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Karak may refer to:
- karak, a Medieval Arabic term for a fortress, borrowed in Old French as crac (Modern French: krak):
 
Places
- Al-Karak or Kerak, city in Jordan, named after Kerak Castle
- Karak Governorate, Jordan
 
 - al-Karak, Syria, city in Syria's Daraa Governorate
 - Karak Nuh, village in the Beqaa Valley, Lebanon
 - Karak, Iran (disambiguation)
 - Karak, Pahang, town in Malaysia
 - Karak Expressway, highway in Malaysia
 - Karak, Pakistan, city in Pakistan
- Karak District, district of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan
 
 - Khirbet Kerak (Karak) or Beth Yerah, archaeological site on the Sea of Galilee, Israel
 
People
- Karak (mascot), mascot in form of Red-tailed Black Cockatoo, 18th Commonwealth Games, Melbourne 2006
 - Karak (surname), found in the state of Karnataka, India
 
History
- Siege of Kerak (1183) conducted by Saladin against the Crusader castle
 - Siege of Al-Karak (1834) imposed by Ibrahim Pasha of Egypt on the town
 - Gaya confederacy (Gaya is also known as Kaɾak), confederacy in southern Korea (42-562 CE)
 
Food
- Karak tea (شاي الكرك), an alternate name for Masala chai in the Persian Gulf region, a spiced milk tea beverage popular in Qatar and the United Arab Emirates
 
See also
- Carrack, a three- or four-masted ocean-going sailing ship
 - Karaka (disambiguation)
 - Korak (disambiguation)
 
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