following the escalation of the Iran–Israel war. | Start | Ameer ul - Momeenen (367) | |||
2025-06-11 | Study in Saudi (Saudi platform for international students to apply to Saudi universities.) | Study in Saudi (Arabic: ادرس في السعودية, Udrus fī as-Suʿūdiyyah) or Study in Saudi Arabia is an official multilingual digital platform developed by the Ministry of Education to facilitate the admission of non-Saudi students, including both residents of Saudi Arabia and international applicants, who wish to pursue higher education in universities and colleges across the Kingdom. | C | ARABCREATOR7 (47) | |||
2025-06-04 | Iran–Pakistan border skirmishes | A series of occasional skirmishes have occurred along the Iran–Pakistan border between Iran and Pakistan since 2014. Both countries have accused each other of funding militant groups against each other, particularly related to Baloch nationalism. Iran has accused Pakistan of sheltering and supporting groups such as Jaysh al-Adl, who actively engage in insurgency against the Iranian government. | C | MrGreen1163 (1257) | |||
2025-06-18 | Alaa Mousa (former Syrian doctor accused of torture and crime against humanity) | Alaa Mousa commonly referred to as Alaa M., in German legal documents due to privacy laws, is a Syrian doctor who was convicted by The Frankfurt Higher Regional Court for crimes of war and crimes against humanity. | Start | Shemgeneri (217) | |||
2025-06-10 | Battle of Khan Yunis (2025) (2025 Israeli offensive in Khan Yunis) | The Battle of Khan Yunis is a major military engagement that began on 26 May 2025 as part of the broader Israeli offensive in the Gaza Strip launched in May 2025, known as Operation Gideon's Chariots, during the ongoing Gaza war. It marks the fourth time Israel has invaded Khan Yunis since the beginning of the war. | Start | President Loki (1137) | |||
2025-06-24 | 2024–25 Armenian Women's Basketball League (Women's baskeball league in Armenia) | The 2024–25 Armenian Women's Basketball League is the top division women's basketball league in Armenia. It starts in December 2024 with the first round of the regular season and ends in March 2025. | Stub | ILoveSport2006 (13182) | |||
2025-06-20 | 2025 Iran–European nuclear talks | 2025 Iran–European nuclear talks began on 20 June 2025, between Iran and European powers led by the E-3 (France, Germany, and the UK) in response to the ongoing escalation in the Iran–Israel War. | Start | BasselHarfouch (1219) | |||
2025-06-20 | Raji Falhout | Raji Falhout (Arabic: راجي فلحوط, born 3 October 1985, in Atil, Daraa Governorate), is a Syrian paramilitary leader who had close ties to the Bashar al-Assad regime. | Start | David O. Johnson (58603) | |||
2025-06-13 | Abdolhamid Minouchehr (Iranian scientist (1962-2025)) | Abdolhamid Minouchehr (Persian: عبدالحمید مینوچهر; 6 June 1962 – 13 June 2025) was an Iranian nuclear physicist and nuclear engineer. He served as the head of the Faculty of Nuclear Engineering at Shahid Beheshti University. Minouchehr was killed during the June 2025 Israeli strikes on Iran. | Start | 2600:6c58:7ef0:8810: 4b69:636c:b745:6c33 |
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2025-06-14 | Mehdi Rabbani (Iranian military officer (died 2025)) | Mehdi Rabbani (Persian: مهدی ربانی; died 13 June 2025) was an Iranian brigadier general in the Iranian Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC). He served as Deputy Head for Operations of the General Staff of the Armed Forces of the Islamic Republic of Iran from 2016 until his death in 2025, during the start of the Iran–Israel war. | Start | 95.98.65.177 | |||
2025-06-25 | December 2009 United States attacks in Yemen (US missile strikes on al-Qaeda targets in Yemen) | In December 2009, the United States launched a series of missile strikes against targets associated with al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP) in Yemen. On 17 December, cruise missiles were launched on the village of al-Majalah and a house in Arhab, near the capital of Sanaa. | FA | Hsnkn (668) | |||
2025-06-16 | Anti-Terrorism Force | The Anti-Terrorism Force was a Druze militia that was affiliated with the Syrian Brigade Party. | Start | David O. Johnson (58603) | |||
2025-03-26 | Kurdish Women's Movement in Europe (International non-governmental organization) | The Kurdish Women's Movement in Europe (Kurmanji Kurdish: Tevgera Jinên Kurd li Ewropayê, TJK-E, (Sorani Kurdish: بزووتنەوەی ژنانی کورد لە ئەورووپا)) was officially founded in 2014, although its roots extend to 1987 with the establishment of the Patriotic Women's Union of Kurdistan (YJW-K) in Germany. | C | Zagros.a (40) | Possible spam | ||
2025-06-15 | Gholamreza Mehrabi (Iranian military officer (d. 2025)) | Gholamreza Mehrabi (Persian: غلامرضا محرابی) (died 13 June 2025) was an Iranian Brigadier General in the Iranian Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC). He served as the Deputy Head for Intelligence of the General Staff of the Islamic Republic of Iran Armed Forces from 2016 until his death in 2025 during the Iran–Israel War. | Start | Razgura (827) | |||
2025-06-24 | Ahrar Olan | Ahrar Olan is an ally of Hay'at Tahrir al-Sham that has been active during the Syrian civil war. | Stub | David O. Johnson (58603) | |||
2025-06-22 | Ahrar al-Sham Eastern Sector | Ahrar al-Sham Eastern Sector, also known as the 32nd Division, is an ally of Hay'at Tahrir al-Sham that has been active during the Syrian civil war. | Start | David O. Johnson (58603) | |||
2025-06-25 | Timeline of ancient Israel and Judah | 1208 BCE | Start | ADeeperUnderstanding (316) | |||
2025-06-10 | Sharjah Metro (Rapid transit system in Sharjah) | Sharjah Metro is a proposed rapid transit system for Sharjah in United Arab Emirates, The metro system consists of a network of two main lines: the Red Line and the Green Line. A third line, the Yellow Line | Start | Spworld2 (2245) | |||
2025-06-24 | Akbar Motalebizadeh (Iranian nuclear scientist (1963–2025)) | Akbar Motalebizadeh (July 23, 1963 – June 13, 2025) was an Iranian nuclear scientist; and a faculty member of Shahid Beheshti University and a physics instructor at Yazd Islamic Azad University. He was killed in 2025 during the Israeli attacks on Iran. | Start | 110 and 135 (687) | |||
2025-06-18 | 2025 Internet blackout in Iran (week-long total internet blackout ordered by Supreme National Security Council) | In the first week of the Iran–Israel War, the country shut down the internet nationwide. The Iranian government blocked access to the internet, leading to a 97% fall in internet usage in Iran. This has led to Iranians being disconnected from the outside world. | C | MelikaShokoufandeh (342) | |||
2024-12-24 | Movses B. Janbazian (Armenian Evangelical pastor (1945–2000)) | Movses Janbazian (July 26, 1945 – September 25, 2000) was an Armenian Evangelical pastor, missionary and community leader. He served as the Executive Director of the Armenian Missionary Association of America (AMAA) and played a role in expanding the mission and outreach of the Armenian Evangelical Church worldwide, including in Armenia and Artsakh. | C | Janbazian (111) | |||
2025-06-16 | Hassan Mohaqeq (Iranian military officer (died 2025)) | Mohammad Hassan Mohaqeq (Persian: محمدحسن محقق; died 15 June 2025) was an Iranian brigadier general in the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) who served as the deputy head of the Intelligence Organization of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC). | Start | BasselHarfouch (1219) | |||
2025-06-01 | Al-Najjar family massacre | On May 23, 2025, the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) bombed a home in the Gazan city of Khan Yunis, belonging to a doctor couple employed at Nasser Hospital. The massacre resulted in the deaths of 9 of the couple's 10 children. The father of the family, Hamdi al-Najjar, was in critical condition and succumbed to his injuries after several days. | C | Rafe87 (4506) | |||
2025-06-17 | Peyman Jebelli (Iranian politician) | Peyman Jebelli (Persian: پیمان جبلی; born 1966 in Shemiran) is an Iranian official who is serving as the head of the Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting. Jebelli was appointed as the head of the Iranian Broadcasting Corporation on 29 September 2021 by a decree of Ali Khamenei. | Start | Rakoon (11682) | |||
2025-06-13 | Shapur I's first Roman campaign (A military campaign of a Persian king against the Roman Empire.) | Shapur I's first Roman campaign was the first of three victorious campaigns that the Persian king Shapur I led against the Roman Empire. | Start | Wikaviani (15570) | |||
2025-06-15 | Khoy massacre (1918 massacre in Khoy, Iran) | The Khoy massacre (Syriac: ܣܝܦܐ ܕ ܚܡܪܐ, romanized: sypa d ḥmra) was a massacre that occurred in 1918 during World War I, in which Kurdish Forces under the Ottoman Empire attacked the town of Khoy in northwestern Iran, killing approximately 3,500 Assyrians. The massacre was part of the Assyrian Genocide. | Start | Gueevkobani (214) | |||
2025-03-10 | Jad Smaira (Lebanese footballer (born 2003)) | Jad Victor Karim Smaira (Arabic: جاد فيكتور كريم سميرة; born 9 November 2003) is a footballer who plays as a centre-back for Cypriot club Achyronas-Onisilos. Born in Switzerland, he plays for the Lebanon national team. | Start | Nehme1499 (105599) | |||
2025-05-26 | 2025–26 Kuwaiti Premier League (Football league season) | The 2025–26 season for the Kuwait Premier League is the 64th season of professional football played in Kuwait. | Start | Mathew D'Marco (9531) | |||
2025-05-26 | 2025–26 Maccabi Tel Aviv F.C. season (Maccabi Tel Aviv 2025–26 football season) | The 2025–26 season is Maccabi Tel Aviv's 119th season since its establishment in 1906 and 78th since the establishment of the State of Israel. During the 2025–26 campaign, the club will compete in the Israeli Premier League, State Cup, Toto Cup and UEFA Champions League. | Start | TamiPrague (296) | |||
2025-06-14 | Iranian opposition (Groups opposed to the Iranian government) | The Iranian opposition are the groups that oppose the Islamic Republic of Iran government. These groups are ideologically diverse, ranging from republicanism and monarchists to supporters of parliamentary democracy to socialists and Islamists. | GA | TeddyRoosevelt1912 (5527) | |||
2025-06-25 | Iran strike intel leak | In 2025, after the United States strikes on Iranian nuclear sites, Donald Trump claimed that all three targeted sites sustained "extremely severe damage and destruction". Natanz nuclear site had been destroyed while Fordow and Isfahan suffered "major damage". | Start | Crampcomes (4886) | |||
2025-06-15 | Kidnapping of Liri Albag (Israeli hostage taken by Hamas in 2023) | Liri Albag (Hebrew: לירי אלבג) is an Israeli woman serving in Israel Defense Forces who was kidnapped in Nahal Oz during October 7 attacks by Hamas | Start | Farcazo (1848) | |||
2025-06-26 | Ilan Pivko (Israeli architect) | Ilan Pivko (Hebrew: אילן פיבקו; born 7 September 1947, France) is an Israeli architect and urban designer, founder of Pivko Architects, active since 1975. | C | Sandia2020 (125) | |||
2025-06-04 | Tulkarm Museum (Museum of historical monuments in West Bank, Palestine) | Tulkarm Museum is a Palestinian archaeological and cultural heritage museum, established in 1996 by Tulkarm Municipality and the Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities (Palestine). It is located in the city of Tulkarm in the West Bank. | Start | M sh شراونة محمد (807) | |||
2024-02-27 | Zivia Kay | Zivia Kay is a textile artist, visual ethics researcher, and senior lecturer at Bezalel Academy of Art and Design. She holds a Ph.D. from the Technion and is known for her culturally-driven textile art. Kay's work combines political philosophy, hacktivism, and fashion theory. | C | יעל טרגן (20) | |||
2025-06-22 | Akrotiri Cantonment (Military base in Akrotiri and Dhekelia) | Akrotiri Cantonment (Greek: Φρουρά Ακρωτηρίου, Turkish: Ağrotur Kantonu), also simply named Akrotiri, is a military base in Akrotiri and Dhekelia, a British Overseas Territory on the island of Cyprus, administered as the Sovereign Base Areas. It is the smaller of the two British military bases on the island, and it is also the location of Episkopi Cantonment, which is home to the 1st Battalion, The Princess of Wales's Royal Regiment. | Start | Grizzy&TheLemmingsFan2763 (25) | |||
2025-06-25 | Hikmet Cevdet-zade (Soviet Turkologist, linguist, and literary scholar) | Hikmet Cevdet-zade (Hikmet Cevdet-zade; 1893, Istanbul, Ottoman Empire – 17 April 1945, Kansk, Soviet Union) was a prominent Soviet Turkologist, linguist, literary scholar, and university professor. He was a victim of the Stalinist repressions. | Start | ChessStar (93) | |||
2025-06-20 | Battle of Jabal Maqlub | The Battle of Jabal Maqlub was a significant but largely overlooked military engagement fought between Iraqi and Iranian forces from April 2 to April 7, 1987, during the late stages of the Iran–Iraq War. Taking place in the Rawanduz region of northern Iraq, the battle was initiated by an Iraqi counteroffensive against Iranian and Kurdish (Peshmerga) forces who had gained control of key mountainous terrain during Operation Karbala-10. | Start | Mohammadobeidi55 (45) | |||
2025-03-29 | Ehud Ben-Yehuda | Ehud Shlomo Ben-Yehuda (November 27, 1897 – November 29, 1982) was an Israeli lexicographer, educator, police officer, hunter, and storyteller. He was the son of Eliezer Ben-Yehuda, the reviver of the Hebrew language, and continued his father's work by completing the publication of the Ben-Yehuda Dictionary. | C | קוונטום דוץ (386) | |||
2025-06-19 | List of aviation shootdowns and accidents during the Iran-Israel war | This is a list of aviation shootdowns and accidents during the Iran-Israel war based on visual evidences or official self-admision from involved parties. It includes proven helicopters, fixed-wing aircraft and military drones (UCAVs) losses from the 2025 Iran-Israel war. | Start | Mr.User200 (20825) | |||
2025-06-14 | Siege of Baghdad (1055) | When Tughril returned from Anatolia with his army, the Abbasid caliph Qa'im told him through his envoy that the Buyids were trying to overthrow the Abbasids. Qa'im told Tughril to come to Baghdad with his army. Tughril and his army came to Baghdad in the same year and captured Baghdad. | Stub | Kartal1071 (1159) | |||
2025-05-19 | Jamshid Eshaghi (Iranian brigadier general (born 1961)) | Jamshid Eshaghi (born July 7, 1961, in Ahvaz, Iran) is an Iranian Brigadier general and a senior financial officer in Iran's military establishment. He serves as the chief of the Office of Budget and Financial Affairs within Iran's Armed Forces General Staff (AFGS), the top command coordinating the nation's military branches. | C | Razgura (827) | |||
2013-09-18 | International Circassian Association | The International Circassian Association (ICA) (Kabardian: Дунейпсо Адыгэ Хасэ; Adyghe: Дунэепстэу Адыгэ Хасэ; Russian: Международная черкесская ассоциация; Turkish: Dünya Çerkes Birliği) is the umbrella organization that represents all Circassian institutions around the world. | C | Robertgreer (110670) | |||
2025-06-22 | David Rozenson (Jewish cultural leader and CEO of Beit Avi Chai in Jerusalem) | David Rozenson (Russian: Давид Розенсон; Hebrew: דוד רוזנסון); born October 7, 1971) is a Jewish cultural and educational leader and literary scholar. He is recognized for his contributions to Jewish philanthropy, education, and cultural development. He was the founding executive director of the Avi Chai Foundation in the former Soviet Union and currently serves as chief executive officer of Beit Avi Chai, a cultural center in Jerusalem dedicated to exploring Jewish and Israeli culture. | C | AdaK1936 (22) | |||
2025-06-26 | Ansar al-Mahdi Protection Corps (Military unit in Iran) | Ansar al-Mahdi Protection Corps are a military unit of Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps | Start | Farcazo (1848) | |||
2025-06-08 | Hisham's Palace Museum (Art and history museum in West Bank, Palestine) | Hisham's Palace Museum is located within the grounds of the Hisham's Palace archaeological site in Khirbet al-Mafjar, in the city of Jericho, Palestine. | Start | M sh شراونة محمد (807) | |||
2025-05-31 | Louay al-Ali (Former head of the Military Intelligence Directorate in Daraa) | Louay al-Ali (Arabic: لؤي العلي), also transliterated Lwai al-Ali, is a Syrian former intelligence officer who served as the head of the Military Intelligence Directorate in Daraa Governorate until 2024 and as the head of the Military Intelligence Directorate in Suwayda Governorate from 2019 until 2021. | Start | David O. Johnson (58603) | |||
2025-06-26 | Kuwait–United Kingdom relations (Bilateral relations) | Kuwait–United Kingdom relations refer to the bilateral ties between the State of Kuwait and the United Kingdom. The two countries have enjoyed a long-standing relationship marked by close political, economic, and military cooperation. Historically, Kuwait was a British protectorate from the late 19th century until 1961, and the UK played a significant role in Kuwait’s security and development. | C | Rednaxela1962 (1280) | |||
2025-06-26 | November 2023 Armenian coup attempt allegations (Failed attempt to overthrow Armenian government) | On November 2, 2023, the Armenian government announced that it had foiled an attempted coup dubbed "Northern Leaflet drop" and the "National Salvation Uprising" by a group of anti-Government activists. | B | Scu ba (20675) | |||
2025-06-25 | Kata'ib al-Zahara (Militant organization in Iraq and Syria) | Kata'ib al-Zahara (Arabic: كتائب الزهراء, lit. 'al-Zahra Brigades') is a militant organization in Iraq and Syria. | Stub | Farcazo (1848) | |||
2025-06-25 | Davoud Sheikhian (Iranian military officer (1976–2025)) | Davoud Sheikhian (Persian: داوود شیخیان; died 13 June 2025) was an Iranian military officer and Brigadier General in the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC). He served as the commander of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps Aerospace Force and was regarded as a central figure in Iran's air defense operations. | Start | MelikaShokoufandeh (342) | |||
2025-05-21 | 2025–26 Liga Leumit (Football league season) | The 2025–26 Liga Leumit is the 27th season as second tier since its realignment in 1999 and the 84th season of second-tier football in Israel. | Start | Mathew D'Marco (9531) | |||
2025-06-26 | 2025 Armenian coup attempt allegations (Failed attempt to overthrow Armenian government) | On June 25, 2025, the National Security Service (NSS) announced that it had foiled a coup against the government of Nikol Pashinyan, orchestrated by Bagrat Galstanyan, an archbishop of the Armenian Apostolic Church who led the 2024 Armenian protests. | B | Scu ba (20675) | |||
2025-02-08 | 2025 Iran signpost protest | The 2025 Iran signpost protest began in February 2025, when numerous "No Entry" signs across Tehran, Karaj, and Hamadan were altered with a green line replacing the standard white one. The purpose and organizers remain unknown, and the signs seem to be in part of a message of defiance against the regime with the anniversary of the 1979 Islamic Revolution. | C | Amiri1383 (19) | |||
2025-06-25 | Second Raid on the Suez Canal (In 1916, the second military operation organised by the Ottoman Empire against British-occupied Egypt through the Suez Canal.) | Second Raid on the Suez Canal was a military campaign carried out by the Ottoman Empire during World War I against British positions in the Sinai Peninsula, particularly aiming to challenge British control over the Suez Canal. The campaign followed the failed First Suez Expedition (1915), and was overseen by Djemal Pasha and his German allies, notably Friedrich Freiherr Kress von Kressenstein. | C | Earslaner2001 (107) | |||
2025-06-14 | Seyyed Amir Hossein Faqhi (Iranian nuclear scientist) | Seyed Amirhossein Faghihi (1978 – 13 June 2025) was an Iranian nuclear engineer, deputy of the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran, and full professor at Shahid Beheshti University. He was the president of the Nuclear Science and Technology Research Institute, the research division of the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran. | Start | 95.98.65.177 | |||
2025-06-03 | 2025 New York Peace Conference on Gaza | An international conference was scheduled to take place in New York from June 17 to 20, 2025, but have been postponed due to the ongoing Iran–Israel war. A rescheduled date has not been announced yet. The conference aims to develop a widely supported international framework addressing the disarmament of Hamas, the release of hostages, the reform of the Palestinian Authority, and post-conflict planning, including consideration of a two-state solution. | C | Hauskasic (889) | |||
2025-06-22 | Laona Plateau | The Laona Plateau is a plateau in Cyprus, sitting at an evaluation of around 6000 metres. It contains four stone-built villages of the Laona Region: Kathikas, Inia, Drouseia and Pano Arodes. A walking route connects these villages, providing opportunities for tourists to see this traditional village architecture. | Start | NaDZBXTX (115) | |||
2025-02-24 | Death to Khamenei (Political slogan in Iran) | Death to Khamenei (مرگ بر خامنهای; Marg bar Khamenei) is a political slogan in Iran that was first chanted during the 2009 Iranian presidential election protests. | C | GGet15 (8) | |||
2025-06-22 | Death to the Dictator (Political slogan in Iran) | Death to the Dictator (Persian: مرگ بر دیکتاتور; Marg bar Diktator) is a widely used political slogan against the Islamic Republic of Iran often chanted by Iranian protesters, especially during the 2022 Iranian protests, in streets and public places or written on walls and public passages. | Start | AghaJhonson (72) | |||
2025-06-25 | Abu Aisha Al-Shami (Syrian jihadist leader) | Abu Aisha Al-Shami is the head of Saraya Ansar al-Sunnah, a jihadist group that was formed in the aftermath of the fall of the Assad regime. | B | Syrianknowitall (62) | |||
2025-06-25 | Tsulukiani Commission | The Parliamentary Temporary Investigative Commission "Investigating the Activities of the Regime and Its Political Officials in 2003-2012", also known as the "Tsulukiani Commission", is a parliamentary body established by the Parliament of Georgia under the leadership of Thea Tsulukiani, a prominent member of the ruling Georgian Dream party. | C | Hundnase (817) | |||
2025-06-23 | Seyyed Amir Hossein Feghhi (Iranian nuclear scientist killed by Israel) | 'Seyed' Amir Hossein Feghhi (September 11, 1978 – June 13, 2025) was a prominent Iranian nuclear engineer and academic, recognized for his significant contributions to the field of nuclear physics and nuclear engineering. He was the Deputy of the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran and a faculty member at Shahid Beheshti University (SBU). | C | 110 and 135 (687) | |||
2025-06-17 | South Wimmera Football League | The South Wimmera Football League was the final name of an Australian rules football league based in the Wimmera area of Western Victoria. | C | Adelaidecrowsrdabest (341) | |||
2025-06-13 | Riyadh XI (Association football team in Saudi Arabia) | Riyadh All-Star XI is a professional football team based in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. The team is founded in 2023 for the Riyadh Season, which consists of entertainment, cultural, and sporting events held in the Saudi Arabian capital of Riyadh. The team consists of players from the Riyadh teams, Al-Hilal and Al-Nassr. | Start | EricChouu (2098) | |||
2025-04-22 | Battle of Qarahamid (1510) (1510 battle of the Ottoman–Persian Wars) | The Battle of Qarahamid, also spelled Karahamid, was a battle in the Ottoman-Persian Wars in 1510 fought between the Ottoman Empire and the Safavid Persian Empire. The battle ended in a Safavid victory. | C | Okanthegreat90 (266) | |||
2025-03-19 | Religious influences on Zoroastrianism | Zoroastrianism and its beliefs and practices have been influenced by other religions, including the Babylonian and Hellenistic religions, Judaism, and Islam. | B | Hzea (395) | |||
2025-06-08 | Tziyyon ha-lo tishali (Hebrew-language Zion poem by Judah Halevi) | Tziyyon ha-lo tishali (Hebrew: צִיּוֹן הֲלֹוא תִשְׁאֲלִי, lit. 'Zion, do you not inquire'), also transcribed Siyyon ha-lo' Tishaliy, is a Hebrew-language poem composed by Judah Halevi (c. 1075–1141), one of the most prominent Jewish poets of medieval Spain. | Start | ReyNimrod (574) | |||
2025-06-19 | Mehraveh Khandan | Mehraveh Khandan (Persian: مهراوه خندان; born c. 2000) is an Iranian fine‑arts student and human‑rights advocate. She is known for her public support of her parents who are civil‑rights activists Nasrin Sotoudeh and Reza Khandan, during a time of strict government control in Iran. | Start | Shemgeneri (217) | |||
2025-06-23 | Loren Peled (Musical artist) | Loren Peled (Hebrew: לורן פלד; born May 18, 1989) is an Israeli-American singer-songwriter and record producer. | Start | Lobogamio (78) | |||
2025-06-25 | Armenian political crisis (2020–present) | The Armenian political crisis started in 2020 with the Azerbaijani offensive against the self-declared Republic of Artsakh which triggered mass protests in Armenia. The crisis escalated after the Russian peacekeeping force were not involved in the third war leaving Armenia isolated. | GA | Braganza (34994) |
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