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    Ajel is an electronic newspaper in Saudi Arabia. It was established in 2007 and has a license from the Saudi Ministry of Culture and Information. The electronic...
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  • Nino Iobashvili (born 8 September 1984) is a Georgian politician. Since 2021, she has been a member of the Parliament of Georgia of the 10th convocation...
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  • Boşboğaz ile güllabi (DMG: Āšiyān; English: "The Gabbler and the Asylum Guard"), is an Ottoman satirical magazine was published twice a week from 6 August...
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    Abdullah bin Ahmed bin Abdullah Al-Maghlouth (Arabic: عبدالله المغلوث) is a Saudi journalist and the director-general of Saudi Center for Government Communication...
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  • Eka Sephashvili (born 1 July 1973) is a Georgian politician. Since 2020, she has been a member of the Parliament of Georgia of the 10th convocation by...
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  • Safa Diab an Iraqi writer and author, born in 1975 in Iraq. He obtained a bachelor's degree in Arabic literature from the University of Baghdad, after...
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  • Mahoor Scores By Mokhber-Al-Saltaneh is a book by Saman Pourisa about an old notation of Persian Music. It was published in 2011 by Iranian Academy of...
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  • Persian Weekly (Persian: هفته نامه پرشین) is the only non-political, non-religious, non-affiliate and impartial weekly newspaper to exclusively serve the...
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  • The Puzzle of the Fish Canal (Persian: معمای کانال ماهی) is a book about Iran-Iraq war by Akbar Sahraee; The book was written for teenagers and was translated...
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    Seda Babel or Echo of Babylon was a newspaper published in Baghdad. It was owned by Chaldean Christians but was secular in outlook. "Echo of Babylon"....
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  • Salam Ibrahim (Arabic: سلام إبراهيم ) is an Iraqi writer, born on August 12, 1954, in Diwaniyah, Iraq. Contributed in political and literary activities...
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  • Ibrahim bin Ali Al-Wazeer (born in 1932 in Taiz, died on 28 June 2014 in London), is a Yemeni politician and Islamic thinker who founded in the sixties...
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  • The Persian-language magazine Ruznama-yi Millati (Persian: روزنامه ملتی; translated: The National Journal), was published between 1866 and 1870 in Tehran...
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  • The Fali-Sirafis were a local Iranian family based in Shiraz, who occupied an important position in the city under the Salghurids (1148–1282), Ilkhanate...
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    Gochihr (Persian: گوچهر, also spelled Gozihr) is a dragon in Iranian mythology. Gochihr is the Middle Persian development of old Iranian *gau-čiθra-, attested...
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