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Freydoun Malkom Khan (Persian: فریدون ملکم خان, also
Romanized Firidun; 25
December 1875 – 4 June 1954) was an
Iranian fencer representing Qajar Iran (Persia)...
- od-Dowleh. He
remained amb****ador to
Italy until his
death in 1908.
Freydoun Malkom Lloyd Ridgeon,
Religion and
Politics in
Modern Iran (I.B.Tauris, 2005),...
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Summer Olympics and won 23 gold
medals after the revolution.
Freydoun Malkom, a
fencer who
competed in the épée
event at the 1900
Summer Olympics, was...
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counted in Haiti's parti****tion total. K Some
sources consider Freydoun Malkom, a
fencer who
competed at the 1900 Games, of
Persian nationality and therefore...
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others such as Fath-'Ali Akhundzadeh,
Mirza Aqa Khan Kermani, and
Mirza Malkom Khan. Khan also
addressed a need for a
change in
Persian poetry in literary...
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Reggie Carter Rashaan Evans 1 WLB LB †
Roquan Smith 1
Deionte Thompson 5 DB
Malkom Parrish Anthony Averett 4 CB
Deandre Baker 1 Levi
Wallace CB
Aaron Davis...
- of a
revolutionary movement based in the
forests of
Gilan Province Mirza Malkom Khan
Khetcho –
Armenian revolutionary leader Yeprem Khan –
Armenian Iranian...
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society could not
compete in the
modern world. In 19th
century Iran,
Mirza Malkom Khan
arrived after being educated in Paris. He
created a
newspaper called...
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malkamu wa kamaːsu wa kʼawsu bi kumu ʕawuðnaː "O
Malkom and
Kemosh and Qaws, in ye we s**** refuge"...
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Keyon Richardson Jr DB 12 Tray
Bishop Fr DL 13
Jonathan Ledbetter Jr DB 14
Malkom Parrish Sr LB 15 D'Andre
Walker Jr LB 17
Davin Bellamy Sr DB 18 Deandre...