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Barak was a military general in the Book of Judges in the Bible.

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Barak Village (Persian: برك, is a village in Sardaran District, Nehbandan County, South Khorasan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 305, in 102 families.

Kalkal or Kal Kal or Kol Kol may refer to:

Barak, is a masculine name of Hebrew origin. It appears in the biblical Book of Judges as the name of the Israelite general Barak, who alongside Deborah led an attack against the forces of King Jabin of Hazor.

Abbasabad-e Kol Kol is a village in Sanjabi Rural District, Kuzaran District, Kermanshah County, Kermanshah Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 204, in 33 families.

Lalabad-e Kol Kol-e Do is a village in Mahidasht Rural District, Mahidasht District, Kermanshah County, Kermanshah Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 81, in 18 families.

Lalabad-e Kol Kol-e Yek is a village in Mahidasht Rural District, Mahidasht District, Kermanshah County, Kermanshah Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 117, in 22 families.

Barak or Berak or Borak in Iran may refer to:

Barack, also spelled Barak or Baraq, is a given name of Arabic origin. From the Semitic root B-R-K, it means "blessed" and is most commonly used in its feminine form Baraka(h).

Barak Kol is an Israeli theoretical physicist who studies fundamental laws, high-energy physics, and general relativity. He holds the Michael Polak chair in theoretical physics at the Racah Institute of Physics at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.