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Khvan (Persian: خوان, also
Romanized as
Khvān; also
known as Khūy and Kūh) is a
village in
Qohestan Rural District,
Qohestan District,
Darmian County...
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Sefideh Khvan (Persian: سفيده خوان, also
Romanized as Sefīdeh
Khvān and Sefīdah
Khvān; also
known as
Esperaj Khvan,
Espareh Khvān, Sefīdeh Khān, and Sefīd...
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Aleksandr Fyodorovich Khvan (Russian: Александр Фёдорович Хван; 28
December 1957 – 17
September 2023) was a
Russian film
director and actor. His debut...
- Lee &
Khvan (2020), pp. 469–470. Lee &
Khvan (2020), pp. 472–473. Lee &
Khvan (2020), p. 475. Lee &
Khvan (2020), pp. 467, 472. Lee &
Khvan (2020),...
- film written, co-produced and
directed by
Aleksandr Guryanov and
Timur Khvan based on real
events — 1988
Ordzhonikidze bus hijacking. The plot, Gennady...
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Patof Khvan (born June 25, 1988) is a Canadian-born
Cambodian professional basketball player who
currently plays for the
Reping Mill City in Cambodia...
- Ly
Kvang Pann is the
former minister of
justice for
Cambodia from 1973 to 1975. "Cambodia
Dissolves Her
Ruling Council". The New York Times.
April 1974...
- (Persian: هفت خان, also
Romanized as Haftkhān; also
known as Hafkūn and Haft
Khvān) is a
village in
Banesh Rural District,
Beyza District,
Sepidan County,...
- (Russian: Кармен) is a 2003
Russian romantic drama film
directed by
Aleksandr Khvan. The film
tells about the
relationship of an
honest police officer and a...
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Romanized as Khvājeh Soheyl; also
known as Bīd-e Khān, Bīd-e
Khvān, Bīd Khān, Bīd Khūn, Bīd
Khvān, and Khvājeh
Soheyl Bīd Khūn) is a
village in Ma**** Rural...