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- alleged that, according to Interpol, Mahendran had changed his name to Harjan Alexander. However, one of the publications that stated this subsequently...
- Dreamz Agha Babur 2007 Pain Within Dr. Shible 2007 The World Unseen Mr. Harjan 2008 Quarantine Bernard 2009 NCIS Amb****ador Qasim Saydia TV series 2010...
- Omar's lover Rajesh Gopie as Sadru Bernard White as Mr. Harjan Avantika Akerkar as Mrs. Harjan Amber Rose Revah as Begum Leonie Casanova as Doris, a waitress...
- 9.9 Hällsjöälven 15 9.3 Hällån 20 12 Hältorpsån 15 9.3 Hämmensån 17 11 Härjån 100 62 Härån 12 7.5 Hässjaån 60 37 Hästgångsån 14 8.7 Hästån 6 3.7 Hättorpsån...
- her or har just means "mound of stones" and refers to stones in the river Härjån [sv]. Härjedalen and Jämtland were provinces of Denmark-Norway[failed verification]...
- John Smitherman, Joseph Stasiak "Remembrance of Things Past"—Nancy Arnot Harjan, Paul Edwards Nora Watson, Joachim Adler and Marlene Schmidt, Steve McConnell...
- (12 October 1958). "Lifelong Suffocation". The New York Times. p. BR5. HARJAN, GEORGE (1 January 1976). "Dobroliubov's "What is Oblomovism?": An Interpretation"...
- nominated for, Best Actress **** Film Festival,2008 2008 The World Unseen Amina Harjan Winner, Best Actress Gran Canaria Film Festival, Spain, 2009 Winner, Best...
- haírdjōs –jōs kuni -i kunja –ja Accusative (+ vocative singular) hari -i harjans –jans haírdi -i haírdjans –jans Genitive harjis –jis harjē –jē haírdeis...
- argan oil. In medieval Arabic pharmacological sources, the tree is known as harjān, a distortion of the Berber word argan. The leaves are small, 2–4 cm (3⁄4–1+5⁄8 in)...