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Zamin-e
Anjir Zamin-e Bandabad-e
Barik Zamin-e Dar
Zamin-e
Hansin Zamin-e
Hasan Zamin Lashkari Zamin-e
Molla Zamin-e
Sabah Zamin-e Siah
Zamin-e Taghuk...
- Do
Bigha Zamin (/ðoʊ biːˈɡɑː
zəmiːn/ transl. Two
bighas of land) is a 1953
Indian Hindi-language
drama film
directed by
Bimal Roy.
Based on Rabindranath...
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Zamin Ferrous is a
privately owned mining company owned and run by the
Indian former billionaire,
Pramod Agarwal.
Zamin operates and owns iron ore mines...
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Daily Manab Zamin (Bengali: মানবজমিন lit. People's Land) is a
major daily tabloid newspaper in Bangladesh,
published from
Dhaka in the
Bengali language...
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Zamin Shahi (Persian: زمين شاهي, also
Romanized as
Zamīn Shāhī; also
known as
Zamīn Shāh) is a
village in
Qaleh Qafeh Rural District, in the
Central District...
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Zamin Sang (Persian: زمين سنگ, romanized:
Zamīn Sang) is a
village in
Hasanlangi Rural District,
Shamil District,
Bandar Abbas County,
Hormozgan Province...
- Zamyn-Üüd (Mongolian: Замын-Үүд; ᠵᠠᠮ ᠤᠨ ᠡᠭᠦᠳᠡ, road's gate) is a sum (district) of
Dornogovi Province in
southeastern Mongolia. Its po****tion was 11,527...
- Hand-e
Zamin (Persian: هندي زمين, also
Romanized as Hand-e
Zamīn, Hend
Zamīn, Hind
Zamīn, and Khind-
Zamin; also
known as Mandī
Zamīn) is a
village in...
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particularly noted for his
realistic and
socialistic films such as Do
Bigha Zamin, Parineeta,
Biraj Bahu, Devdas, Madhumati, Sujata,
Parakh and Bandini, making...
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Zirzamin (Persian: زیرزمین) is an
Iranian television series that was
broadcast from
September 24 to
October 25, 2006.
Specifically for the
month of Ramadan...