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Hagigat or
Haghighat (Persian: حقیقت) is a name that may
refer to:
Fariborz Haghighat (born 1951),
Canadian academic Hagigat Rzayeva (1907–1969), Azerbaijani...
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Nahid Hagigat or
Nahid Haghighat (Persian: ناهید حقیقت; b. 1943) is an Iranian-American illustrator,
printmaker and artist,
located in New York City....
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Hagigat Ali qizi
Rzayeva (Azerbaijani: Həqiqət Rzayeva) (20 May 1907,
Lankaran – 2
August 1969, Baku) was a
Soviet Azerbaijani actress and
singer of folk...
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Archived from the
original on
August 30, 2010.
Retrieved September 20, 2010.
Hagigat et al. 2015, pp. 12–13.
Asgharzadeh 2007, pp. 142. Broers,
Laurence (25...
- Burhani-
Hagigat (Azerbaijani: Bürhani-Həqiqət, برهان حقیقت) was an
Azerbaijani literary, socio-political
magazine published in
Yerevan in 1917. It was...
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surgery in the
Bronx for a
congenital heart defect. He
married artist,
Nahid Hagigat in 1973. In 1974, he
received his Master's
degree in Fine Arts from the...
- cathinone, was sold
legally in
Israel from
around 2004,
under the name
hagigat. When this was made illegal, the
cathinone was
modified and the new products...
- illegal. Some use the
plant as a
hedge since it is an evergreen. In 2003,
Hagigat, a pill
based on
extracted cathinone,
began to be sold in
kiosks in Israel...
- such as Bulbul,
Shovkat Mammadova,
Fatma Mukhtarova,
Huseyngulu Sarabski,
Hagigat Rzayeva,
Rashid Behbudov, Rauf Atakishiyev,
Muslim Magomayev, Lutfiyar...
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tormented by conscience. But then he
recalls how his
grandmother (pla**** by
Hagigat Rzayeva)
treated him,
giving him tea from a wild rose
growing in the mountains...