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atabak-turkish-atabeg-lit The Turco-Mongol...
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Mohammad Atabak (Persian: محمد اتابک; born 1958) is an
Iranian executive director and
politician who has been
serving as the
Minister of Industry, Mines...
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Atabak or
Atabek (Persian: اتابک) may
refer to:
Atabak, Fars
Atabak,
Kurdistan Atabak,
Tehran Atabak, Yazd This
disambiguation page
lists articles about...
- The
prime minister was the head of
government of Iran. Ali
Asghar Khan
Atabak was the
first and Mir-Hossein
Mousavi was the last
prime minister of Iran...
- The
Atabak Park
Incident (Persian: واقعه باغ اتابک) was a
conflict that led to the
death of 300 rebels. It took
place on July 20, 1910.
Rebels descended...
- Sultan-ush-Sharq
Atabak-i-Azam
Malik Sarwar was the
first sultan of the
Jaunpur Sultanate and the
founder of the
Sharqi dynasty.
Malik Sarwar was an eunuch...
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Atabak Zarei (Persian: اتابك زارعي; born
March 1997) is a
footballer who
plays for
Machine Sazi in the
Persian Gulf Pro League.
Atabak Zarei at IranLeague...
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Atabak (Persian: اتابك, also
Romanized as
Atābak; also
known as
Atābak-e Karbāl) is a
village in Band-e Amir
Rural District,
Zarqan District,
Shiraz County...
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Atabak (Persian: اتابك, also
Romanized as
Atābak) is a
village in Posht-e
Arbaba Rural District, Alut District,
Baneh County,
Kurdistan Province, Iran...
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Atabak-e Kati (Persian: اتابك كتي, also
Romanized as
Atābak-e Katī; also
known as
Atābak-e Pā’īn and
Atābak) is a
village in
Jamabrud Rural District,...