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Marjani may
refer to:
Marjani akritidu in Jesenik,
Czechia Shihabetdin Marjani - 19th
century Tatar theologian and
historian A song in the
movie Billu...
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Summer Marjani Walker (born
April 11, 1996) is an
American R&B singer-songwriter. Born and
raised in Atlanta, she
signed with the
local record label Love...
- Alaa Al-
Marjani (born 1967) is an
Iraqi photojournalist from the city of
Najaf who
worked for ****ociated
Press and is
currently working with Reuters....
- Seigniorial, The
First Cathedral Mosque, The Yunısovs' Mosque), also
spelled al-
Marjani,
Mardjani and
Mardzhani (Russian: Мечеть (аль-)Марджани́) is a
mosque in...
- al-Din al-
Marjani;
commonly transliterated Shigabuddin Mardzhani or
Mardjani via
Russian (Russian: Шигабуддин Марджани) and
Shihab ad-Din
Marjani via Perso-Arabic...
- that
crossed religious and
social boundaries. This was
followed by
Mitro Marjani (To **** with you Mitro!), in 1966, a
novel set in
rural Punjab that concerned...
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received Sahitya Akademi Translation Prize in 2009 for
translating Mitro Marjani (a
novel of
Krishna Sobti) into
Bengali from Hindi. He also translated...
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paramilitary operations. The most
successful of
these operatives was
Hamit Marjani, code name Tiger, who parti****ted in 15 land incursions. The last infiltration...
- two
points ahead of Vllaznia. The
championship winning side was:
Klani Marjani,
Kristaq Bimbli,
Andrea Çani,
Andon Miti,
Lefter Petra, Fori Stasa, Nexhat...
- 13th AH/19th AD 'Abd al-Hayy al-Lucknawi (d. 1304 AH)
Shihab al-Din al-
Marjani (d. 1306 AH)
Rahmatullah al-Kairanawi (d. 1308 AH)
Giritli Sırrı Pasha...