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Lotfi Aliasker Zadeh (/ˈzɑːdeɪ/; Azerbaijani: Lütfi Rəhim oğlu Ələsgərzadə; Persian: لطفی علیعسکرزاده; 4
February 1921 – 6
September 2017) was a mathematician...
- (also
spelled Lotfi or Luthfi, from Arabic: لطفي), is a male
given name and
surname meaning "kind" or "gracious". It may
refer to:
Lotfi A.
Zadeh (1921–2017)...
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Lotfi Bouchnak (Tunisian Arabic: لطفي بوشناق; born
January 18, 1954) is a
Tunisian singer, oud player,
composer and
public figure. He is
considered one...
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Mojtaba Lotfi Jalise (Persian: مجتبی لطفی جليسه; born 18
March 1989) is an
Iranian professional footballer who
plays as a centre-back for
Azadegan League...
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Morteza Lotfi (Persian: مرتضی لطفی) is an
Iranian reformist journalist politician who
served as a
Tehran councilman. A
senior member of the
Islamic Labour...
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Lotfi Abdelli (Arabic: لطفي العبدلي, born
March 14, 1970, in Tunis) is a
Tunisian actor and comedian.
Lotfi Abdelli started his
artistic career as a dancer...
- Mohammad-Reza
Lotfi (Persian: محمدرضا لطفی; 1
January 1947 – 2 May 2014) was an
Iranian classical musician renowned for his
mastery of the tar and setar...
- Ali
Lotfi or Aly
Lotfi may
refer to: Ali
Lotfi (film director),
Iranian film director, film producer, and
animator Ali
Lotfi (footballer) (born 1989),...
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Abdolali Lotfi, also
known as
Sheikh Abdolali Khan, (23
January 1880–15
September 1956) was an
Iranian politician and judge. He was the
minister of justice...
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Mohamed Mansour (Arabic: محمد منصور; born
January 1948) is an Egyptian-born
British billionaire businessman and
former politician. He is the chairman...