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Hadisa Qurbonova (born 17
February 1940),
sometimes known by the
mononym Hadisa, is a
Tajikistani poet and playwright. She was
named National Poet of...
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Retrieved 5
August 2010. Kheyrullaev, Vugar. "Azərbaycan ****bolunda görünməmiş
hadisə Litvada gerçəkləşdi".
Archived from the
original on 4 July 2011. Retrieved...
- Yanikand, all
meaning New City, and also in
Arabic literature al-Kariya al-
Hadisa and in
Persian literature Deh-i Hay;
presently it is a
Central Asian ghost...
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Khadisha Bukeyevna Bukeyeva (Kazakh: Хадиша Бөкеева,
Hadişa Bökeeva; 21
February 1917, Kaztalovka, West
Kazakhstan Region -
January 31, 2011, Almaty) was...
- (general) Çarymyrat
Kurbanow (born 1977), Turkmenian,
football referee Hadisa Qurbonova (born 1940),
Tajikistani poet and
playwright Igor
Kurbanov (born...
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Kenjaeva Iskandar Khatloni Mavjuda Hakimova Ozod
Aminova Khursheda Otakhonova Hadisa Qurbonova Payrav Sulaymoni Murivat Bekhnazarov Zuhur Habibullaev Rohat Nabieva...
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included in its
daily schedule are
Adabi Abadiyyat, Bu Sabah, Dostlar, Ganjam,
Hadisa,
Kapaz Khabar,
Kichik Ikhtirachilar, Man Anayam,
Maktabdan Qalanlar, Sabahin...
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Hamroeva Azima Abdurahmonova Ganjina Imronshoeva Husnigul Mirzoqandova Hadisa Bodurova Nargis Homidova Guzal Sattorova Dilfuza Sodiqova Rattana**** Sanuanram...
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attempt to
clamp down on the media.
There are two
daily print newspapers: Al-
Hadisa (Arabic language)
Haddas Eritrea (Tigrinya language)
There are also two...
- –uddin val-elm Nahayat-ol-edrak al-vaqe'ee bain-ol-phalsafat-ol-qadima va al-
hadisa A
Study of the
Philosophy of
Science Science and
Religion in Reasonable...