• The Betar Movement (Hebrew: תנועת בית"ר), also spelled Beitar (בית"ר), is a Revisionist Zionist youth movement founded in 1923 in Riga, Latvia, by Vladimir...
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    Bangladesh Betar (Bengali: বাংলাদেশ বেতার; lit. 'Bangladesh Radio'), or BB is the state-owned radio broadcaster of Bangladesh, initially established as...
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  • Shir Betar (Hebrew: שיר בית"ר; in English: "The Betar Song") is a poem written by the Zionist leader Zeev Jabotinsky in Paris in 1932. The Shir Betar was...
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    Timothy John Betar, (born April 8, 1990), better known as TimTheTatman, is an American live streamer and internet personality on YouTube. Betar started streaming...
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    Beitar Illit (redirect from Betar ʻIllit)
    Beitar Illit (Hebrew: בֵּיתָר עִלִּית; officially Betar Illit; Arabic: بيتار عيليت) is a Haredi Jewish-Israeli settlement organized as a city council...
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    Betar (Hebrew: בֵּיתַּר), also spelled Beitar, Bethar or Bether, was an ancient Jewish town in the Judean Mountains. Continuously inhabited since the...
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  • was founded in 1936 by Shmuel Kirschstein and David Horn, who chaired the Betar branch in Jerusalem. Several team members were also part of the outlawed...
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    Irgun (category Betar)
    most Israeli governments since 1977. Members of the Irgun came mostly from Betar and from the Revisionist Party both in Palestine and abroad. The Revisionist...
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  • Betar may refer to: In Hebrew (ביתר): Betar (ancient village), an ancient Jewish town and the last standing stronghold of the Bar Kokhba revolt. Several...
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    In 135, Bar Kokhba was killed by Roman troops in the fortified town of Betar. The Judean rebels who remained after his death were all killed or enslaved...
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