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Gorji (Persian: گرجي) may
refer to:
Gorji, Yazd
Gorji,
Kermanshah Gorji,
Kurdistan Gorji,
Lorestan Gorji-ye Olya,
Razavi Khorasan Province Gorji-ye Sofla...
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Zhina (or Jina)
Modares Gorji is an
Iranian book seller, and
feminist podcaster in the city of Sanandaj. She has been
imprisoned for
sedition and she...
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Gorji Mahalleh (Persian: گرجي محله) may
refer to:
Gorji Mahalleh,
Golestan Gorji Mahalleh,
Mazandaran This
disambiguation page
lists articles about distinct...
- Can [Valī Jān]".
Grove Art Online. doi:10.1093/gao/9781884446054.article.T088521.
Media related to Siyâvush Beg
Gorji at
Wikimedia Commons v t e v t e...
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Fongum Gorji Dinka is a
Cameroonian attorney,
political activist, and Fon of the
Widikum in
northwestern Cameroon.
Gorji Dinka was
active in the Anglophone...
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Manuchehr Khan
Gorji Mo'tamed al-Dowleh (Persian: منوچهر خان گرجی معتمدالدوله; died 9
February 1847) was a
eunuch in
Qajar Iran, who
became one of the...
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Gorji Sara (Persian: گرجي سرا, also
Romanized as
Gorjī Sarā; also
known as Gach Sarā) is a
village in
Kelarabad Rural District,
Kelarabad District, Abbasabad...
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Monireh Gorji (Persian: منیره گرجی) is an
Iranian teacher and mujtahid. She was the only
woman to be
elected to the 73-seats ****embly of
Experts for Constitution...
- Georgians),
although occasionally the
ethnonyms Gorj,
Gorji, or even Gurj-i (from
Persian "
Gorji"
which means Georgian). They call
their language Kartuli...
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Sohrab Khan
Gorji, also
known by his
nickname 'Naqdi, was a
courtier in 19th-century
Qajar Iran of
Georgian origin.
Sohrab Khan had
fought in the Russo-Iranian...