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Bulgarian children's fantasy novel
Yan Bibiyan (Bulgarian: Ян Бибиян) is the first Bulgarian fantasy novel for children by the Bulgarian writer Elin Pelin and the name of its protagonist
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Yan Bibiyan may refer to: Yan Bibiyan, Bulgarian children's fantasy novel by Elin Pelin The protagonist of the novel Manouchehr Bibiyan, spelling variant
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established in the early 1980s by Manuchehr Bibian (also known as Manouchehr Bibiyan). He was a former recording company director from Tehran, who moved to
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City in Uttar Pradesh, India
in Pakistan. Shah Jewna’s colonized towns in Kannauj :- Siray-e-Miran, Bibiyan Jalalpur, Makhdumpur, Lal Pur (associated with the name of Saint Sayyed
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1982), Canadian-American ice hockey centre Yan Zhu, software developer Yan Bibiyan, children's book character by Bulgarian writer Elin Pelin Yan Mountains
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Ethnic group in the United States
Hamid Shabkhiz's Iran; and Manuchehr Bibian's (also known as Manouchehr Bibiyan) Jaam-e-Jam TV channel. Other notables in Iranian American television programs
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Bulgarian writer (1877–1949)
initiators of Bulgarian children's literature. His children's tales of Yan Bibiyan and his voyages to the moon still delight today. Pelin published the first
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2024 occupation protest in Los Angeles, California
name in the piece, including Edan On, Malachi Marlan-Librett, and Tom Bibiyan. On's mother had praised his actions on her Facebook account, writing in
2024 University of California, Los Angeles pro-Palestinian campus occupation
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Bulgarian actor (1925–2012)
English: It's Nice to See You) Yan Bibiyan [bg] (1985) as the Priest (in Bulgarian: Ян Бибиян) (in English: Yan Bibiyan) Harakteristika (1985) as Bay Luko
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Bulgarian composer (born 1946)
The King – Basket-Maker in one act (1972) Yan Bibiyan (1986; by the children's fantasy novel Yan Bibiyan) Pippi Long-Stockings (1989) Sunny Circles – TV
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Bulgarian actor (1928–1991)
Bulgarian: Издирва се Stenata / The Dam the driver Bulgarian: Стената 1985 Yan Bibiyan [bg] Katzaryat Bulgarian: Ян Бибиян 1986 Myasto pod Slantzeto / Place Under
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2009 film
Anooshirvan Rohani, Farid Zoland, Sadegh Nojouki, producer Manouchehr Bibiyan, conductor Farnoush Behzad, music critic Mahmoud Khoshnam, tar soloist
Hayedeh: Legendary Persian Diva
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The mouth of all, or every tongue.
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English (Somerset) : probably a habitational name from a lost or unidentified place, possibly named from Old English fox ‘fox’ + well(a) ‘spring’, ‘stream’.
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Anglicized form of Hebrew Moshe and Greek Mouses, MOSES means "drawn out." In the bible, this is the name of the leader who brought the Israelites out of bondage and led them to the promised land.Â
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, Se-kher-ta.
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Precious Stones
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From gazelle
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Variant spelling of English unisex Madison, MADDISON means "son of Madde."
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Well born.
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Bengali, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Telugu
An Ancient King
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