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Tadji may
refer to:
Tadji, Iraq, a town in Iraq
Tadji,
Papua New Guinea, a town in
Papua New
Guinea This
disambiguation page
lists articles about distinct...
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Farideh Ghotbi (Persian: فریده قطبی; née
Tadji Ghotbi; 1
February 1920 – 29
November 2000), also
known as
Farideh Diba (فریده دیبا), was an
Iranian public...
- Taji or Al-Taji (Arabic: التاجي) is a
rural town
around 30
kilometers (18 mi)
north of the city of Baghdad,
within Baghdad Governorate and
Salah ad Din...
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Tadji Airport (IATA: TAJ) is an
airfield serving Tadji, near Aitape, in the
Sandaun Province of
Papua New Guinea. The
airport was
built by the ****anese...
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Tadji is a
small town on the
north coast of
Papua New
Guinea in
Aitape Urban ward of East
Aitape Rural LLG,
Sandaun Province.
Tadji is
located to the...
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occupied by the ****anese
during December 1942. The ****anese
built Tadji Airfield a few
miles southeast near the coast.
Throughout 1943 and early...
- Nişancı Tâcîzâde
Cafer Çelebi or Nīshāndji
Tādji-Zādah Djā'far Chālabī (1459–1515),
known for
short as Câ’fer Çelebi or Jā’far Chālabī was an Ottoman...
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Vanimo and Wewak.
There are two airstrips:
Tadji (TAJ),
where most
flights land, and
Aitape (ATP).
Tadji airstrip is
located 10 km east of town. First...
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brother of Hezârfen Ahmed. Nişancı Tâcı-Zâde Câ’fer Çelebi (Nishandji
Tadji-zade Dja'fer Çelebi; 1459-1515), 16th-century
Ottoman statesman and a diwan...
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defensive positions at Aitape. It
engaged in
patrols and
reconnaissance at
Tadji and
along the
Drinumor River, 25 July, and took the offensive, 8 August...