- the city as 7,798
people in 2,349 households. Iran
portal Also
known as
Karand, Karīnd, Kerend, and
Kirin (Kurdish: نكرن ,کرن)
OpenStreetMap contributors...
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parvus R.S.
Dwivedi & B.P.
Singh (1969)
Stachybotrys proliferatus K.G.
Karand., S.M. Kulk. & Patw. (1992)
Stachybotrys punctatus (Dulym., P.F. Cannon...
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concealed from both
characters and
reader until the next book. Urvon's
Karand army
under Nahaz and Zandramas'
Darshivan army
eventually engage each other...
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Karand (Persian: كارند, also
Romanized as
Kārand and Kārend; also
known as Kāranj, Kārenj, and Kāvand) is a
village in Bahmai-ye Garmsiri-ye
Jonubi Rural...
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Karand (Persian: كرند) is a
village in
Lajran Rural District of the
Central District of
Garmsar County,
Semnan province, Iran. At the time of the 2006...
- Has possessed, in order:
Torak (the long-time
Child of Dark), an
ancient Karand (first
discoverer of the Sardion,
eventually left in the
hidden underwater...
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Kermanshah Province, Iran.
Kerend or
Karand or
Kerand (Persian: كرند) may also
refer to: Kerend,
Golestan Karand,
Semnan Kerend,
South Khorasan Kerend...
- Chal (Persian: كارنده چال, also
Romanized as Kārandeh Chāl; also
known as
Kārand Chāl and
Randeh Chāl) is a
village in Rudbar-e Mohammad-e
Zamani Rural District...
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Grand Ayatollah Sheikh Muhammad-Husayn
Kashif al-Ghita' (b. Najaf, 1877; d.
Karand, 1954) was a
Shiite jurist, philosopher, author, teacher, and lecturer....
- 246–7. On 26 July the NLA,
advancing under heavy Iraqi air cover,
seized Karand and Islamabad-e
Gharb on the Baghdad-Tehran highway. Hiro, Dilip, The Longest...