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Moluk Farshforosh Kashani (Persian: ملوک ضرابی,
Moluk Żarrābi; March 22, 1907 Kashan – January 5, 2000 Tehran),
known as
Moluk Zarabi, was a
Persian traditional...
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Moluk (Persian: ملوك, also
Romanized as
Molūk and Malūk; also
known as
Malek and Molok) is a
village in
Yeylaq Rural District, in the
Central District...
- The
Tazkerat al-
Moluk (Persian: تذکرة الملوک, "Memorial for kings") is a Persian-language
manual composed by
Mirza Sami'a for the
Hotak rulers after their...
- Qamar-ol-
Moluk Vaziri (Persian: قمرالملوک وزیرى [ɢæmærolmoluːk væziːriː]; (1905 – 5
August 1959), born
Qamar Khanum Se****
Hosayn Khan[citation needed]...
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Moluk Bazar (Persian: ملوك بازار, also
Romanized as
Molūk Bāzār; also
known as Molūg Bāzār) is a
village in
Polan Rural District,
Polan District, Chabahar...
- Tâdj ol-Molouk (Persian: تاجالملوک; 17
March 1896 – 10
March 1982) was
Queen of Iran as the
second wife of Reza Shah,
founder of the
Pahlavi dynasty and...
- al-Dowleh from her
first husband,
Mohammad Mossadegh and
Amina Daftar al-
Moluk from her
second husband, and Abolh****an Diba from her
third husband. She...
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Moluk Osama Abubakor Al-Hawsawi (Arabic: ملوك أسامة أبوبكر الهوساوي; born 10
January 2005) is a
Saudi professional footballer who
plays as a
forward for...
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studies Safavids Variants:
Dastur al-
Moluk, Dastur-ol-
Moluk, Dastur-ul-Muluk, Dastūr-ul-Mulūk.
Entry on
Dastur al-
Moluk in Encyclopædia Iranica. Christoph...
- (1993). "The
paths of Re:
Symbolism in the
royal tombs of Wadi
Biban El
Moluk". KMT. 4 (3). Winstone, H.V.F. (2006).
Howard Carter and the
discovery of...