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Avraham Adan

1926 - 2012

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Sa biographie est disponible en 16 langues sur Wikipédia. Avraham Adan est le 1,391st militaire le plus populaire (en baisse du 1,377th en 2024), la 222nd biographie la plus populaire d'Israël (en hausse du 231st en 2019), ainsi que le 10th militaire d'Israël le plus populaire.

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Among Militaires

Among militaires, Avraham Adan ranks 1,391 out of 2,058Before him are Kanji Ishiwara, Henri Saint Cyr, Megabyzus, Friedrich Christiansen, Wisimar, and Alexey Maresyev. After him are Hulusi Akar, Holland Smith, Serhiy Tkach, François Séverin Marceau, Vicente Rojo Lluch, and Erwin Rösener.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1926, Avraham Adan ranks 231Before him are Borys Romanchenko, Juan Hohberg, Allan Sandage, Driss Chraïbi, Rudi Gutendorf, and Stanley Cavell. After him are James Hillman, Bhupen Hazarika, Ri Kun-mo, Salvador Jorge Blanco, Nikita Simonyan, and Betsy Palmer. Among people deceased in 2012, Avraham Adan ranks 188Before him are Elliott Carter, George Kerr, Gevork Vartanian, Takeshi Urata, Genichi Taguchi, and Georges Mathieu. After him are Roald Aas, Carlo Rambaldi, Marvin Hamlisch, Ramaz Shengelia, Maurice Sendak, and Claude Miller.

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In Israël

Among people born in Israël, Avraham Adan ranks 222 out of NaNBefore him are Yakir Aharonov (1932), Suha Arafat (1963), Avi Arad (1948), Azmi Bishara (1956), Hillel Slovak (1962), and Yigal Amir (1970). After him are Mordechai Gur (1930), Itamar Ben-Gvir (1976), Moshe Safdie (1938), Tom Segev (1945), Dan Shomron (1937), and Reuven Shiloah (1909).

Among Militaires In Israël

Among militaires born in Israël, Avraham Adan ranks 10Before him are Uzi Narkiss (1925), Dan Halutz (1948), Yitzhak Hofi (1927), Hasan Salama (1912), Eyal Zamir (1966), and David Barnea (1965). After him are Dan Shomron (1937), Yair Golan (1962), Gilad Shalit (1986), Aviv Kochavi (1964), Ronen Bar (1965), and Kobi Shabtai (1964).

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