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- dictionary. Saranjam may refer to: Saranjam, a grant of land ruled by a Saranjamdar among the former Maratha occupied regions of India Bhoite Saranjam, a political...
- Kalâm-e Saranjâm or simply Saranjâm (Kurdish: سەرەنجام یا کەڵام) is the central religious book in Yarsanism written in Gorani and Kurdish and contains...
- Bhoite Saranjam was one of the political saranjams of British India under the Bombay Presidency.[page needed] Its capital was Jalgaon City. It was a Maratha...
- India there were also certain estates which were rendered as Political Saranjams, having equal status with the princely states. Shinde Deshmukh Inamdar...
- Ashkan Saranjam (Persian: اشکان سرانجام; born 5 December 1989), known professionally as Fadaei (Persian: فدائی), is an Iranian rapper, singer, and songwriter...
- disciples are considered angels in Yarsanism. The main religious book Kalâm-e Saranjâm was written when Sultan Sahak lived in Sheykhan village. He died near the...
- Kurdish or Sorani. Their central religious book is called the Kalâm-e Saranjâm, written in the 15th century and based on the teachings of Sultan Sahak...
- also certain estates of British India which were rendered as political saranjams, having equal princely status. Though none of these princes were awarded...
- Hussain October 1999 October 2001 Tariq Pervaiz May 1997 October 1999 Saranjam Khan 1995 May 1997 Zia Ullah Khan January 1993 1995 Abdul Waheed Kakar...
- Avesta, Zoroastrian prayer book for lay people from the Avesta. Kalâm-e Saranjâm The true core texts of the Yazidi religion that exist today are the hymns...