Vectored Exception Handling (VEH), one of the Microsoft systems for exception handling
Ve (Arabic), a character of the Arabic alphabet
An abbreviation for vehicle
An abbreviation for Vlaamse Energieholding [nl]
Topics referred to by the same term
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VEH, Veh, or Veh. may refer to: Vectored Exception Handling (VEH), one of the Microsoft systems for exception handling Ve (Arabic), a character of the...
Armin Veh (German pronunciation: [ˈaʁmiːn ˈfeː]; born 1 February 1961) is a German football manager and former player who last managed Eintracht Frankfurt...
Russell Raymond Veh (real name unknown) (born 1950) was the head of the San Diego based neo-Nazi organization World Service. From the early 1970s through...
Yiddish phrase expressing dismay or exasperation. Also spelled oy vay, oy veh, or oi vey, and often abbreviated to oy, the expression may be translated...
the Arabs. Veh-Ardashir was populated by many wealthy Jews, and was the seat of the church of the Nestorian patriarch. To the south of Veh-Ardashir was...
Veh Mihr Shapur (died 442) was a Sasanian military officer and the first Marzban of Armenia from 428 to 442. Veh Mihr Shapur died in 442 and was succeeded...
Coin of either Hormizd V or Hormizd VI minted in Veh-az-Amid-Kavād, dated 631/2. Obv: Crowned bust of the Sasanian King. Rev: Fire altar with attendants;...
October 2020. "List of spare parts for radio set VHF up to 10W (MANPACK & veh. version)" (PDF). Directorate General of Defence Purchase. 10 February 2019...
whom?] 2005–06 season, Giovanni Trapattoni was sacked and replaced by Armin Veh.[citation needed] The new coach was designated as a stop-gap due to having...
Thompson Joseph Tommasi Terry Tremaine John Tyndall Jack van Tongeren Russell Veh Varg Vikernes Martin Webster Jeff Weise Bill White Christian Worch Francis...
Thompson Joseph Tommasi Terry Tremaine John Tyndall Jack van Tongeren Russell Veh Varg Vikernes Martin Webster Jeff Weise Bill White Christian Worch Francis...
422); Bahram V (r. 420–438) abolished the Kingdom of Armenia and appointed Veh Mihr Shapur as marzban (governor of a frontier province, "margrave") of the...
The Vezina Trophy (/vɛzənə/ VEH-zə-nə) is awarded annually to the National Hockey League's (NHL) goaltender who is "adjudged to be the best at this position"...
2009–10 season, Wolfsburg dismissed their newly appointed trainer Armin Veh after the winter break due to lack of success,[vague] with the club sitting...
This is a list of academic journals published by MDPI. As of September 2022, MDPI publishes 399 peer-reviewed academic journals and nine conference journals...
himself built and re-built many cities, which he named after himself, such as Veh-Ardashir in Asoristan, Ardashir-Khwarrah in Pars and Vahman-Ardashir in Meshan...
International Killed per 1,000,000,000 veh·km Country All roads Motorways Austria 6.88 1.73 Belgium 7.67 2.07 Czech Republic 15.73 2.85 Denmark 3.40 0...
leader in the early Islamic conquest of Persia. He captured Valashabad, Weh Antiok Khusrau (al-Rumiyya) and Veh-Ardashir for the Rashidun Caliphate. v t e...
golfer Bernd Schuster (born 1959), football coach and former player Armin Veh (born 1961), football coach Alexander Grau (born 1973), racing driver Philipp...
metropolis of Seleucia-Ctesiphon. The Sassanids named the eastern city as Veh-Ardashir (Persian: ویهاردشیر), Arabs called it Bahurasīr. Seleucia, as such...