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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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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...
- 10
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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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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Purvis (MS)
Purvis MS 1
Markell Pack (2014)
Quitman (GA)
Brooks County GA 1
Malkom Parrish (2014)
Raleigh (NC)
Sanderson NC 1 Alim
McNeill (2018)
Raleigh (NC)...
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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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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...