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Angur may
refer to:
Angur Baba
Joshi (born 1932),
Nepalese social activist Angur family,
which owns
Alliance University in Bangalore,
India Angūr, a...
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Angur Ada (انګوراډه, literally: "Grape Base" in Pashto) is a town in the
Barmal Valley,
straddling the
border between the
South Waziristan of ****stan's...
- The
Angur Ada raid (Pashto: د انګور اډې بريد) was a
covert raid
conducted by
American Commandos from JSOC
against Taliban fighters on
September 3, 2008...
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Angur Baba
Joshi (née Panth; 15
August 1932 – 20 June 2020) was a
Nepali social activist and the
first Nepalese woman prin****l.
Joshi died in 2020 in...
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Angur Azuj (Persian: انگورازوج, also
Romanized as
Angūr Āzūj) is a
village west
Alamut Rural District, Alamut-e
Gharbi District,
Qazvin County, Qazvin...
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Danish the word is
rendered as "anger"
while Icelandic and
Faroese has "
angur" and
Swedish "ånger". The
second element "boða" is
cognate with the English...
- (Persian: الغور, also
Romanized as Alghūr; also
known as Alqūr, Qara
Angūr, and
Qareh Angūr) is a
village in
Sefid Sang
Rural District,
Qalandarabad District...
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merged with Pol-e
Angur to
become the city of Pol. Iran
portal Also
Romanized as Pol-e
Angūr and Pol
Angūr; also
known as Angoorpol,
Angūr-e Pahel, Pahal...
- PMID 30844154.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint:
multiple names:
authors list (link) "
ANGŪR –
Encyclopaedia Iranica". iranicaonline.org.
Retrieved 2021-04-06. According...
- (1865–1887),
first Indian woman to be
awarded a
western medicine degree Angur Baba
Joshi (1932–2020),
Nepalese scholar,
first female School Prin****l...