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Jahir a
variant of Jair is a
given name. It may
refer to:
Jahir Barraza (born 1990),
Mexican footballer Jahir Khan,
Fijian senior police officer of Indian...
- Jair
Messias Bolsonaro (Brazilian Portuguese: [ʒaˈiʁ meˈsi.ɐs bowsoˈnaɾu]; born 21
March 1955) is a
Brazilian politician and
retired military officer who...
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Mohammad Zahirullah (19
August 1935 –
disappeared 30
January 1972),
known as
Zahir Raihan, was a
Bangladeshi novelist,
writer and filmmaker. He is most...
- ad-Dawla Abū Naṣr Muḥammad ibn Muḥammad ibn
Jahīr, also
called Fakhr ad-Dawla, Ibn
Jahir, or
Fakhr ad-Dawla ibn
Jahir, (1007-1090) was an 11th-century government...
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Mohammad Jahir Rayhan (born 25
April 2001) is a
Bangladeshi Olympic athlete. He
competed at the 2019
Asian Athletics Championships, and the 2019 IAAF...
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Jahir Ocampo Marroquín (born 12
January 1990) is a
Mexican diver who won the
bronze medal at the 2013
World Aquatics Championships in
Barcelona in the...
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Wilmar Jahir Pérez Muñoz (born 8
November 1986) is a
Colombian road cyclist, who
currently rides for EBSA–Indeportes Boyacá. 2010 1st
Stage 3
Vuelta al...
- The Banū
Jahīr (lit. 'the sons of
Jahir'), were a
family that
produced several high-ranking
government officials who at
various times served both the Abbasids...
- Jair or
Jahir is a male
given name. It is
derived from
Hebrew יָאִיר (Yair)
meaning "he illuminates". It may
refer to the
following people: Jair Jair...
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Mohammed Jahir Khan is a
former senior Fijian police officer of
Indian descent. In May 2007 he
resigned from the
position of
Senior Superintendent to...