- East
Azerbaijan Khalifeh,
Kermanshah Khalifeh Bapir,
Kermanshah Province Khalifeh,
Khuzestan Khalifeh,
Kohgiluyeh and Boyer-Ahmad
Khalifeh Torkhan, Kurdistan...
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Imane Khalifeh (Arabic: إيمان خليفة; 1955–1995) was a
Lebanese educator and
peace activist.
Imane Khalifeh was born in
Beirut in 1955. She was educated...
- Lina
Khalifeh (born 1984)[citation needed] is a
Jordanian black belt
taekwondo champion,
after winning medals for the
Jordanian team, she
decided to extend...
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Khalifeh Qeshlaq (Persian: خليفه قشلاق, also
Romanized as
Khalīfeh Qeshlāq, and
Khalīfeh-ye Qeshlāq; also
known as
Khalfak Qishlāq and
Khalifeh Gheshlagh)...
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Sahar Khalifeh (Arabic: سحر خليفة) (born 1941) is a
Palestinian writer. She has
written eleven novels,
which have been
translated into English, French...
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Khalifeh Kandi (Persian: خليفه كندي) may
refer to:
Khalifeh Kandi, Hashtrud, East
Azerbaijan Province Khalifeh Kandi, Maragheh, East
Azerbaijan Province...
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Qermez Khalifeh (Persian: قرمزخليفه) may
refer to:
Qermez Khalifeh-ye Olya
Qermez Khalifeh-ye
Sofla This
disambiguation page
lists articles about distinct...
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Qaleh Khalifeh or Qaleh-ye
Khalifeh (Persian: قلعه خليفه) may
refer to:
Qaleh Khalifeh,
Hamadan Khalifeh (disambiguation) This
disambiguation page lists...
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Khalifeh Ha or
Khalifehha (Persian: خليفه ها) may
refer to: Khalifehha, Fars
Khalifeh Ha,
Kermanshah This
disambiguation page
lists articles about distinct...
- (Arabic: الصبار, romanized: Al-Subar) is a
Palestinian novel written by
Sahar Khalifeh that was
first published in
Arabic in 1976 by
Galileo Limited. Interlink...