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  2. Black Axe (confraternity) - Wikipedia

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    The Black Axe is an international confraternity. It formed from the Neo Black Movement of Africa (NBM) established at the University of Benin in Nigeria as part of the Pan African movement in 1977. The BBC has called the Black Axe a "mafia-style gang" with activities ranging from cybercrime, election fraud, human trafficking, illegal drug ...

  3. Persian language - Wikipedia

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    Persian is a member of the Western Iranian group of the Iranian languages, which make up a branch of the Indo-European languages in their Indo-Iranian subdivision.The Western Iranian languages themselves are divided into two subgroups: Southwestern Iranian languages, of which Persian is the most widely spoken, and Northwestern Iranian languages, of which Kurdish and Balochi are the most widely ...

  4. Scythian languages - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 21 September 2024. Group of Eastern Iranic languages This article is about Scythian languages. For others, see Scythian (disambiguation). Scythian Ethnicity Scythians, Sarmatians, and Alans Geographic distribution Central Asia, West Asia, Eastern Europe Linguistic classification Indo-European Indo-Iranic ...

  5. Tabar (axe) - Wikipedia

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    The tabarzin (saddle axe) (Persian: تبرزین; sometimes translated "saddle-hatchet") is the traditional battle axe of Persia (Iran). It bears one or two crescent-shaped blades. The long form of the tabar was about seven feet long, while a shorter version was about three feet long. What makes the Persian axe unique is the very thin handle ...

  6. Persian Wikipedia - Wikipedia

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    Persian Wikipedia. Persian Wikipedia (Persian: ویکی‌پدیای فارسی, romanized: Wīkipediāī Fārsī) is the Persian language version of Wikipedia. The Persian version of Wikipedia was started in December 2003. As of September 2024, it has 1,014,584 articles, 1,340,580 registered users, and 92,918 files, and it is the 19th largest ...

  7. Mohammad-Ali Jamalzadeh - Wikipedia

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    Kāveh (کاوه), Vol. 2, No. 9, 4 September 1921, BerlinThe young Jamalzadeh lived in Iran only until he was twelve or thirteen. Thereafter, he lived in Lebanon, where he attended the Aintoura Catholic School (1908) near Beirut, in France (1910), and in Switzerland where he studied law at University of Lausanne and later at University of Burgundy in Dijon, France.

  8. Sirvan Khosravi - Wikipedia

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    Sirvan Khosravi (Persian: سیروان خسروی; born 26 July 1982) is an Iranian singer, songwriter, and music producer.He has produced music for various artists including Xaniar Khosravi, his younger brother, who is also a singer-song writer. [2]

  9. Nizam al-Mulk - Wikipedia

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    Abu Ali Hasan ibn Ali Tusi (April 10, 1018 – October 14, 1092), better known by his honorific title of Nizam ul-Mulk (Persian: نظام‌الملک, lit. 'Orderer of the Realm' [3]), was a Persian [4][5] scholar, jurist, political philosopher and vizier of the Seljuk Empire. Rising from a low position within the empire, [6] he became the de ...