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Hanafy Bastan (Arabic: حنفي بسطان) (6
January 1922 – 13
November 1995) was an
Egyptian footballer who pla**** as a
defender for
Zamalek and the
Egypt national...
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Bastan (Russian: Бастан) is a
rural locality (a selo) and the
administrative center of
Bastansky Selsoviet of
Mikhaylovsky District,
Altai Krai, Russia...
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Voltigeur Bastan IV
Bastan VI
Bastan VIA1
Bastan VIB1
Bastan VIB2
Bastan VIC
Bastan VIC1
Bastan VII
Bastan 16
Bastafan Bi-
Bastan IV A
paired Bastan IV developed...
- flew on 20 May 1959. A
second prototype, the MH.260,
powered by
Turbomeca Bastan turboprop engines flew on 29 July 1960. In 1959, state-owned Nord Aviation...
- Iran-e
Bastan (Persian: ایران باستان, lit. 'Ancient Iran'), also
known as Nameh-ye Iran
Bastan (نامهٔ ایران باستان), was a Persian-language w****ly political...
- III" and the
Coinage of ****enistic and
Arsacid Persis".
Nameye Iran-E
Bastan, 15. ****ar, 2004.****ar, 2005. ****ar, "Moses of C****n & the
Early Parthian...
- 250,
initially powered by
Bastan III
turboprop and
later by more
powerful Bastan IV engines. One built. Nord MH.260 Ten
Bastan IV-powered
production aircraft...
- Broćić (1954–1955)
Mourad Fahmy (1955–1957)
Mohamed El-Guindi &
Hanafy Bastan (1958, 1962) Pál
Titkos (1959–1961)
Fouad Ahmed Sedki (1963)
Branko Horvatek...
- Power.
Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group. ISBN 978-0-307-42518-8. Iran-e-
Bastan/Pirnia, book 1, p. 873. See
discussion on
possible dates for the battle...
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Aspin Astafan Aubisque Turboprops/Turboshafts
Aneto Ardiden Arrano Arriel Arrius Artouste/Marcadau
Astazou Bastan Makila TM 333
Turmo Joint development...