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Farakh Ajaib (born 3
February 1991) is a
British ****stani
professional snooker player from Lancashire. In 2018,
Ajaib was
crowned the
inaugural East Lancashire...
- Lah
Farakh or Lah
Frakh (Persian: له فراخ) may
refer to: Lah
Farakh-e
Mushemi Lah
Frakh Melleh Namdaran This
disambiguation page
lists articles about...
- Ibn al-
Farakh. (1961)
Fusul al-Madani:
Aphorisms of the
Statesman Cambridge:
Cambridge University Press. al-Farabi, Abu Nasr
Mohammad Ibn al-
Farakh. (1959)...
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Barreh Farakh (Persian: بره فراخ, also
Romanized as
Barreh Farākh,
Barah Farākh, and
Bareh Farākh; also
known as Barāfaraq and Barafra) is a
village in...
- Lei
Peifan beat
Dominic Dale 4–1.
Jackson Page
defeated White 4–1,
Farakh Ajaib beat
Elliot Slessor also by 4–1, and
Moody beat Tian
Pengfei 4–2...
- Lines (ENG) Joe Perry (ENG) 6–1 Jonas Luz (BRA) Mark Allen (NIR) (4) 6–3
Farakh Ajaib (PAK) Matthew Selt (ENG) 5–6 Andrew Higginson (ENG) A
total of 88...
- Lah
Farakh-e
Mushemi (Persian: له فراخ موشمي, also
Romanized as Lah
Farākh-e Mūshemī) is a
village in
Zilayi Rural District,
Margown District, Boyer-Ahmad...
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Morningside Arena in Leicester, England.
Antoni Kowalski,
Chris Totten,
Farakh Ajaib and Mitc**** Mann qualified. The
results of the four
final matches...
- the best of 7 frames. On the
first day of the tournament, Zak
Surety beat
Farakh Ajaib 4–2 with a high
break of 77, and
Oliver Lines defeated Rory Thor...
- Julien Leclercq (BEL) (95) 3 Anthony McGill (SCO) (34) 4
Farakh Ajaib (PAK) (106) 4
Farakh Ajaib (PAK) (106) 2 Marco Fu (HKG) (66) w/d David Grace (ENG)...