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Komasi (Persian: كماسي) may
refer to:
Komasi-ye
Sofla Komasi-ye
Vosta This
disambiguation page
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Ahmad Bag
Komasi (1796–1877, Kurdish: ئەحمەد بەگی کۆماسی) was a
Kurdish poet and a
disciple of
Yusuf Yaska.
Komasi wrote in
Gorani and is best
known for...
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Komasi-ye
Sofla (Persian: كماسي سفلي, also
Romanized as
Komāsī-ye Soflá) is a
village in
Cheshmeh Kabud Rural District, in the
Central District of Harsin...
- up in Ghana". Time Out Accra.
Retrieved 8
September 2022. Yitah, Helen;
Komasi,
Mabel (2009). "Children's
Literature in Ghana: A Survey". Children's Literature...
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Komasi-ye
Vosta (Persian: كماسي وسطي, also
Romanized as
Komāsī-ye Vosţá; also
known as
Komāsī) is a
village in
Cheshmeh Kabud Rural District, in the Central...
- Eshaqvand-e
Sofla Ganjavan Garah Ban
Jelow Girangeh Kalah Hu
Karfelah Komasi-ye
Sofla Komasi-ye
Vosta Meydan Mirmingeh Pasar Pashkaleh-ye Olya Pashkaleh-ye Sofla...
- Kaua (1996-04-04)
April 4, 1996 (age 28) 40 5
Laugu United 3MF
William Komasi (2000-06-10) June 10, 2000 (age 24) 21 1
Adelaide Omonia Cobras 3MF Don...
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Turkish composer Erol Sayan. The name of this
comma is
Holder koması in Turkish. For instance, the Rast
makam (similar to the
Western major scale...
- up in Ghana". Time Out Accra.
Retrieved 8
September 2022. Yitah, Helen;
Komasi,
Mabel (2009). "Children's
Literature in Ghana: A Survey". Children's Literature...
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Allahqoli Khan
Zanganeh (d. 1785) Aziz Khan
Mokri (1792–1871)
Ahmad Bag
Komasi (1796–1877)
Mahmud Bayazidi (1797–1859)
Yaqub Maydashti (1799–1871) Abdullah...