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Divani (Persian: ديواني) may
refer to:
Divani,
Kerman Divani,
Khuzestan This
disambiguation page
lists articles about distinct geographical locations with...
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Khaleseh Divani (Persian: خالصه ديواني, also
Romanized as Khāleşeh
Dīvānī and Khāleseh-Ye-
Dīvānī) is a
village in
Golzar Rural District, in the Central...
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Divani-hikmat ("House of Wisdom") was one of the
first literary councils of Azerbaijan. It was
first held in 1820–1830 in
Ganja city. The head of the council...
- folk-rock song by
Mazhar ve Fuat, with
lyrics belongs to
Yunus Emre. Yûnus Emre
Divânı 1 – A 2021
album based on four poems: Şükür Şükür Ol Çalab'a, Hak'dan Gelen...
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Abkhazian Kings (Georgian: აფხაზთა მეფეთა დივანი, romanized:
apkhazta mepeta divani,
which is
often translated as the
Chronicles of the
Abkhazian Kings) is...
- 2020,
Baran republished a
collection of poems, in a
volume known as
Sular Divanı,
previously released in 2005. His
previous works include Esmer Tenli Irmak...
- Malikâne was a form of tax
farming introduced in the
Ottoman empire in 1695. It was
intended as an
improvement on the
Iltizam system, in
which a tax-farmer...
- Clark, H. Brent; SantaCruz, Karen; Alakbarova, Naila; Suarez, Jose I.;
Divani,
Afshin A. (October 2016). "Chronic
Traumatic Encephalopathy in Athletes...
- in Iran. A year
after Reza Shah's death, she
married Gholamhossein Saheb Divani, the son of a
prominent family from
Shiraz who was her junior. He was later...
- YKY) Seyrüsefer
Defteri (1997, YKY)
Frenhoferolmak (1997, Sel) Doğu-Batı
Dîvanı (1997, 1998, 2002, YKY) Aciz çağ, faltaşları (1998, 2003 YKY) Türkiye'nin...