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- Mimi Khalvati (born 28 April 1944) is an Iranian-born British poet. She is the recipient of the King's Gold Medal for Poetry for 2023, awarded for "her...
- was a Sufi saint and scholar of the Ottoman Empire who belonged to the Khalvati order. He was born near the city of Plovdiv in Ottoman Bulgaria. He went...
- the UK. Armitage and Mimi Khalvati have won the King's/Queen's Gold Medal for Poetry in 2018 and 2023, respectively. Khalvati founded the Poetry School...
- Longley, Fred D’Aguiar and Deryn Rees-Jones 2003 – David H****nt, Mimi Khalvati and George Szirtes 2004 – Douglas Dunn, Paul Farley and Carol Rumens 2005...
- Actor Laura Mic****e Kelly Composer Albert Ketèlbey Iranian poet Mimi Khalvati Musician Mark King Band Level 42 Yachtswoman Ellen MacArthur BBC Tonight...
- Tal Khalvati-ye Qader Rahman (Persian: تل خلوتي قادررحمان, also Romanized as Tal Khalvatī-ye Qāder Raḩmān) is a village in Posht Tang Rural District,...
- 1998), English actress Mimi Kennedy (born 1949), American actress Mimi Khalvati (born 1944), British poet Mimi Kodheli (born 1964), Albanian politician...
- of perennials native to Iran. Heliocarya actinobole (Bunge) Ranjbar & Khalvaticentral Iran Heliocarya monandra Bungecentral and south-central Iran...
- Blue Mosque are attributed to Nematollah b. Muhammad al-Bawab, a pupil of Khalvati. These subtle, jewel-like decors of the Blue Mosque epitomize the m****cript...
- World War II Keorapetse Kgositsile (1938–2018), South African poet Mimi Khalvati (born 1944), Iranian-born British poet Dilwar Khan (1937–2013), Bangladeshi...