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Haydar Khan Amo-
oghli Tariverdi (Persian: حیدرخان عمواوغلی تاریوردی;
December 20, 1880 –
October 15, 1921) was an
Iranian left-wing revolutionary, key...
- al-Sadr (1891–1937),
Muslim Iraqi cleric and
ayatollah Haydar Khan e Amo-
oghli (1880–1921),
revolutionary and
military activist in Iran,
Republic of Azerbaijan...
- 1919 and was
renamed "Communist
Party of Iran" in 1920.
Haydar Khan e Amo-
oghli, one of the
leaders of the
Constitutional Revolution of Iran, was elected...
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Abbas Beyg's son
Oghli Beyg I. was
landlord (Persian mallak) of a big
estate in the
Kurdistan Province under the
Valis of Ardalan.
Oghli Beyg's son Ali...
- Arab
Ughluy (Persian: عرب اوغلوي), also
rendered as Arab
Ughlu or Arab
Oghli, may
refer to: Arab Ughluy-e Olya Arab Ughluy-e
Sofla This disambiguation...
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Damir Ughlikesh (Persian: دميراوغلي كش, also
romanized as Damīr Ūghlīkesh) is a
village in
Heyran Rural District, in the
Central District of
Astara County...
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Amuowghli or Amu
Owghli (Persian: عمواوغلي), also
rendered as Amu
Oghli, may
refer to: Amuowghli-ye Olya Amuowghli-ye
Sofla This
disambiguation page lists...
- tradition, it was
commissioned by the
local Muslim Georgian nobleman Tamaz-
Oghli (Tamazashvili) in the 17th century.
Voussoirs at both
sides of the bridge...
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usage Tengri is used for the
father of Jesus, who is
referred to as "Tengri
Oghli" (Son of God) and "Mshikha Tengri" (Messiah God).
Tengri is also compared...
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Romanized as Qāzān ‘Alī and Qāzān‘alī; also
known as Qāzān Āghelī and Qāzān
Oghlī) is a
village in Bash
Qaleh Rural District, in the
Central District of Urmia...