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  • Abdullah Morad (Arabic:عبد الله مراد) (born 8 May 1990) is an Emirati footballer who plays as a forward, most recently for Al-Dhaid. Abdullah Morad at...
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  • Ibrahim Morad (Arabic:إبراهيم مراد) (born 9 December 1988) is an Emirati footballer plays , who played in the Arabian Gulf League for Ittihad Kalba and...
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  • Nasser Al-Kharafi (Chairman) Ali Morad Yusuf Behbehani (Deputy Chairman) Omar Hamad Youssef Al-Essa (Board Member) Abdullah Sayer Bader AlSayer (Board Member)...
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    Fairfax, Virginia. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Abdollah Movahed. Abdullah Movahed. sports-reference.com "Abdollah MOVAHED-ARDABILI". ایران, کمیته...
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    mayor of Tehran Azizollāh Zarghāmi (1884–1978) – army general Habibiollāh Morād (fa) (1906–1978) – actor Abdolali Badrei (1919–1979) – army general Gholāmhossein...
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    siege of its citadel by the Qajar army led by Hesam o-Saltaneh, Soltan Morad Mirza. The 1856 siege was part of the concerted Qajar effort to compensate...
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    (chief warden) of all of the city's areas adjacent to Balakaft. In 1781, Ali-Morad Khan Zand captured Shiraz; to prevent riots, he dismissed all kadkhodas...
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    Library of the King of France. Vol. 2. R. Faulder. 1789. p. 51. The sultan Morad put him to death in the year 1037 [AH], for some action which was contrary...
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  • ethnic group. His father, Morad Mujahid, was a member of Hezbe Wahdat and he fought in the Soviet–Afghan War, which was when Morad began using "Mujahid" as...
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  • Iranian sculptor Fatemeh Geraeli, Iranian footballer Fatemeh Ghafouri Morad, Iranian darts player Fatemeh Ghasemi, Iranian footballer Fatemeh Goudarzi...
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  • Sadeq Khan Zand, Shah (1779–1782) Ali-Morad Khan Zand, Shah (1782–1785) Jafar Khan, Shah (1785–1789) Sayed Morad Khan, Shah (1789) Lotf Ali Khan, Shah...
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    Queen of the Universe winner, and host of Drag Race Brasil Luciana Gimenez Morad, model and TV entertainer Malu Mader, actress Marcelle Bittar, model Mário...
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    philosopher Abdulkarim Baderkhan (born 1986) – poet, translator, critic Morad Daoud – novelist, sculptor Hisham al-Ghazzi (born 1923) – lawyer Abd al-Masih...
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  •  ALG Zakaria Mansouri 8 MF  LBY Abdullah Dago 11 MF  LBY Ibrahem Bodbous 13 MF  LBY Bader Hassan 15 FW  LBY Abdullah Al-Ferjani 16 DF  LBY Mohamed Al-Tarhouni...
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    the original on 12 September 2023. Retrieved 12 September 2023. Dakhil, Morad (13 September 2023). "Libya floods: Footballers among those killed in city...
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  • Shahanshah of Iran January 23, 1789 Arg of Karim Khan Zand dynasty Sayed Morad Khan Sayed Morad Khan Shahanshah of Iran May 10, 1789 Shiraz Zand dynasty Lotf Ali...
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  • Abdul Rahman. He then travelled under his new Muslim identity as Shaikh Morad to British possessions in Asia, shocking colonial society in Ceylon and...
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  • Isaac Tutumlu (1985–) Sane Jaleh (1985–2011) Bengin Ahmad (1986–) Dashni Morad (1986–) Hanna Jaff (1986–) Kadir Talabani (1986–) Navid Mohammadzadeh (1986–)...
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    The Battle of Yeghevārd, also known as the Battle of Baghavard or Morad Tapeh, was the final major engagement of the Perso-Ottoman War of 1730–1735 where...
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  • last Mahdi. He started to preach his doctrine in Makran, around the Koh-i Morad, after several pilgrimages to Mecca and Medina and wanderings in Turkey...
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