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  2. Nard (game) - Wikipedia

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    Nard (Persian: نرد, also narde or nardshir; from Middle Persian: nywʾlthšyl nēw-ardaxšīr) is an historical Persian tables game for two players that is sometimes considered ancestral to backgammon.

  3. List of Asterix games - Wikipedia

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    Asterix Adventure Games — a series of game books in the style of the Choose Your Own Adventure books but with some randomization by way of dice and included props. They are written by Stephen Thraves.

  4. Vis Unda 20000? - Wikipedia

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    Vis Unda 20000? (ვის უნდა ოცი ათასი?, Who Wants Twenty Thousand?) is a Georgian game show based on the original British format of Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?.

  5. Tahmasebi - Wikipedia

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    Tahmasebi is an Iranian surname that may refer to . Amir Abdollah Tahmasebi (1881–1928), Iranian military commander; Bahman Tahmasebi (born 1980), Iranian football striker ...

  6. Vakhtang I - Wikipedia

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    Vakhtang I Gorgasali (Georgian: ვახტანგ I გორგასალი, romanized: vakht'ang I gorgasali; c. 439 or 443 – 502 or 522), of the Chosroid dynasty, was a king of Iberia, natively known as Kartli (eastern Georgia) in the second half of the 5th and first quarter of the 6th century.

  7. Saman Tahmasebi - Wikipedia

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    Saman Tahmasebi (Persian: سامان طهماسبی, born 26 July 1985 [3]) is a naturalized Azerbaijani wrestler who formerly represented his birthplace Iran.Between 2006 and 2015, he won five medals at the world championships.

  8. Shamsher Bahadur I - Wikipedia

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    Shamsher Bahadur was bestowed upon a portion of his father's dominion of Banda and Kalpi in present day North Indian state of Uttar Pradesh. [citation needed]He, alongside Raghunathrao, Malharrao Holkar, Dattaji Shinde, Jankoji Shinde and other Sardars, went to Punjab in 1757–1758 to fight the Durrani Empire and conquered Attock, Peshawar, Multan in 1758.

  9. Nodar Dumbadze - Wikipedia

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    Nodar Dumbadze's first works, published between 1956 and 1957, were three books of humorous stories. In 1957, he resigned from his lab work to fully immerse himself in his literary career.