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- USS Zuiderdijk was a cargo ship that was built in England in 1912 as Sharistan, but was renamed Zuiderdijk later that year when she changed owners. She...
- shouldn't be the arbiter of that history, nor should the U.S. Congress." Sharistan Melkonian, chairwoman of the Armenian National Committee of Eastern M****achusetts...
- taxes during Zahir Shah's rule. Ibrahim Gawsawar was born in 1915 in Sharistan, Uruzgan province (now Daikundi province) in Afghanistan. His father "Muhammad...
- Waras (Bamyan), Yakawlang (Bamyan), Lal Sarjangal (Ghor) and part of Sharistan (Daikundi). The residents of Daizangi are Hazara people who speak Hazaragi...
- performed until his death there. Muhammad Zahir Howaida was born in 1945 in Sharistan, in Daykoundi Province to a Hazara family. After his birth, his father...
- Shahristan (Persian: شهرستان), or Sharistan (شارستان), is a district in Daykundi province in central Afghanistan. Daykundi var established as a province...
- Shahrestan-e Olya (Persian: شهرستان عليا, also Romanized as Shahrestān-e ‘Olyā; also known as Shahrestān-e Bālā, Shahristān, and Shahristān Bāla) is a...
- Kajran District; shifted from Uruzgan Province Miramor - formerly part of Sharistan District; shifted from Uruzgan Province Nili - part of the former Daykundi...
- February 1676, the son of a prosperous merchant Bedros [Peter] and his wife Sharistan. His parents gave him a good education to prepare him to ****ume the family...
- officer in the Afghan Army in 1977. He was the first army officer from the Sharistan district of Daikondi province in the Afghan armed forces. Khodaidad was...