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Ghulam Hussain Saba
Dashtyari (1954 – 1 June 2011) (Balochi: صبا دشتیاری بلوچ)
commonly known as "Saba
Dashtyari", was a
professor of
Islamic Studies at...
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Dashtiari or
Dashtyari (Persian: دشتیاری) is the name of a
region in south-eastern Iran. It may also
refer specifically to:
Dashtiari County, an administrative...
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linguistic history of the area. In Iran,
Jadgali is
spoken in the
Dashtyari region in the
south and south-east of
Sistan and
Balochistan Province...
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Baluch folklore vocalist. He was born in 1941 in the
village of Latidan,
Dashtyari district,
Chabahar County in the
Sistan and
Baluchistan province of Iran...
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Dashtiari County (Persian: شهرستان دشتیاری) is in
Sistan and
Baluchestan province, Iran. Its
capital is the city of Negur,
whose po****tion at the time...
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province of Iran. For centuries,
Boledehies were the
Hakims (princes) of
Dashtyari, Bahu and Rask.
Their Hakimate in Bahu
collapsed due to
emigration and...
- Makrani, Mast Tawakali,
Abdullah Rwanbod and S**** Za**** Shah Hashmi, Saba
Dashtyari, Mir Gul Khan Nasir,
Muneer Ahmed Badini, Aziz
Sanghur and
Ghulam Mohammad...
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Philadelphia in
Amman Saba
Georgios (1933–1933),
Cypriot football striker Saba
Dashtyari (1953–2011),
Baloch academic Saba
Haftbaradaran (1982–2011),
student killed...
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slave dealers from the Jask
district and
Jadgals from Bahu and
Dashtyari kidnapped or pur-
chased enslaved Africans and low-class
Baluchis in Bahu...
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Ghulam Ali was also a footballer,
while his
other younger sibling Saba
Dashtyari was a po****r
professor who died by
gunshot wounds amidst the political...