Barat

Barat may refer to: == People == === Given name === Barat Ali Batoor (born 1983), Afghan photographer Barat Shakinskaya (1914–1999), Azerbaijani and Soviet stage and film actress === Surname === Andy Barat (born 1997), Comorian canoeist Anne-Marie Barat (1948–1990), French classical organist Carl Barât (born 1978), English musician, actor and author František Barát (born 1950), Czech footballer Kahar Barat (born 1950), Uyghur-American historian Leonid Barats, Russian actor, screenwriter and film producer Madeleine Sophie Barat (1779 – 1865), French Catholic saint Nicolas Barat (? –1706) French Catholic scholar of Hebrew works == Places == Barat, NWFP, town in Pakistan Barát, the Hungarian name for Baraţi, a village in Romania Barat (Kanfanar), a village in Croatia Barat, Višnjan, a village in Croatia === Schools === Barat Academy in Chesterfield, Missouri, USA Barat College, former college in Lake Forest, Illinois, USA Groupe scolaire Sophie-Barat in Châtenay-Malabry, France Sophie-Barat-Schule in Hamburg, Germany == Other uses == Shab-e-barat is a Muslim holiday celebrated on the 14th night of the month of Sha'aban Lailatul Barat or Mid-Sha'ban, a Muslim holiday Baalat, 'Lady of Byblos', was the goddess of the city of Byblos, Phoenicia in ancient times.

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Barat

Barat may refer to: == People == === Given name === Barat Ali Batoor (born 1983), Afghan photographer Barat Shakinskaya (1914–1999), Azerbaijani and Soviet stage and film actress === Surname === Andy Barat (born 1997), Comorian canoeist Anne-Marie Barat (1948–1990), French classical organist Carl Barât (born 1978), English musician, actor and author František Barát (born 1950), Czech footballer Kahar Barat (born 1950), Uyghur-American historian Leonid Barats, Russian actor, screenwriter and film producer Madeleine Sophie Barat (1779 – 1865), French Catholic saint Nicolas Barat (? –1706) French Catholic scholar of Hebrew works == Places == Barat, NWFP, town in Pakistan Barát, the Hungarian name for Baraţi, a village in Romania Barat (Kanfanar), a village in Croatia Barat, Višnjan, a village in Croatia === Schools === Barat Academy in Chesterfield, Missouri, USA Barat College, former college in Lake Forest, Illinois, USA Groupe scolaire Sophie-Barat in Châtenay-Malabry, France Sophie-Barat-Schule in Hamburg, Germany == Other uses == Shab-e-barat is a Muslim holiday celebrated on the 14th night of the month of Sha'aban Lailatul Barat or Mid-Sha'ban, a Muslim holiday Baalat, 'Lady of Byblos', was the goddess of the city of Byblos, Phoenicia in ancient times.

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