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Shamlan may
refer to:
Shamlan, Iran
Shamlan,
Yemen This
disambiguation page
lists articles about distinct geographical locations with the same name. If...
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Faisal Othman Bin
Shamlan (1934 – 1
January 2010) (فيصل عثمان بن شملان) (faiṣal bin šamlān) was a
Yemeni intellectual, technocrat,
political reformist...
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Shamlan (Persian: شملان, also
Romanized as
Shamlān) is a
village in
Azadeh Rural District,
Moshrageh District,
Ramshir County,
Khuzestan Province, Iran...
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Mohammad Al-
Shamlan (born 26
December 1972) is a
Bahraini football coach.
Besides Bahrain, he has
managed in ****stan.
Leading the
Bahrain Olympic Team...
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Rakan Al-
Shamlan (Arabic: راكان الشملان; born 14
April 1998) is a
Saudi Arabian professional footballer who
plays as a second-striker and
winger for Pro...
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defeating opposition coalition candidate Faisal Bin
Shamlan.
Saleh had been
president of
modern Yemen since its
reunification in 1990...
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known for its
Lebanese and
Indian restaurants.
Abdulaziz Shamlan, a
Bahraini nationalist leader from the 1950s and
later Bahrain's Amb****ador...
- Sanaʽa
Sanaf Sanhan,
Yemen Sarf Sawad,
Yemen Saʽwan Sayh,
Yemen Sayyan Shamlan,
Yemen Sharaf,
Yemen Shararah Shatbi Shaybirah Sinaf Sinan,
Yemen Sinwan...
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Mubarak Sheikh Ali
Sheikh Mohammed Sheikh Hammoud Sheikh Jarrah Sheikh Shamlan Sheikh Abdullah Anscombe,
Frederick F. (1997). The
Ottoman Gulf : the creation...
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presidential election,
Saleh won with 77% of the vote. His main rival,
Faisal bin
Shamlan,
received 22%.
Saleh was
sworn in for
another term on 27 September. A suicide...