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Torab (Persian: تراب) may
refer to:
Torab,
Kerman Torab,
Kermanshah Torab,
Kohgiluyeh and Boyer-Ahmad
Torab-e Olya,
Kohgiluyeh and Boyer-Ahmad Province...
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Algar 1990.
Algar 1990.
Torab 2007, pp. 194–195.
Torab 2007, p. 195.
Torab 2007, p. 198.
Torab 2007, p. 194.
Algar 1990.
Torab 2007, p. 197. Abu Lu'lu'a...
- Abu
Torab Ghaffari (1863 - 1890; Persian: ابوتراب غفاری) was a 19th-century
Iranian painter from the
Ghaffari family of Kashan, who was
active during...
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Chowdhury Abu
Torab Khan (Bengali: চৌধুরী আবু তোরাব খাঁ),
better known simply as Abu
Torab (Bengali: আবু তোরাব), was an 18th-century
Bengali Zamindar from...
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Torab 2007, p. 194.
Algar 1990.
Algar 1990.
Torab 2007, pp. 194–195; cf.
Daniel &
Mahdi 2006, p. 185.
Torab 2007, p. 195.
Torab 2007, p. 197.
Torab 2007...
- 161;
Johnson 1994, p. 127, note 23;
Torab 2007, p. 196.
Algar 1990;
Torab 2007, pp. 194–195.
Torab 2007, p. 195.
Torab 2007, p. 198.
Ismail 2016, p. 93....
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Torab (Persian: تراب, also
Romanized as
Torāb) is a
village in Howmeh-ye
Jonubi Rural District, in the
Central District of Eslamabad-e
Gharb County, Kermanshah...
- Abu
Torab (Persian: ابوتراب, also
Romanized as Abū
Torāb) is a
village in
Jannatabad Rural District,
Salehabad County,
Razavi Khorasan Province, Iran....
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death toll as 45. The students,
mostly from Abu
Torab High School, Abu
Torab Primary School and Abu
Torab Fazil Madrasha, were
returning home
after watching...
- Abu
Torab (Persian: ابوتراب),
better known by his
dynastic name of
Ismail III (اسماعیل), was a
Safavid prince, who
reigned as a
figurehead under the authority...