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    Mihrab (redirect from Mehrab)
    Mihrab (Arabic: محراب, miḥrāb, pl. محاريب maḥārīb) is a niche in the wall of a mosque that indicates the qibla, the direction of the Kaaba in Mecca towards...
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  • Mehrab Fatemi (Persian: محراب فاطمی or مهراب فاطمی; born 1975) is an Iranian strongman and powerlifter. Mehrab participated five times in Iran's Strongest...
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    Mehrab Qasemkhani (Persian: مهراب قاسم‌خانی, born 7 December 1971) is an Iranian screenwriter, painter, set designer and actor. QasemKahni's brother is...
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    Mehrab (Persian: موشک محراب) is an Iranian-designed, mid-range surface-to-air missile based on the Sayyad-2. The first ninety units have been tested and...
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  • and directed by Danish Nawaz, it focuses on the lives of 4 individuals : Mehrab, Rushna, Mirha and Arham played by Junaid Khan, Kinza Hashmi, Aiman Khan...
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  • Mehrab Shahrokhi (Persian: مهراب شاهرخی; February 2, 1944 – February 1, 1993) was an Iranian footballer. He was an Afro-Iranian from Khuzestan Province...
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    Mehrāb Kāboli (Persian: مهراب کابلی) or Mehrāb, is a character in Persian epic Shahnameh. He is king of Kabol and is most famous for being father of Rudaba...
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  • Mehrab Hossain can refer to: Mehrab Hossain (cricketer, born 1978), Bangladeshi cricketer Mehrab Hossain (cricketer, born 1987), Bangladeshi cricketer...
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  • Mehrab Hossain (Bengali: মেহরাব হোসেন; born 22 September 1978) is a Bangladeshi cricketer who played in 9 Test matches and 18 One Day Internationals from...
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  • Mehrab may also refer to: Mehrab of Shirvan, 16th century Shah of Shirvan Mehrab I of Kalat, 17th century Khan of the princely state of Kalat Mehrab Khan...
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  • Mir Mehrab Khan Ahmadzai II was the khan (ruler) from about 1817 to 1839 of the princely state of Kalat, which is now part of the Balochistan province...
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  • Muğancıq Mehrab (also Mughanjyg Mehrab) is a municipality and village in the Sharur District of Nakhchivan, Azerbaijan. It is located in the near of the...
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    of Kabol. Mehrab was the ruler of Kabul and the father of Rudaba. Mehrab paid his taxes to Sām as usual, but now his successor is Zal. Mehrab found that...
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  • times) Mohammad Mohammadi (6 times) Mehrab Fatemi and Rouhollah Dadashi (5 times) Most consecutive championships: Mehrab Fatemi, Reza Gharaei, Rouhollah Dadashi...
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    Hotak of Hotak dynasty and Kalhoras in 1734. His son and successor, Mir Mehrab Khan (r.1734–1749), was given the region of Kacchi, then under Kalhoras...
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  • Mehrab (Persian: محراب, also Romanized as Meḩrāb and Mehrāb; also known as Mirab) is a village in Gavrud Rural District, Muchesh District, Kamyaran County...
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  • Mehrab Hossain (Bengali: মেহরাব হোসেন; born 8 July 1987) is a former Bangladeshi cricketer who came through successfully through the age groups of the...
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    (Balochi: کریمہ بلۏچ; 8 March 1983 – 20/22 December 2020), also known as Karima Mehrab (کریمہ محراب), was a Baloch human rights activist and a dissident. Baloch...
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    in Ferdowsi's epic Shahnameh. She is the princess of Kabul, daughter of Mehrab Kaboli and Sindukht, and later she becomes married to Zal, as they become...
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  • Mehrabpur (redirect from Mehrab Pur)
    a junction station with a disused branch line to Naushahro Feroze. Mir Mehrab Khan Talpur came here from Khairpur and made his residence with his family...
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  • Mehrab Bazar (Persian: مهراب بازار, also Romanized as Mehrāb Bāzār) is a village in Pir Sohrab Rural District, in the Central District of Chabahar County...
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  • Hasanabad-e Mehrab Jan (Persian: حسن ابادمهرابجان, also Romanized as Ḩasanābād-e Mehrāb Jān; also known as Ḩasanābād and Ḩasanābād-e Mehrāb Khān) is a...
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  • During the 2009 Iraqi governorate elections ISCI ran under the name al-Mehrab Martyr List, the ISCI did not perform as well as they hoped to, winning...
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  • weightlifter, but he had to leave this due to an injury. Some strongmen like Mehrab Fatemi, the former champion of Iran's Strongest Man, and his older brother...
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  • Mehrab Mirza was the self-declared Shah of Shirvan after the death of Burhan Ali. He was chosen by rebel leaders as the next pretender after the sudden...
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    domes was constructed at a cost of Tk 38 million. Eidgah Minar's main dome (Mehrab), includes 32 arches and is about 47 feet (14 m) high and 516 feet (157 m)...
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  • Ayatollah al-Sayyid Muhammad Baqir Muhsin al-Hakim at-Tabataba'i (8 July 1939 – 29 August 2003; Arabic: السيد محمد باقر محسن الحكيم الطباطبائي), also known...
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    (Persian: سیندُخت) (meaning "the daughter of Simorgh) is the married to Mehrab Kaboli and the mother of Roodabeh, in the Persian epic poem Shahnameh by...
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  • habitational surname for a person from one of two Iranian villages named Mehrab. It may refer to: Kalareh-ye Mehrabi, a village in Kermanshah Province,...
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    In Kabul, Mehrab, a vassal king descended from the evil Zahhak, paid homage with gifts of horses and slaves. Learning of Rudabeh, Mehrab's beautiful daughter...
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