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Iancu Jianu (Romanian pronunciation: [ˈjaŋku ʒiˈanu]; 1787 – 14
December 1842), also Ioniță
Jianu, was a
Wallachian Romanian hajduk. Born in Caracal,...
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Filip Cristian Jianu (born 18
September 2001) is a
Romanian tennis player. He has a
career high ATP
singles ranking of
world No. 211
achieved on 11 November...
- (Persian: كهناب, also
Romanized as Kahnāb; also
known as Geyanī, Gīānū, Gīnū,
Jīānū, and Kayno) is a
village in
Bonab Rural District, in the
Central District...
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Iancu Jianu is a
commune in Olt County, Oltenia, Romania,
named after the 19th
century Wallachian hajduk Iancu Jianu. It is
composed of
three villages:...
- Vlad-Cristian
Jianu (born
September 27, 1984 in Bucharest) is a
Romanian chess grandmaster (2007).
Jianu won the
Romanian champion in 2006, and national...
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Oliveira won the
title after defeating Filip Cristian Jianu 6–4, 6–3 in the final.
Filip Cristian Jianu (final)
Santiago Rodríguez
Taverna (semifinals) Calvin...
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Iancu Jianu, but used
deceitful tactics in
apprehending two of
Jianu's allies,
Nikola Abraš and
Receb Ağa. He
honored a
peace agreement with
Jianu, but...
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playing career, he
coached Aurul Brad in
Romania and
Montefano in Italy. Ion
Jianu a
Romanian journalist,
wrote a book
about his life
called Patimile lui Crișan...
- essayist, and
journalist Doru Frunzulică [ro] (born 1959),
politician Iancu Jianu (1787–1842),
Wallachian hajduk Haralamb Lecca (1873–1920), poet, playwright...
- (1979), as
Teodor Diamant Iancu Jianu zapciul [ro] (1981), as
Iancu Jianu Iancu Jianu haiducul [ro] (1981), as
Iancu Jianu Ștefan Luchian [ro] (1981), as...