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Hajir may
refer to:
Hajir (also
spelled Hazhir) هژیر and هجیر - Pure
Persian (Indo-European) boy name
spelled with the Persian/Iranian “zhe”, pre-Islamic...
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Hajir Darioush (Persian: هژیر داریوش, (1938-08-11)11
August 1938,
Bandar Pahlavi, Iran – 2
October 1995, Blagnac, France) was an
Iranian film maker, described...
- Haji
biryani (also
known as
Hajir biryani) is one of the
oldest restaurants in the
heart of Old Dhaka, Bangladesh,
selling chevon biryani (dish made with...
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Katim Mirwas Zir (Naqarah) Qas'ah
Tbilat Tabl
Bahri (Khamari & Laauwb) Tabl
Hajir (Khamari & Laauwb) Tabl
Nasayfi (Khamari & Laauwb) Al Ras
Mazhar Shakhshikhah...
- Bāqu‘ayṭī), also
known as Abu
Hajar al-Hadhrami (أَبو هَاجِر الحَضرَمِي, Abū
Hājir al-Ḥaḍramī)(1986–2015) was a
Yemeni jihadist poet and munshid. He was born...
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Abdolhossein Hazhir (Persian: عبدالحسین هژیر; 4 June 1902 – 5
November 1949) was an
Iranian politician who
served as the
Prime Minister of Iran under...
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Kazem HajirAzad (Persian: کاظم هژیرآزاد, born
March 21, 1950) is an
Iranian cinema, television, and
stage actor. He is a
member of I.F.A.A (Iranian Film...
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Retrieved 3
March 2022. Al-Suyuti (2021).
Muhammad as Said Basyuni, Abu
Hajir; Yasir,
Muhammad (eds.).
Misteri Alam
Malaikat (Religion /
Islam / General)...
- ISSN 1873-9830. Al-Suyuti (2021).
Muhammad as Said Basyuni, Abu
Hajir; Yasir,
Muhammad (eds.).
Misteri Alam
Malaikat (Religion /
Islam / General)...
- cinema')
refers to a
movement in
Iranian cinema. It
started in 1964 with
Hajir Darioush's
second film Serpent's Skin,
which was
based on D.H. Lawrence's...