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Arzan may
refer to:
Arzen or
Arzan,
ancient and
medieval city on the
border zone
between Upper Mesopotamia and the
Armenian Highlands, in
eastern Turkey...
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Arzan Nagwaswalla (born 17
October 1997) is an
Indian cricketer. He made his List A
debut for
Gujarat in the 2017–18
Vijay Hazare Trophy on 11 February...
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Hermann Parzinger,
Anatoli Nagler: Der
skythische Fürstengrabhügel von
Aržan 2 in Tuva.
Vorbericht der russisch-deutschen
Ausgrabungen 2000-2002. In:...
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Arzan (Persian: دول ارزن, also
Romanized as Dūl
Arzān, Dowlarzan, and Dūlārzan) is a
village in
Nameh Shir
Rural District,
Namshir District, Baneh...
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Arzan Fud (Persian: ارزان فود) is a
village in Alvandkuh-e
Sharqi Rural District of the
Central District of
Hamadan County,
Hamadan province, Iran. At...
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Ahmad Shah Baba Mina (Pashto: احمدشاه بابا مېنه),
formerly known as
Arzan Qimat (ارزان قیمت), is a
neighborhood in far
eastern Kabul (District 12), nearby...
- Cape
Celidonia in July 1616, as well as the
defeat of the Turk
privateer Arzan in August,
Osuna arranged for his
lieutenant Ottavio d'Aragona to launch...
- lake in Fars province, Iran Dasht-e Arzhan,
village in Fars province, Iran
Arzan (disambiguation) This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with...
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Cornell University Press,
Security Affairs Series, 2019
Mastro is
married to
Arzan Tarapore, a
research scholar at Stanford's
Freeman Spogli Institute for...
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competed in the men's
heavyweight event at the 1992
Summer Olympics.
arZan;
arZan. "Day 03 at the 10th
World Zorostrian Congress 2013".
Parsi Khabar. Retrieved...