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Anjir is a
village in Afghanistan,
about seven miles south of Chayab. At the turn of the 20th century,
there were
roughly 40
families there.
There are...
- Cham
Anjir (Persian: چم انجير) may
refer to: Cham
Anjir,
Delfan Cham
Anjir,
Khorramabad This
disambiguation page
lists articles about distinct geographical...
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Cheshmeh Anjir (Persian: چشمه انجير) may
refer to:
Cheshmeh Anjir, Sepidan, Fars
Province Cheshmeh Anjir,
Kohgiluyeh and Boyer-Ahmad
Cheshmeh Anjir, Razavi...
- Ab
Anjir (Persian: اب انجير) may
refer to
various places in Iran: Ab
Anjir, Darab, Fars
Province Ab
Anjir, Jahrom, Fars
Province Ab
Anjir,
Kerman Ab Anjir-e...
- Tall
Anjir or Tol
Anjir (Persian: تل انجير) may
refer to: Tall
Anjir,
Kazerun Tall
Anjir,
Mamasani This
disambiguation page
lists articles about distinct...
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Anjir (Persian: انجير) in Iran may
refer to:
Anjir, Iran, Ilam
Province Anjir, East
Azerbaijan Anjir,
Hormozgan Anjir,
Razavi Khorasan Anjir Mehi, Sistan...
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Anjir Siah or
Anjir-e Siah or
Anjir-e
Siyah or
Anjir Seyah (Persian: انجيرسياه) may
refer to
various places in Iran:
Anjir Siah-e Olya,
Kerman Province...
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Anjir Liton (born 17 June 1965) is a
Bangladeshi poet and children's writer. He is the
Former Director General of
Bangladesh Children's Academy. He won...
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Anjir al-****hnawi was the 13th
sheikh in the
chain of the
masters of the
Naqshbandi Order, one of the
largest Sufi
Muslim orders.
Mahmud Anjir ****hnawi...
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Anjir (Persian: انجير, also
Romanized as
Anjīr) is a
village in
Gachi Rural District,
Gachi District,
Malekshahi County, Ilam Province, Iran. At the 2006...