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  2. Shiva Boloorian - Wikipedia

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    Farzandane Sobh (Children of the Morning) IRIB TV2: 2004 - 2005 Sobh Bekheir Iran (Good morning Iran) IRIB TV1: 2005 Yakh dar Behesht (Ice in Heaven) IRIB TV1: 2005 Sobh va Irani (Morning and Iranian) Jame-Jam TV: 2006 Bidar-sho, Aftab Shod (Wake up, it's Sunny) IRIB TV2: 2006 Nour-Baran (Rain of Lights) IRIB TV2: 2010 Shab-e Mahtab 1 (Moonlit ...

  3. Sobhhï - Wikipedia

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    Sobhhï was born in the US and lived in multiple locations growing up, including Dubai, California, Chicago, and Louisiana. Taking night classes as a teen, he graduated high school early and went on to attend college at 16.

  4. Sobhita Dhulipala - Wikipedia

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    Sobhita Dhulipala was born on 31 May 1992, [4] in Tenali, Andhra Pradesh [5] into a Telugu Brahmin family. [6] [7] Her father Venugopal Rao, was a Merchant Navy engineer and her mother Santha Kamakshi was a primary school teacher. [8]

  5. Thuraia Sobh - Wikipedia

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    Thuraia Sobh (Arabic: ثريا صبح; born 4 January 1986 in Mhardeh, Syria) is a Syrian weightlifter. [1] She competed at the 2012 Summer Olympics in the -75 kg event . [ 2 ]

  6. Subh-i-Azal - Wikipedia

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    Subh-i-Azal was born in 1831 to Mīrzā Buzurg-i-Nūrī and his fourth wife Kuchak Khanum-i-Karmanshahi, in the province of Mazandaran. [9] [10] His father was a minister in the court of Fath-Ali Shah Qajar.

  7. Sindhi names - Wikipedia

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    Many Sindhis are Muslim, and to a lesser extent Hindu.Their given names are generally of Arabic, Persian, Turkic and Indian origin. The full name have first name, middle name (usually of the father name or a Religious personality) and last name (surname / caste), some also use titles at beginning of first names.

  8. Fakhri Khorvash - Wikipedia

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    Haft Sobh (in Persian). Sheibani, Khatereh (2016). "The Aesthetics of (Dis)Empowered Motherhood in Iranian Cinema (1965–1978)". In Sayed, Asma (ed.). Screening Mothers: Motherhood in Contemporary World Cinema. Demeter. ISBN 978-1926452494. Tehrani, Sara (16 September 2010). "Iranian Film Festival honored Fakhri Khorvash". Cinema Without Borders.

  9. Nematollah Aghasi - Wikipedia

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    Nematollah Azmoodeh (Persian: نعمت‌الله آزموده; 21 July 1939 – 6 November 2005), also known as Nematollah Aghasi (Persian: نعمت‌الله آغاسی) and commonly addressed by the mononym Aghasi (Persian: آغاسی or آقاسی), was an Iranian singer and songwriter.