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'''Awan''' and '''Awans''' may refer to: |
'''Awan''' and '''Awans''' may refer to: |
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'''Golra Awans of Nokot(Mansehra)''' |
'''Golra Awans of Nokot(Mansehra)''' |
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*[[Golra Awans of Nokot(Mansehra)]], |
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*the [[Awan dynasty]], an Elamite dynasty of Iran |
*the [[Awan dynasty]], an Elamite dynasty of Iran |
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*[[Awan (Pakistan)]], a South Asian tribe |
*[[Awan (Pakistan)]], a South Asian tribe |
Revision as of 17:43, 10 February 2011
Awan and Awans may refer to: Golra Awans of Nokot(Mansehra)
- Golra Awans of Nokot(Mansehra),
- the Awan dynasty, an Elamite dynasty of Iran
- Awan (Pakistan), a South Asian tribe
- Awan (Kashmir), Azad Kashmir and Jummu Kashmir dynasty
- Awan (Kuwait)
- Awan languages, spoken in South America
- Alvi Awan of Birote, a prominent family in Pakistan
- Sultan Bahu (Sufi poet-saint. Founded the Sarwari Qadiri Sufi order) Born in Awan clan of Soon valley
- Wasif Ali Wasif (Eminent Sufi author and poet)
- Major Muhammad Akram Shaheed (Recipient of the Nishan-e-Haider, Pakistan's highest military award)
- Lance Naik Muhammad Mahfuz Shaheed (Recipient of the Nishan-e-Haider)
- Ameer Muhammad Akram Awan, Pakistani religious leader