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Esarhaddon
Esarhaddon

Esarhaddon, also spelled Essarhaddon, Assarhaddon and Ashurhaddon , was the king of the Neo-Assyrian Empire from the death of his father Sennacherib in 681 BC to his own death in 669. The third king of the Sargonid dynasty, Esarhaddon is most famous for his conquest of Egypt in 671, which made his empire the largest the world had ever seen, and for his reconstruction of Babylon, which had been destroyed by his father.

Assaracus

In Greek mythology, Assaracus was a king of Dardania.

Assaria, Kansas
Assaria, Kansas

Assaria is a city in Saline County, Kansas, United States. As of the 2010 census, the city population was 413.

Askaryan radiation

The Askaryan radiation also known as Askaryan effect is the phenomenon whereby a particle traveling faster than the phase velocity of light in a dense dielectric produces a shower of secondary charged particles which contain a charge anisotropy and thus emits a cone of coherent radiation in the radio or microwave part of the electromagnetic spectrum. It is similar to the Cherenkov radiation.

Assara terebrella
Assara terebrella

Assara terebrella is a moth of the family Pyralidae. It is found in Europe, Korea, Japan and eastern Siberia.The wingspan is 21–24 mm.

Assara
Assara

Assara is a genus of small moths belonging to the snout moth family . They are part of the tribe Phycitini within the huge snout moth subfamily Phycitinae.

Assara conicolella
Assara conicolella

Assara conicolella is a species of snout moth in the genus Assara. It was described by Alexandre Constant in 1884 and is known from France, Corsica and the Iberian Peninsula.The wingspan is 13–17 mm.

Assara leucarma

Assara leucarma is a species of snout moth in the genus Assara. It was described by Edward Meyrick in 1879 and is found in Australia.

Assara seminivale
Assara seminivale

Assara seminivale, the kernel grub or macadamia kernel grub, is a species of snout moth in the genus Assara. It was described by Turner in 1904, and is known from Australia.

Assayad

Assayad was a weekly Arabic news magazine published in Lebanon. It was the first pan-Arab magazine in the country.

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