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Lykandos or
Lycandus (Gr****: Λυκανδός),
known as
Djahan in Armenian, was the name of a
Byzantine fortress and military-civilian
province (or "theme"),...
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Thornetsi was a
family that
ruled the
region of
Djahan in Armenia. Its main
ruler was
Sempat Thor'netsi c. 975. Dulaurier,
Edouard (1858). "Bibliothèque...
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Nusrat Jahan Mosque or The
Nusrat Djahan Moske is an
Ahmadiyya Mosque built on the
outskirts of Copenhagen,
Denmark in Hvidovre. The
Nusrat Jahan mosque...
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Muslim cemetery was
established in the 1830s for
Russian troops.
Nusrat Djahan Mosque Hvidovre,
outside Copenhagen Denmark 1967
Founded by the Ahmadiyya;...
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Ninkoumanou (340)
Pondossou (179)
Sokobo (694) Souafoué-Djacohou (519) Souafouè-
Djahan (749) Souafoué-Djéhou (629) Souafouè-Kouékro (513) Ya-Kouakoukro (593) Citypo****tion...
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Remarks Nusrat Djahan Moske Copenhagen (Hvidovre) 1967 AMJ
First mosque in Scandinavia,
financed solely by the
female members of...
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Ahmadiyya Muslim Community established itself here in 1959.
Nusrat Djahan Mosque in
Copenhagen in 1967 (55°39′3.5″N 12°28′44.25″E / 55.650972°N...
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after Nusrat Jahan Begum, the
second wife of
Mirza Ghulam Ahmad, the
Nusrat Djahan Mosque was
financed solely by
female members of the Community. This move...
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Dimaksean ·
Diplomatic missions in
Armenia ·
Diplomatic missions of
Armenia ·
Djahan ·
Djidjrakatsi ·
Dolma ·
Doogh ·
Duduk · Dvin · Dvin
Artashat · Dzayrakuyn...
- of Emotions), (in Persian), Aida Publishing, Bochum,
Germany Ashovtegieh Djahan (Chaos of the Cosmos), (in Persian), Aida Verlag, Bochum,
Germany Parvaze...