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Imbros (Gr****: Ίμβρος, romanized: Ímvros; Turkish:
İmroz;
Ottoman Turkish: ايمروز),
officially Gökçeada (lit. 'Heavenly Island')
since 29 July 1970, is...
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Inderjeet Singh (26
January 1926 – 22
December 2023), also
known as
Imroz, was an
Indian visual artist and poet. He was the
partner of the poet, novelist...
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Parvez Imroz is a
Kashmiri human rights lawyer and a
civil rights activist in Srinagar, the
summer capital of the
Jammu and Kashmir, India. He is the...
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literary magazine in
Punjabi for
several years,
which she ran
together with
Imroz, for 33 years;
though after Partition she
wrote prolifically in
Hindi as...
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Nusrat Imrose Tisha, (Bengali: নুসরাত ইমরোজ তিশা, romanized: Nusrat
Imroj Tisha; born
February 20, 1985)
known mononymously as Tisha, is a Bangladeshi...
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included the po****r
telefilm Kyarom,
where he
performed with co-artist
Nusrat Imroz Tisha.
Before starring in the play Kyarom,
Mosharraf Karim pla**** the central...
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November 1958. The ship was sold to
Turkish Navy on 28
August 1959,
renamed Imroz II, and
renamed Cemil Parman in 1985. The ship
arrived at Aliağa for s****ping...
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original on 26
September 2021.
Retrieved 28
December 2021. MurukutlaParvez
ImrozSeshadri 2017, p. 9. "lingam". Encyclopædia Britannica. 2010.
Archived from...
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living in
Kashmir and rest of India. It was
first convened in 2008 by
Parvez Imroz,
Angana P. Chatterji,
Gautam Navlakha and Zaheer-Ud-Din.
Chatterji served...
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Battle of Elli (Gr****: Ναυμαχία της Έλλης, Turkish:
İmroz Deniz Muharebesi) or the
Battle of the
Dardanelles took
place near the
mouth of the Dardanelles...