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Sakuma Shōzan (佐久間 象山) (sometimes
called Sakuma Zōzan; March 22, 1811 – August 12, 1864) was a ****anese
politician and
scholar of the Edo period. Born...
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Malek Zuzan. Iran
portal Also
romanized as Zūzan; also
known as Rūzān and
Zozan Formerly Jolgeh Zuzan Rural District OpenStreetMap contributors (2 November...
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Broadcasting Corporation (NHK) and
central telephone facilities under Mount Zōzan; the
residences of the
imperial family under Mount Minakami, and the Imperial...
- the
Sakuma Zozan Shrine.
Zozan was a 19th ****anese scholar, scientist, and
linguist who
advocated the
opening up of ****an. In 1864,
Zozan was ********inated...
- west of Azerbaijan. The name
Zozān or
Zuzan (Arabic: زوزان Zuzān, Zawzān) is
derived from
Kurdish (Kurdish: زۆزان,
Zozān ; lit. 'Summer pasture'), while...
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Kurdish tribal federation. That
inhabited the
regions of Al-Jazira and
Zozān. The
Humaydi Tribe is
first mentioned by 9th-century Arab
geographer Ibn...
- actress. She
appeared in
different films and
television series as well as
Zozan Fırat in
Hayat Devam Ediyor, Aslı in
Fatih Harbiye and Songül in Kırgın...
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important preacher.
Hamza ibn Ali ibn Ahmad, an
Ismaili mystic and
scholar from
Zozan, Khorasan, in the
Samanid Empire.
arrived in
Fatimid Egypt in 1014 or 1016...
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Bergelin as
Journalist Lena
Nelly Jamarani as
Sepideh (Parvaneh's daughter)
Zozan Akgün as
Nasanin (Parvaneh's daughter)
Viktor Baagøe as 7-year-old Ove Simon...
- dorm
rooms share a
common living room, kitchen, eating, and
study area.
Zozan Dormitory is
named after the 19th
Century ****anese
rangaku (literally "Dutch...