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Eshagh Sobhani is an
Iranian footballer.
Sobhani joined Saipa F.C. in 2011,
after playing the
previous two
seasons at Mes
Sarcheshmeh in the
Azadegan League...
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Eshaq Jahangiri Kouhshahi (Persian: اسحاق جهانگیری کوهشاهی,
pronounced [esˈhɒːɢ dʒæhɒ:ŋˈgi:ɾi: ku:hʃɒ:ˈhi:]; born 21
January 1958) is an
Iranian politician...
- Abdulkareem,
Basim Mohammed; Mokht****i-Bidgoli, Ali; Ayyari, Mahdi; Keshtkar,
Eshagh; Eyni-Nargeseh,
Hamed (15
March 2024). "Enhancing
cotton sustainability:...
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Retrieved October 8, 2024. Shaoul,
Eshagh (2008). "May 2008 Visit". Sarechal, 50
Years Later.
Retrieved October 8...
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Eshaqabad (Persian: اسحاق آباد or اسحق آباد), also
rendered as
Eshagh Abad, may
refer to: Eshaqabad,
Isfahan Eshaqabad, Shahr-e Babak,
Kerman Province...
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billion rials (US$1.6 million).
Another scandal concerned Ghalibaf's son,
Eshagh Ghalibaf, who had made "repeated enquiries" to
obtain Canadian permanent...
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reign of
Ahmad Shah Qajar, by two
Iranian Jewish residents Eshagh Sedgh and
Eshagh Moradoff. It has
often been
considered the
first urban synagogue...
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Sobhani may
refer to:
Ahmad Sobhani,
Iranian diplomat Eshagh Sobhani,
Iranian footballer Ja'far Sobhani,
Iranian grand ayatollah Lily Sobhani, English...
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Shmuel Hayyim (HE: שמואל חיים) (born 1891 - died 1931), also
known as
Shmuel Eshagh Effendi or
Monsieur Hayyim, was a
Persian Jewish journalist,
leader of the...
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silver at 2013
Summer Universiade. "Wrestling
Database Ehsanpoor,
Behnam Eshagh (IRI)". iat.uni-leipzig.de.
Archived from the
original on 2024-08-11. Retrieved...