- Bostan, Fars
province Bostan, Isfahan,
Isfahan province Bostan, Kerman,
Kerman province Bostan, Iran,
Khuzestan province Bostan District (Dasht-e Azadegan...
- Taq-e
Bostan (Persian: طاقبستان, Kurdish: تاق وەسان, lit. 'Arch of stone') is a site with a
series of
large rock
reliefs from the era of the S****anid...
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Bostan Khan (died 1825), was a
warrior of the
Tareen (or Tarin)
tribe settled in the Haripur,
Hazara region of what was to
later become the North-West...
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Elisabeta Bostan (born 1
March 1931) is a
Romanian film
director and screenwriter. She
directed 25
films between 1956 and 1991. Born in Buhuși, Bacău County...
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Numan Bostan Soysal (born 31
January 1998) is a
French footballer.
Bostan did not
start playing club
football until the age of 12.
Despite this, he soon...
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Bostan (بوستان) is a town, 30 km by road (18.64 mi) from
Quetta city in the
Balochistan province of ****stan.It is
located at 30°25'57N 67°00'22E and has...
- Ion
Bostan may
refer to: Ion
Bostan (film director) (1914–1992),
Romanian do****entary film
director Ion
Bostan (academic) (born 1949),
professor and researcher...
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Bostan Rud
Sharaf (Persian: بستان رود شرف, also
Romanized as
Bostān Rūd Sharaf; also
known as
Bostān Rūd, Sharaf, and
Bostān Rūd-e Soflá) is a village...
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Junaid Bostan (born
February 21, 2002) is a
British professional boxer from Rotherham, Yorkshire.
Competing in the super-welterweight division, he is known...
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Bostan Junction Railway Station (Urdu: بوستان جنکشن ریلوے اسٹیشن, Balochi:بوستان جنکشن ریلوے اسٹیشن) is
located in
Bostan,
Pishin District of Balochistan...