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- by Said Yazdanpanah, a former member of the People's Fedai Guerrillas, in May 1991, as the Revolutionaries' Union of Kurdistan. Said Yazdanpanah was killed...
- Yazdan Yazdanpanah is an Iranian born infectiologist who is head of the Infectious Disease department at Bichat–Claude Bernard Hospital in Paris. He was...
- Ebrahim Yazdanpanah (Persian: ابراهیم یزدان‌پناه; 7 November 1938 – 9 March 2014) was an Iranian middle-distance runner. He competed in the men's 800...
- Morteza Yazdanpanah (1888–1970) was an army officer who served as chief-of-staff in the Imperial Iranian army for two times, between 1941 and 1942 and...
- hdl:1807/48117. PMID 18583787. Pezeshkpoor F, Jafarian AH, Ghazvini K, Yazdanpanah MJ, Sadeghian A, Esmaili H, Karrabi M, Rohani F, Joushan B (May 2012)...
- (1925–26) Sheibani (1926–27) Nakhjavan (1927–34) Zarghami (1934–41) Yazdanpanah (1941–42) Arfaʿ (1942–43) Razmara (1943) Riazi (1943–44) Razmara (1944)...
- Deuffic-Burban, S.; Delarocque-Astagneau, E.; Abiteboul, D.; Bouvet, E.; Yazdanpanah, Y. (2011-09-01). "Blood-borne viruses in health care workers: Prevention...
- (1925–26) Sheibani (1926–27) Nakhjavan (1927–34) Zarghami (1934–41) Yazdanpanah (1941–42) Arfaʿ (1942–43) Razmara (1943) Riazi (1943–44) Razmara (1944)...
- Masoumi, Mohammadreza; Dehghani, Maryam; Mostafavi Niaki, Se****eh Talayeh; Yazdanpanah, Tina; Nabavi, Atefeh Sadat; Mehravar, Shabnam (1 April 2023). "Correlation...
- Sardar-e Zafar. Their daughter, Golnar, married Kambiz Yazdanpanah, the son of Morteza Yazdanpanah, in Tehran in 1960. At that time, the Bakhtiaris were...