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Morad El
Khattouti El
Horami (Arabic: مراد الخطوطي, romanized: Murād āl-Kẖṭūṭī; born 5
March 1999),
known mononymously as
Morad, is a
Moroccan Spanish...
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activist Morad Fareed (born 1979), New York–based
entrepreneur and
former athlete Morad Mohammadi (born 1980),
Iranian wrestler and
Olympian Morad Sari (born...
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Dashni Morad (Kurdish: Deşnê Mûrad,
Sorani Kurdish: دەشنێ موراد; born 1
January 1986) is a
Kurdish singer, songwriter,
television presenter,
human rights...
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Luciana Gimenez Morad (born
November 3, 1969) is a
Brazilian television host and
former model. She
became pregnant with Mick Jagger's
child while he was...
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Morad Mohammadi Pahnehkolaei (Persian: سید مراد محمدی پهنه کلایی; born
April 9, 1980, in Sari, Mazandaran) is an
Iranian wrestler and an Olympic...
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Daniel Morad (born
April 24, 1990) is a
Canadian racecar driver and
YouTuber who
currently competes in IMSA for
Winward Racing in a
Mercedes AMG GT3 in...
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Morad Ali (Persian: مراد علي) may
refer to:
Balutban Meleh-ye
Balut Morad Ali,
Lorestan Morad Ali, Hirmand,
Sistan and
Baluchestan Province Morad Ali-ye...
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Morad Khan Zand (Persian: علیمرادخان زند; 1740–1785) was
fifth ruler of the Zand
dynasty of Iran,
ruling from
March 15, 1781,
until February 11, 1785...
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Hajji Morad (Persian: حاجي مراد) may
refer to:
Hajji Morad, Delfan,
Lorestan Province Hajji Morad, Kuhdasht,
Lorestan Province Hajji Morad, Yazd This disambiguation...
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Morad Khan, was a Shah of Iran who
reigned from
January 23, 1789
until May 10, 1789. He was the
eighth king of the Zand dynasty. His
brief reign...