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History of the Jewish community of Wielun (Poland) 1712: The Jewish revival in Wielun (in the course of the 18th century) leads to the appointment of the first rabbi, Rabbi Yeoshua Hashil. By the late 18th century, Wielun has about 1,000 Jewish inhabitants.
Samudra Gupta (poet) Gupta was born Abdul Mannan on June 23, 1946, in Hashil village in Sirajganj sub-division. Mannan adopted the pseudonym of Samudra Gupta during the 1960s and was recognized by his pen name during his life and career. He took part in the start of the uprising against Pakistan beginning in 1969 and fought in the Bangladesh Liberation War.
Oman Embassy Tokyo, Japan The Embassy of the Sultanate of Oman in Tokyo, Japan () is the Sultanate of Oman's diplomatic mission to Japan since 1979. The Ambassador is HE Khalid bin Hashil bin Mohammed Al-Muslahi, who is also Oman's non-resident Ambassador to Australia and New Zealand. The Embassy is located at 4-2-17 Hiroo, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo 150-0012, Japan.
Abdullah Bishara Bishara was the first secretary-general of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) where he served from 26 May 1981 to April 1993. His assistant secretaries at GCC were Saif bin Hashil Al Maskari from Oman and Abdullah Ibrahim Al Kuwaiz from Saudi Arabia. Maskari was responsible for political affairs while Kuwaiz was in charge of economic matters. Bishara resigned from office in the late 1992, and his resignation was accepted at the GCC summit held in Abu Dhabi in December 1992. An Emirati diplomat Fahim bin Sultan Qasimi replaced him as secretary-general of the GCC.
Oman national football team Prior to the turn of the 21st century, Oman's senior team had generally finished in the last place in all the competitions in which it competed. It was not until the mid 1990s under the OFA chairmanship of Sheikh Saif bin Hashil Al-Maskary did Oman start be extremely successful on the Asian football stage. During this period, Oman won the Asian Under 17 Championship in 1996 and the year 2000, as well as reaching the semi finals of the under 17 World Cup in 1995. Oman nowadays exports players to Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Qatar and the United Arab Emirates and also has their captain playing in England. Former Omani captain, Hani Al-Dhabit was awarded the RSSSF 2001 World Top Scorer, with 22 goals; the most goals scored by a player who won the World Top Scorer award till date, and also being the third Arab and only the first Omani to win the award.