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Karim Bakhtiar Sanjabi (Persian: کریم بختیار سنجابی;
September 11, 1905 – July 4, 1995) was an
Iranian politician, a
member of The
National Consultative...
- The
Sanjâbi or Senjâwi (Kurdish: سنجاوی, Sincawî, Persian: ایل سنجابی), is one of the
biggest Kurdish tribes in
Kermanshah Province of Iran and is also...
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Gerdakaneh Sanjabi (Persian: گردکانه سنجابي, also
Romanized as Gerdakāneh
Sanjābī; also
known as Gerdakāneh) is a
village in
Nurali Rural District, in...
- 1946 as a
platform for
Iranian liberals,
including figures such as
Karim Sanjâbi,
Gholam Hossein Sadighi,
Ahmad Zirakzadeh and Allah-Yar Saleh; the Toilers...
- Baba
Mohammad Sanjabi (Persian: بابا محمد سنجابي, also
Romanized as Bābā Moḩammad
Sanjābī; also
known as Bābā Moḩammad) is a
village in
Nurali Rural District...
- also
serves as the
administrative center for
Sanjabi Rural District.
Kuzaran is home to the
Kurdish Sanjâbi tribe. At the time of the 2006
National Census...
- Hasanabad-e
Sanjabi (Persian: حسن آباد سنجابي, also
Romanized as Ḩasanābād-e
Sanjābī) is a
village in
Nurali Rural District, in the
Central District of...
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Sanjabi Rural District (Persian: دهستان سنجابی) is in
Kuzaran District of
Kermanshah County,
Kermanshah province, Iran. It is
administered from the city...
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three prominent opposition leaders from the
secular National Front—Karim
Sanjabi,
Shapour Bakhtiar, and
Dariush Forouhar—were
allowed to pen an open letter...
- life
during reign of
various governments.
Kurdish liberal political Karim Sanjabi has
served as
minister of
education under Mohammad Mossadegh in 1952. During...