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Shirani, or Sherani, may
refer to:
Shirani (Pashtun tribe), a
Pashtun tribe of
Afghanistan and ****stan
Shirani (Baloch tribe), a
Baloch tribe of Iran...
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Shirani (Persian: شيراني) in Iran may
refer to
either of the two villages:
Shirani,
Salmas Shirani,
Sardasht This
disambiguation page
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Hafiz Mehmood Shirani (1880–16
February 1946) was an
researcher and poet
during the
British era. He was the
father of Urdu poet
Akhtar Sheerani. He started...
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London to be a part of her
sister Shirani's (Ameesha Patel) marriage, to the New York-based,
Gujarati businessman...
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married a
Shirani woman and
became regarded as "the
nucleus and
progenitor of the
Harifal tribe."[citation needed] As a mark of respect, all
Shiranis commonly...
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Shirani are a
Baloch tribe of
Iranian Balochistan.[self-published source] Dashti,
Naseer (2012). The
Baloch and Balochistan: A
Historical Account...
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Bandaranayake Wasala Mudiyanse Ralahamilage Shirani Anshumala Bandaranayake (born
April 1958),
known as
Shirani Bandaranayake (Sinhala: ශිරාණි බණ්ඩාරනායක)...
- (born
Muhammad Dawood Khan; 4 May 1905 – 9
September 1948), also
spelled Shirani or Sherani, was an Urdu
romance poet.[citation needed]
Akhtar Sheerani...
- 1992, p. 5.
Shīrānī, Ḥāfiż Mahmūd. "Dībācha-ye
duvum [Second Preface]." In Ḥifż 'al-Lisān (a.k.a. Ḳhāliq Bārī),
edited by Ḥāfiż Mahmūd
Shīrānī. Delhi: Anjumman-e...
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Shirani (Persian: شيراني, also
Romanized as
Shīrānī; also
known as Shīrātī) is a
village in Alan
Rural District, in the
Central District of
Sardasht County...