Hara

The word Hara can refer to:

  • Hara (band), a Romanian pop-band
  • Hara (Bible), a Biblical place name
  • Hara (2014 film), an upcoming Kannada drama film
  • Hara (genus), a fish genus in the order Siluriformes
  • Hara (given name)
  • Hara (Hinduism), an early name for Shiva
  • Hara (surname)
  • Hara (tanden) (腹), a Japanese technical term used in medicine and martial art referring to a specific place on or the whole of the lower abdomen
  • Hara (sculpture), an artwork by Deborah Butterfield
  • 4640 Hara, a main-belt asteroid
  • Harā Bərəzaitī, a legendary mountain in Persian mythology
  • Hara Huna Kingdom, an ancient Chinese tribe close to Himalayas mentioned in the epic Mahabharata
  • Avicennia marina, a species of mangrove known as the hara tree in southern Iran
  • Goo Ha-ra, a South Korean idol singer
  • the word as the feminine version of Rajah
  • HARA is an acronym for :

  • Hawai'i Academy of Recording Arts
  • Hyperbolic absolute risk aversion, a term in economics
  • Places

  • Hara Arena, a 5,500-seat multi-purpose arena in Trotwood, Ohio, United States
  • Haraç

    Haraç (Greek: χαράτσι/charatsi, Serbo-Croatian: harač) was a land-tax on non-Muslims in the Ottoman Empire.

    Haraç was developed from an earlier form of land taxation, kharaj (harac), and was, in principle, only payable by non-Muslims; it was seen as a counterpart to zakat paid by Muslims. The haraç system later merged into the cizye taxation system.

    Haraç collection was reformed by a firman of 1834, which abolished the old levying system, and required that haraç be raised by a commission composed of the kadı and the ayans, or municipal chiefs of rayas in each district. The firman made several other changes to taxation.

    References

    Sources

  • Halil İnalcık; Suraiya Faroqhi; Donald Quataert (28 April 1997). An Economic and Social History of the Ottoman Empire. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-0-521-57455-6. 
  • Benjamin Braude; Bernard Lewis (1982). Christians and Jews in the Ottoman Empire: The central lands. v. 2. The Arabic-speaking lands. Holmes & Meier Publishers. ISBN 978-0-8419-0519-1. 
  • Hara (surname)

    Indian Surname: Jats

    Hara is a jatt surname in North-western India. It is found among Hindus and Sikh Jats.

    Sikhs with surname Hara belong to the village - Nandpur, Near Ludhiana in Punjab. They are basically a farming and land owning community. In modern times they have taken up various other professions.

    Japanese Surname

    Hara (written: 原 or はら) is a Japanese surname. Notable people with the surname include:

  • Hara Masatane (原 昌胤, 1531–1575), senior retainer of the Takeda clan during the late Sengoku period
  • Hara Nagayori (原 長頼, 1544–1600), Japanese samurai of the Sengoku through late Azuchi-Momoyama periods
  • Hara Takashi (原 敬, 1856–1921), the 19th Prime Minister of Japan
  • Hara Torayoshi (原 虎吉), retainer under the Takeda clan of samurai during the late Sengoku period
  • Hara Toratane (原 虎胤, 1497–1564), Japanese general under Takeda Shingen
  • Arthur S. Hara, prominent Japanese-Canadian businessman and philanthropist
  • Atsushi Hara (原 篤志, born 1979), Japanese professional radio-controlled car racer
  • Podcasts:

    PLAYLIST TIME:

    Here We Are

    by: George Jones

    If you say that you've been searchin' for
    A place you've never been
    Aw, here it is, darlin', here it is.
    And when you're down there at the bottom
    And you're lookin' out for a friend
    Here I am, darling, here I am.
    We've both grown tired
    Of running after rainbows
    Here we are, darling, here we are.
    --- Instrumental ---
    If it feels like you've been driftin'
    And you don't know where you've been
    Come on in, you can come on in.
    And if all you've seen is back roads
    That leads you out of town
    Turn 'round, darling, turn 'round.
    We've both grown tired
    Of running from each other
    Her we are, darling, here we are.
    We've both grown tired
    Of running after rainbows
    Here we are, darling, here we are.




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