- Look up پرواز in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Parvaz may
refer to:
Parvaz,
Afghanistan Parvaz, Iran
Parvaaz (band), an
Indian band Parvaaz: The Journey...
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Turtles Can Fly is a 2004
Kurdish war
drama film written,
directed and co-produced by
Bahman Ghobadi. The film
stars Soran Ebrahim, Avaz Latif, Saddam...
- Homa
Dorothy Parvaz born in Isfahan, Iran, is an
editor at NPR.
Parvaz entered Syria at
Damascus on Friday,
April 29, 2011, to
cover the
Syrian protests...
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Parvaz Homay (Persian: پرواز همای; born 9
February 1980) is an
Iranian composer, lyricist, vocalist, and
performer specializing in
Persian classical-style...
- Hasrat-e
Parvaz (Persian: حسرت پرواز, lit. 'Begrudging Flight'), is a
studio album by
Iranian singer, Ebi,
released in 2006. "Harighe Sabz" (2006) A 29-second...
- of the
battalion after confronting the enemy. Poor,
Rasool Mollagholi,
Parvaz dar shab (Drama, War), ****ollah Salahs****, Ali Yaghoubzadeh, Tajbakhsh...
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Retrieved 8
November 2011. "CBS News' Lara Logan, al Jazeera's
Dorothy Parvaz win John
Aubuchon Press Freedom Award for 2011". The
Sacramento Bee. Washington...
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Parvaz Mirza (Urdu: پرویز مرزا; 17
December 1970 – 24
September 1995) was an
English first-class cricketer: a right-arm medium-pace
bowler who also batted...
- (1992) Tavalod-e
Eshgh (1994)
Mosafer (1994)
Panjereh (1997)
Moama (1998)
Parvaz (2000)
Lahzeha (2002)
Tolou (2007)
Maandegar (2020) "Khatereha" (2010) "Hamdam"...
- come face to face but Ali wins the
Talisman and
becomes the
Saviour of
Parvaz.
After a
series of events, Ali Baba
finally takes the
treasure but Qasim...