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Pendar may
refer to:
Kenneth Pendar (1906–1972),
American diplomat Mohsen Pezeshkpour (a.k.a.
Pendar; c. 1927–2011),
Iranian politician All
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Kenneth W.
Pendar (December 22, 1906 – December 5, 1972) was a
United States diplomat who
served as Vice-Consul in
Marrakech and
Casablanca in 1942 and...
- Iran. Zoroastrianism, the
ancient Iranian religion believes in the
motto "
Pendar Nik" (Good Thoughts), "Goftar Nik" (Good Words), and "Kerdar Nik" (Good...
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Mohsen "
Pendar"
Pezeshkpour (Persian: محسن پزشکپور; c. 1927 – 6
January 2011) was an
Iranian pan-Iranist
politician who
served as a
member of the parliament...
- the
middle of the night,
nicknamed Pendar Time.
Pendar Time is a word used by
Esteghlal Tehran fans to Se****
Pendar Toufighi, in
charge of transfers. They...
- when the
invasion of
French North Africa came.
During this time,
Kenneth Pendar served as his second.
Prior to the
November 8 invasion, Murphy,
along with...
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naming dispute was the
subject of a
Google bomb by an
Iranian blogger named Pendar Yousefi. In France,
groups opposing the
DADVSI copyright bill, proposed...
- Gulf-naming
dispute was the
subject of a
Google bomb by an
Iranian blogger named Pendar Yousefi. This was the
combined efforts of
hundreds of bloggers, webmasters...
- and
Aquariums of the World". waza.org. WAZA.
Retrieved 24
April 2012. L.
Pendar, op. cit., page 15.
Landmarks in ZSL History,
Zoological Society of London...
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consists of the word "Hu"
which is a
combination of Humata, modern-day
Pendar-e or Andeesh-e Nik (Good Thoughts); Hukhta, modern-day Goftār-e Nik (Good...