Zand may refer to: Zend, a class of exegetical commentaries on Zoroastrian scripture Zand District, an administrative subdivision of Iran Zand Boulevard...
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The Zand dynasty (Persian: دودمان زندیان, romanized: Dudemāne Zandiyān) was an Iranian dynasty, founded by Karim Khan Zand (r. 1751–1779) that initially...
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Mohammad-Ali Khan Zand (Persian: محمد علی خان زند, Moḥammad-Alī Khān Zand; c. 1760 – 1779) was the second shah of the Zand dynasty, ruling from 6 March...
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Kayvon Zand is an American nightlife personality and founder of Zandwagon, a model management and specialty casting company. Kayvon Zand was brought up...
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Zend (redirect from Zand (Avesta))
Zend or Zand (Middle Persian: 𐭦𐭭𐭣) is a Zoroastrian technical term for exegetical glosses, paraphrases, commentaries and translations of the Avesta's...
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Mohammad Karim Khan Zand (Persian: محمدکریم خان زند, romanized: Mohammad Karīm Khân-e Zand; c. 1705 – 1779) was the founder of the Zand dynasty, ruling from...
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Karim Zand (Kurdish: کهریم زهند, کەریم زەند, 1924–2017) was a Kurdish historian and geographer known for his writings on Kurdish history, tribes and...
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Shiloh 't Zand (born 14 May 2003) is a Dutch-Surinamese professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Eredivisie club Heracles Almelo on loan from...
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Sadeq Khan Zand (Persian: صادقخان زند, d. 1781), also known as Mohammad Sadeq, was the fourth Shah of the Zand dynasty of Iran from August 22, 1779 until...
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The Zand tribe (Persian: طایفه زند) (Sorani Kurdish: هۆزی زەند) is a Laki-speaking Kurdish tribe mainly populating the countryside of Khanaqin in Iraq...
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