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  2. Evacuations during the Israel–Hamas war - Wikipedia

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    Operation Ajay (lit. "Unconquered" in Sanskrit ) is an operation by the Indian Armed Forces to evacuate Indian citizens from Israel during the 2023 Israel–Hamas war . [ 49 ] At the time the war began, an estimated 18,000 Indians were living in the affected areas.

  3. The Avenues (Kuwait) - Wikipedia

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    The Avenues Mall is the second largest shopping mall in the Persian Gulf region. [1] The mall is located in the Rai area extending from Fifth Ring Road from the south and Al Ghazali Highway from the east. It opened in April 2007, under the patronage of the Emir of Kuwait Sheikh Sabah Al Ahmed Al Sabah. [1]

  4. Souq Sharq - Wikipedia

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    The Souk Sharq is a major shopping center in Kuwait City, Kuwait. The center began as a traditional souq but as the city has undergone investment it has expanded into a modernized shopping mall of approximately 55,567 m 2 (598,120 sq ft) area.

  5. List of shopping malls in Kuwait - Wikipedia

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    Kuwait City Mirqab. Al-Awqaaf Complex; Al Tijaria Tower; Assima Mall; Discovery Mall (closed; 2009-2020) Souq Al Wataniya; Sharq. Al Hamra Commercial Tower

  6. Kout Food Group - Wikipedia

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    In 1997, the group acquired the Burger King franchise for Kuwait, rebranding the existing Hungry Bunny restaurants by 1998, and eventually growing to 61 locations across the country by June 2012. [4] [5] In 1999, the group acquired the Applebee's Kuwaiti franchise. [6] In 2004, the group opened its own chain, Burj Al-Hamam. [7]

  7. Abu Halifa - Wikipedia

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    Abu Halifa is the location of the Box Hill Institute of TAFE, the famous Kuwait Magic Mall and Sahel (Kuwaiti football club) Stadium. Abu Halifa has major facilities ranging from mosques, restaurants, food courts, parks, walking tracks and pharmacies to malls, beaches and schools. Abu Halifa's population comprises a majority of Indians.

  8. Alshaya Group - Wikipedia

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    M.H Alshaya Co. was registered in 1890 and initially established trading links between Kuwait, Saudi Arabia and India. In 1890, M. H. Alshaya Co. was founded in Kuwait as a shipping company, initially trading with British India. In 1965, the company diversified by opening a Sheraton hotel in Kuwait City, the first Sheraton outside North America ...

  9. Majid Al Futtaim Group - Wikipedia

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    Mall of Saudi: in Riyadh, set to be completed by 2025–2026. [27] [28] [29] City Centre malls: City Centre Ajman: Opened in 1998 in Ajman, UAE. City Centre Bahrain: Opened in 2008 in Manama . City Centre Deira: Opened in 1995 in Dubai, UAE. City Centre Fujairah: Opened in 2012 in Fujairah, UAE. Mirdif City Centre: Opened in 2010, in Dubai. [30]