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- Naan abstract "Na'an (Hebrew: נַעַן) is a kibbutz near the city of Rehovot in Israel. Located within the Central District, it falls under the jurisdiction of Gezer Regional Council and borders the villages of Ganei Hadar, Ramot Meir and Sitria.The kibbutz was founded in September 1930 by 42 members of the Noar HaOved youth group, on lands purchased from the Arab village of Al-Na'ani. The name of the village and the kibbutz derives probably from the Biblical town of Na'amah (Joshua 15:41).Before the establishment of the state of Israel, the people of Na'an were active in both the British Jewish Brigade (two members of the kibbutz died in service during WWII) and the Haganah. Prominent Haganah leader and later Israeli parliament member Yisrael Galili was a member of the kibbutz and a large Haganah weapon cache was hidden in a hidden cellar under one of the kibbutz houses. That cache was the largest cache not caught by the British Mandatory forces during Operation Agatha and kibbutz elders claim that Yisrael Galili (who evaded capture by the British) was spirited out of the kibbutz in the guise of a pregnant woman set to give birth.In 1948, Na'an became the newly formed IDF's headquarters for the operation to free Jerusalem and the elders of the then-Arab city Ramla signed the formal surrender of the city on the kibbutz grounds.Over the years, Na'an's economy flourished. At first Na'an sustained itself mainly through agriculture, growing fruits and vegetables and boasting a successful large dairy farm and sheep farm. As time progressed, Na'an went into irrigation field, as irrigation equipment has been high in demand in arid Israel. What began as a workshop has flourished and by the late 70s was one of the most successful factories in the Kibbutz Movement, producing sprinklers, micro-irrigation and other related equipment. Na'an Irrigation Systems is renowned for developing the underground sprinkler system. By the mid 1980s, growing competition and decrease in demand forced the factory into a considerable slowdown. After roughly 20 years of struggles, Na'an Irrigation Systems merged with Indian conglomerate Jain Irrigation in 2007. The new merged company,NaanDanJain, Irrigation Ltd., aimed to become the largest irrigation manufacturer in the world. After having acquired 50% of the company for $25 million in 2007, Jain Irrigation acquired the remaining 50% from the kibbutz in 2012 for an estimated $35 million. The sale of NaaDanJain to Jain Irrigation was criticized by the general manager of the Kibbutz Industry Association on account of worries that NaanDanJain would transfer its Israel-based operations outside of the country.During the 1980s, with the deterioration of economy and with the passing of the old guard, the Kibbutz began turning away from the idealistic socialist society it once was. over the course of 20 years, Kibbutz institutions were privatized and salaries replaced equal budgeting. The impact of the changes is yet to be determined.There are currently about 1300 people living in the kibbutz. Income is based on salaries paid directly to members of the kibbutz and gains from joint assets such as the irrigation factory are given as dividends (as the members of the kibbutz are considered stock owners despite not actually possessing stocks of the company). The kibbutz bases its own budget on community taxes paid by the members and it had become, for the most part, capitalistic in nature.Na'an is also known for being the namesake for an important nearby railway junction marking the branching point of the Railway to Beersheba from the Jaffa–Jerusalem railway.".
- Naan abstract "Naan, nan or khamiri is a leavened, oven-baked flatbread found in the cuisines of West, Central and South Asia. With the migration of the Roma people from India, it spread to other parts of West Asia.".
- Naan ingredient Ghee.
- Naan ingredient Maida_flour.
- Naan ingredient Milk.
- Naan ingredient Wheat_flour.
- Naan ingredient Yeast.
- Naan ingredient Yogurt.
- Naan ingredientName "Wheat flour(e.g.atta,maida), water, yeast, cooking fat (e.g. butter,ghee),yogurt,milk(optional)".
- Naan servingTemperature "Hot, room temperature".
- Naan thumbnail Naan_2.JPGwidth=300.
- Naan thumbnail Naan_shiva.jpg?width=300.
- Naan type Bread.
- Naan wikiPageExternalLink list?qlookup=28307&format=Full.
- Naan wikiPageExternalLink www.naan.org.il.
- Naan wikiPageExternalLink www.naandanjain.com.
- Naan wikiPageID "15083368".
- Naan wikiPageID "429276".
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- Naan wikiPageLength "5025".
- Naan wikiPageOutDegree "104".
- Naan wikiPageOutDegree "31".
- Naan wikiPageRevisionID "567230758".
- Naan wikiPageRevisionID "681987868".
- Naan wikiPageWikiLink Afghan_bread.
- Naan wikiPageWikiLink Afghan_cuisine.
- Naan wikiPageWikiLink Agriculture.
- Naan wikiPageWikiLink Al-Naani.
- Naan wikiPageWikiLink Atta_flour.
- Naan wikiPageWikiLink Azerbaijan.
- Naan wikiPageWikiLink Azerbaijanis.
- Naan wikiPageWikiLink Baking_powder.
- Naan wikiPageWikiLink Balochi_language.
- Naan wikiPageWikiLink Balti_(food).
- Naan wikiPageWikiLink Barbari_bread.
- Naan wikiPageWikiLink Barbecue.
- Naan wikiPageWikiLink Bazlama.
- Naan wikiPageWikiLink Bhatoora.
- Naan wikiPageWikiLink Bread.
- Naan wikiPageWikiLink Bread_starter.
- Naan wikiPageWikiLink Breakfast.
- Naan wikiPageWikiLink British_Mandate_for_Palestine.
- Naan wikiPageWikiLink British_Mandate_for_Palestine_(legal_instrument).
- Naan wikiPageWikiLink Burma.
- Naan wikiPageWikiLink Butter.
- Naan wikiPageWikiLink Category:Breads.
- Naan wikiPageWikiLink Category:Central_Asian_cuisine.
- Naan wikiPageWikiLink Category:Flatbreads.
- Naan wikiPageWikiLink Category:Kibbutz_Movement.
- Naan wikiPageWikiLink Category:Kibbutzim.
- Naan wikiPageWikiLink Category:Middle_Eastern_cuisine.
- Naan wikiPageWikiLink Category:Persian_words_and_phrases.
- Naan wikiPageWikiLink Category:Populated_places_established_in_1930.
- Naan wikiPageWikiLink Category:Populated_places_in_Central_District_(Israel).
- Naan wikiPageWikiLink Category:South_Asian_breads.
- Naan wikiPageWikiLink Category:Yeast_breads.
- Naan wikiPageWikiLink Center_District_(Israel).
- Naan wikiPageWikiLink Central_Asia.
- Naan wikiPageWikiLink Central_Asian_cuisine.
- Naan wikiPageWikiLink Central_District_(Israel).
- Naan wikiPageWikiLink Chapati.
- Naan wikiPageWikiLink Cheese.
- Naan wikiPageWikiLink Chrysopogon_zizanioides.
- Naan wikiPageWikiLink Cumin.
- Naan wikiPageWikiLink Dal.
- Naan wikiPageWikiLink Drip_irrigation.
- Naan wikiPageWikiLink Fast_food.
- Naan wikiPageWikiLink Flatbread.
- Naan wikiPageWikiLink Flour.
- Naan wikiPageWikiLink Ganei_Hadar.
- Naan wikiPageWikiLink Gezer_Regional_Council.
- Naan wikiPageWikiLink Ghee.
- Naan wikiPageWikiLink Goat.
- Naan wikiPageWikiLink HaNoar_HaOved_VeHaLomed.
- Naan wikiPageWikiLink Haganah.
- Naan wikiPageWikiLink Hamburger.
- Naan wikiPageWikiLink Hanoar_Haoved_Vehalomed.
- Naan wikiPageWikiLink Indian_bread.
- Naan wikiPageWikiLink Iranian_languages.
- Naan wikiPageWikiLink Irrigation.
- Naan wikiPageWikiLink Irrigation_sprinkler.
- Naan wikiPageWikiLink Israel.
- Naan wikiPageWikiLink Jaffa–Jerusalem_railway.
- Naan wikiPageWikiLink Jain_Irrigation.
- Naan wikiPageWikiLink Jain_Irrigation_Systems.
- Naan wikiPageWikiLink Jewish_Brigade.
- Naan wikiPageWikiLink KFC.
- Naan wikiPageWikiLink Karachi.
- Naan wikiPageWikiLink Keema.
- Naan wikiPageWikiLink Kibbutz.
- Naan wikiPageWikiLink Kibbutz_Movement.
- Naan wikiPageWikiLink Kulcha.
- Naan wikiPageWikiLink Kurds.
- Naan wikiPageWikiLink Lactic_acid_fermentation.
- Naan wikiPageWikiLink Lactic_fermentation.
- Naan wikiPageWikiLink Lactobacilli.
- Naan wikiPageWikiLink Lactobacillus.
- Naan wikiPageWikiLink Lamb_and_mutton.
- Naan wikiPageWikiLink Leavening.
- Naan wikiPageWikiLink Leavening_agent.