Masada (disambiguation)
Masada is an ancient fortification in the Southern District of Israel.
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Masada or Massada may also refer to:
Places
- Masada (kibbutz), a kibbutz near the Sea of Galilee, Israel
- Mas'ade, a Druze village in the Golan Heights
- Siege of Masada, a famous siege and mass suicide at the fortress
Arts and entertainment
- Masada (comics), a superheroine in Youngblood
- Masada (miniseries) (1981), an American television miniseries
Music
- Masada (band), a jazz quartet fronted by avant-garde composer John Zorn
- Masada (Alpha Blondy album) (1992)
- Masada, 1997 composition by Ralph Hultgren
Organizations
- Masada Action and Defense Movement, a false flag terrorist organisation in France established by white supremacists
- Masada College, a Jewish primary and secondary school in St Ives, New South Wales, Australia
People
- Masada (wrestler) (born 1981), professional wrestler
- Kazuhiko Masada (born 1975), Japanese professional wrestler
Other uses
- Masada (rifle), the original name of Remington ACR rifle designed by Magpul
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