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Seraji (Persian: سراجی) may
refer to:
Seraji, Iran, a
village in
Kerman Province, Iran
Homayoun Seraji (1947–2007),
Iranian scientist Mahbod Seraji (born...
- Homâyun
Serâji (Persian: همایون سراجی 1947 – 16
April 2007) was an
Iranian scientist, engineer, a JPL
senior researcher and
former professor of Sharif...
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Professor Nasrine Seraji-Bozorgzad AA Dipl FRIBA, is an Iranian-born French-British architect. She is a 2011
recipient of the
Knight of the
Legion of Honour...
- "Persian morphology."
Morphologies of Asia and
Africa 2 (2007): 975–1019.
Seraji, Mojgan, Beáta Megyesi, and
Joakim Nivre. "A
basic language resource kit...
- also
Romanized as Band-e Sarājī, Band-e
Serājī, Band-e Serrājī, Band Sarajī, and Band Sarrājī; also
known as
Serājī) is a
village in
Halil Rural District...
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Mahmoud Seraji (Persian: محمود سراجی) AKA, M.S.
Shahed (م س شاهد) was an Iranian-American poet
whose trilogy,
MAZAMIR ESHGH, (مزامیر عشق) was published...
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Rooftops of Tehran, a
novel written by
Mahbod Seraji, was
published by New
American Library in May 2009. Upon its publication,
Rooftops won
critical acclaim...
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Mahbod Seraji Ph.D., (Persian:مهبد سراجی) is an Iranian-American
author whose critically acclaimed novel,
Rooftops of Tehran, was
published by NAL (an...
- (born 1962)
Rudolph Schwarz (1840–1912)
Robert Sedlacek (1881–1957)
Nasrine Seraji (born 1957)
Tamuna Sirbiladze (1971–2016) Hito
Steyerl (born 1966) Paul...
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declared Kullui as
their first language, 23%
opted for Pahari, 10%
chose Seraji, 7.8% – Hindi, 3.2% – Mandeali, 2.5% – Nepali, 2.3% – Lahauli, 0.92% – Punjabi...