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Qezel or
Qazal (Persian: قزل) may
refer to:
Qazal,
Kermanshah Qezel,
North Khorasan This
disambiguation page
lists articles about distinct geographical...
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Award for Best Novel. The
Empire of
Balladaire rules over the
colony of
Qazāl,
formerly part of the
fallen Shālan Empire.
Balladaire has
banned all religion...
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Qazal (Persian: قزل, also
Romanized as Qezel; also
known as Qizil) is a
village in
Poshtdarband Rural District, in the
Central District of Kermanshah...
- 16th-century poet
Fuzuli produced his
timeless philosophical and
lyrical Qazals in Arabic, Persian, and Azerbaijani.
Benefiting immensely from the fine...
- university, he was
arrested and imprisoned, and was
imprisoned for 7
months in
Qazal Qala
Prison and Qasr Prison. He did not stop his
activities inside the prison...
- "Gorgan
Defence Wall" (دیوار دفاعی گرگان). It is
known as Qïzïl Yïlan or
Qazal Al'an to
local Iranian Turkmens. The
barrier consists of a wall, 195 km...
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Qajar era, the
rhythmic cycles (osul) were
replaced by a
meter based on the
qazal, and the
maqam system of
classification was
reconstructed into the radif...
- 15
March 2023.
Retrieved 16
March 2023. Hess,
Michael R. (2016). "Gazel (
Qəzəl) in
Azerbaijani literature". In Fleet, Kate; Krämer, Gudrun; Matringe, Denis;...
- غَزَل, Bengali: গজল, Hindi-Urdu: ग़ज़ल/غَزَل, Persian: غزل, Azerbaijani:
qəzəl, Turkish: gazel, Turkmen: gazal, Uzbek: gʻazal, Gujarati: ગઝલ, Punjabi:...
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consolation in the mountains. Then,
imbued with sympathy, he
frees a
gazelle (
qəzal) and a dove (kəbutər) from nets. Meanwhile, an
enviable groom, Ibn Salam...