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Sichan (Persian: سيچان) may
refer to:
Sichan,
Kurdistan Sichan,
Markazi Sichan,
South Khorasan This
disambiguation page
lists articles about distinct geographical...
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Sichan Siv (pronunciation: See-Chaan Siv) was the
United States amb****ador to the
United Nations Economic and
Social Council from 2001 to 2006. From 1989...
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Pispisa Khanim ve
Sichan bey (Azerbaijani: Pıspısa xanım və Siçan bəy, English: Miss
Pispisa and Mr Mouse), also
known as Tig-Tig Khanim, is a 1974 Soviet...
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Sichan Bolaghi (Persian: سیچانبلاغی, also
Romanized as
Sīchān Bolāghī; also
known as Sechān Bolāghī and
Sīchān Bolāgh) is a
village in Akhtachi-ye Gharbi...
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Sichan (Persian: سيچان, also
Romanized as
Sīchān; also
known as Sīchāh) is a
village in
Fasharud Rural District, in the
Central District of
Birjand County...
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Sichan (Persian: سيچان, also
Romanized as
Sīchān) is a
village in Shuy
Rural District, in the
Central District of
Baneh County,
Kurdistan Province, Iran...
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Seyjan (Persian: سيجان, also
Romanized as Seyjān; also
known as
Sīchān) is a
village in
Khosrow Beyk
Rural District,
Milajerd District,
Komijan County...
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despotism and
domestic repression. On May 4, 2004,
United States Amb****ador
Sichan Siv
walked out of the
Commission following the
uncontested election of Sudan...
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Resistance Goes On",
Letter to the
Editor by
Sichan Siv, The New York Times, 18
January 1985.
Sichan Siv, 1985. "Southeast Asia dry-Season Rite", Time...
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missionary Albert Long, and
Bulgarian intellectuals P.R.
Slaveikov and
Hristodul Sichan-Nikolov.
Translation was not
sponsored by the
Bulgarian Evangelical Union...