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  2. The Adventures of Hajji Baba - Wikipedia

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    The Adventures of Hajji Baba is a 1954 American CinemaScope adventure film directed by Don Weis and starring John Derek and Elaine Stewart. Made in Southern California, it was released on October 1, 1954. In the credits it states that the film is suggested by The Adventures of Hajji Baba of Ispahan by James Justinian Morier (3 vols., London ...

  3. Hajji Baba Afshar - Wikipedia

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    Hajji Baba Afshar (also spelled Haji; Persian: افشار، حاجی بابا) was an Iranian doctor, who was the first from his country to apply modern European medicine. He was the chief physician at the courts of the Qajar crown prince Abbas Mirza and the latters son Mohammad Shah Qajar ( r.

  4. Haji Syed Ahmed Shah - Wikipedia

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    Syed Ahmed Shah, known as Haji Baba, migrated from Saudi Arabia to South Asia somewhere in the 15th or 16th century to preach Islam and later settled in the KP [further explanation needed] region. His descendants who are Pashtuns are known as Haji Khel Syedan (Syeds) Hajikhel (tribe) or Miangan|Mian by other Pashtun tribes mostly live in Upper ...

  5. The Adventures of Hajji Baba of Ispahan - Wikipedia

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    The title page of the second edition of The adventures of Hajji Baba of Ispahan. The Adventures of Hajji Baba of Ispahan is a satirical Oriental novel in English.It was written in 1824 by James Justinian Morier, a former British envoy who lived in Qajar Iran in 1808–1809 and 1810–1814, amidst the diplomatic difficulties that the country had with European nations. [1]

  6. William Richard Williamson - Wikipedia

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    San Francisco Bay c.1889 Following a brief visit to France, Williamson returned to California via the Panama Canal and undertook various activities: investing unsuccessfully in a railway company, taking part in a vaudeville act and trying his luck as an amateur boxer but it was not long before he returned to the sea.

  7. Operation Hajji Baba - Wikipedia

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    Operation Hajji Baba was a humanitarian airlift operation performed by the United States Air Force between 25 and 29 August 1952. The mission of the operation was to airlift Hajj pilgrims stranded in Beirut , Lebanon to Jeddah , Saudi Arabia before the closing of the gates to Mecca .

  8. The Adventures of Hajji Baba of Ispahan in England - Wikipedia

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    The Adventures of Hajji Baba of Ispahan in England is an 1828 novel by the British traveller and writer James Justinian Morier. It is a sequel to his 1824 novel The Adventures of Hajji Baba of Ispahan. It followed despite protests from the Persian ambassador to London about the original. [1] Morier presented it as an satire on Western ...

  9. Hajji Baba - Wikipedia

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    Hajji Baba may refer to: Books by James Justinian Morier; Hajji Baba-ye Olya, a village in West Azerbaijan Province, Iran; Hajji Baba-ye Sofla, a village in West ...