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Fort built by Rani Chennabhairadevi
The Mirjan Fort is located on the west coast of the Uttara Kannada district in the southern Indian state of Karnataka. The fort known for its architectural
Mirjan_Fort
Railway station in Karnataka, India
Mirjan railway station (Station code:MRJN) is a train station on Konkan Railway Corporation Limited railway route in Uttara Kannada district of Karnataka
Mirjan_railway_station
Village in Zanjan province, Iran
Mirjan (Persian: ميرجان) is a village in Qanibeyglu Rural District of Zanjanrud District in Zanjan County, Zanjan province, Iran. At the time of the 2006
Mirjan
Prime minister of Iraq from 1957 to 1958
Abd al-Wahab Mirjan (Arabic: عبد الوهاب مرجان; 1909 – March 15, 1964) was an Iraqi politician who served as the Prime Minister of Iraq from 1957 to 1958
Abd_al-Wahab_Mirjan
Historic site in Baghdad, Iraq
Khan Mirjan (Arabic: خان مرجان) is a building in the souk of Baghdad, Iraq. It was built by the Jalayirid governor of Baghdad, Amin al-Din Mirjan in the
Khan_Mirjan
Mirjan Damaška (born October 8, 1931) is an American and Croatian jurist and legal scholar, known for his works in the sphere of comparative criminal justice
Mirjan_Damaška
Abdul Razzak Mirjan (1883 – 1970) was an Iraqi politician and statesman. He was one of the founders of the Kufa University, located in Kufa, Iraq, which
Abd_al-Razzaq_Mirjan
Indo-African army officer and viceroy
around Portuguese Goa to Karwar and Mirjan. Mirjan was Randaula Khan's seat of administration. Karwar, Rajapur, and Mirjan were prosperous ports under his
Randaula_Khan
Spanish equestrian
has a son and a daughter (twins). On 4 October 2025 he married Bárbara Mirjan, who works as a events coordinator. "Cayetano Martínez De Irujo". FEI. Retrieved
Cayetano_Martínez
Australian soccer player (born 1989)
Mirjan Pavlović (born 21 April 1989) is an Australian soccer player who last played for Sydney United 58. Mirjan "PAV" is currently the SAP Technical Director
Mirjan_Pavlović
Sunni mosque in Baghdad, Iraq
The Mirjan Mosque (Arabic: جامع مرجان) is a Sunni mosque and former madrasa, located on al-Rashid Street located near the Shorja marketplace and the Abboud
Mirjan_Mosque
Croatian heavy metal band
members Bojan "Božo" Antolić (guitar), Davor Gradinski (bass guitar) and Mirjan Jovanović (guitar) reformed Osmi Putnik with the approval of the band's
Osmi_Putnik
Longest ruling queen in Indian history
being a good administrator. She reigned from 1552 to 1606. Bhairadevi built Mirjan Fort on the banks of the Aghanashini river, using it to control the pepper
Rani_Chennabhairadevi
Indian politician
hotel chain that included Nedous Hotel in Srinagar, and his Kashmiri wife Mirjan. Nedou was himself the proprietor of a hotel at the tourist resort of Gulmarg
Begum_Akbar_Jehan_Abdullah
Emir of Baghdad under the Jalayirids (d. 1372)
Amīn al-Dīn Marjān (Arabic: أمين الدين مرجان) was an emir of Baghdad under Shaykh Uways Jalayir, the Jalayirid ruler of Iraq and Azerbaijan. He was the
Amin_al-Din_Mirjan
Fort Gajendragad Fort Bellary Fort Aihole Fort Badami Fort Bankapura Fort Mirjan Fort Bangalore Fort Madikeri Fort Srirangapatna Fort Manjarabad Fort The
List_of_forts_in_Karnataka
Railway station in Karnataka, India
preceding station on the line is Ankola railway station and the next station is Mirjan railway station towards Surathkal, Mangaluru. Gokarna road railway station
Gokarna_Road_railway_station
Iraqi Prime Minister since 2026
Muzahim al-Pachachi Mustafa al-Umari Mahmud† al-Jamali Arshad al-Umari Mirjan Baban First Republic of Iraq (1958–1968) Qasim† al-Bakr† Yahya† Razzaq†
Ali_al-Zaidi
Type of public marketplace
or wakāla) date from earlier periods. The oldest of these is the Khan al-Mirjan in Baghdad, built in 1359 as part of a larger architectural complex. Muhammad's
Bazaar
Croatian handball player (born 1983)
Mirjan Horvat (born 25 November 1983) was a Croatian handball player won played line player position. He played in the EHF Cup with RK Zamet and in the
Mirjan_Horvat
Historic avenue in Baghdad, Iraq
avenue includes many historic landmarks such as Haydar-Khana Mosque, the Mirjan Mosque, al-Zahawi Café, and Souk al-Haraj. Historically, the street has
Al-Rashid_Street,_Baghdad
Building in Al-Rashid Street in Baghdad, Iraq
located at the entrance to Shorja on the side of al-Rashid Street near the Mirjan Mosque. It is distinguished by its modern design in its age and circular
Abboud_Building
Type of roadside inn
oldest urban caravanserai to have survived to the present day is the Khan al-Mirjan in Baghdad, which dates from 1359. The commercial prosperity of the Levant
Caravanserai
Head of government of the Republic of Iraq
Muzahim al-Pachachi Mustafa al-Umari Mahmud† al-Jamali Arshad al-Umari Mirjan Baban First Republic of Iraq (1958–1968) Qasim† al-Bakr† Yahya† Razzaq†
Prime_Minister_of_Iraq
Portuguese traveller in Vijayanagara Empire, India
some of them have factories, in particular at Amcola (Ankola), Mirgeo (Mirjan), Honor, Batecalla, Mamgalor, Bracalor and Bacanor." Paes also records that
Domingo_Paes
Abdul-Wahab Mirjan (Abdul Wahhab Marjam) 1 December 1953 29 April 1954 Abdul-Wahab Mirjan (Abdul Wahhab Marjam) 26 July 1954 3 August 1954 Abdul-Wahab Mirjan (Abdul
Chamber_of_Deputies_of_Iraq
Prime Minister of Iraq from 2022 to 2026
Muzahim al-Pachachi Mustafa al-Umari Mahmud† al-Jamali Arshad al-Umari Mirjan Baban First Republic of Iraq (1958–1968) Qasim† al-Bakr† Yahya† Razzaq†
Mohammed_Shia'_al-Sudani
Hangal Chaudayyadanapura Bankapura Kuruvatti Dandeli Gokarna Karwar Ikkeri Mirjan Fort Murudeshwara Yana Sirsi Agumbe Belavadi Shringeri Hornadu Dharmasthala
Tourism_in_Karnataka
Indian politician
Ahmed Hatigaon Sijubar Idgah Road -Guwahati 38, Assam, India Party Indian National Congress Spouse Noori Khan Parent Late Mirjan Ali Profession Politician
Rekibuddin_Ahmed
1991–95 war during the Yugoslav Wars
The Croatian international legal scholar and Yale University professor, Mirjan Damaška, said that the question of aggression was not one for the ICJ to
Croatian_War_of_Independence
Sultanate in Karnataka to 1340
noted for its resemblance to the grand mosque of Baghdad, as well as the Mirjan Fort and the Fort of Hospattan in Honnavar. The Sultan Hasan and Jamaluddin
Nawayath_Sultanate
Former prime minister of Iraq (1892–1965)
Muzahim al-Pachachi Mustafa al-Umari Mahmud† al-Jamali Arshad al-Umari Mirjan Baban First Republic of Iraq (1958–1968) Qasim† al-Bakr† Yahya† Razzaq†
Rashid_Ali_al-Gaylani
Era of Iranian architecture
throughout the realm again, as in previous periods, although the Khan al-Mirjan in Baghdad is the only surviving example. It features a large rectangular
Ilkhanid_architecture
Croatian heavy metal band
active 1997–present Members General Vasilij Mitu (Siniša Vuco) Veseli Sir (Mirjan Jovanović Tošo) Mr. Rabbit (Nenad Miškec Zec) Nazifa Gljiva (Antonija Knezović)
Živo_blato
President of the Kurdistan Region from 2005 to 2017
Muzahim al-Pachachi Mustafa al-Umari Mahmud† al-Jamali Arshad al-Umari Mirjan Baban First Republic of Iraq (1958–1968) Qasim† al-Bakr† Yahya† Razzaq†
Masoud_Barzani
President of Iraq from 1979 to 2003
Muzahim al-Pachachi Mustafa al-Umari Mahmud† al-Jamali Arshad al-Umari Mirjan Baban First Republic of Iraq (1958–1968) Qasim† al-Bakr† Yahya† Razzaq†
Saddam_Hussein
Iraqi politician (1945–2015)
Muzahim al-Pachachi Mustafa al-Umari Mahmud† al-Jamali Arshad al-Umari Mirjan Baban First Republic of Iraq (1958–1968) Qasim† al-Bakr† Yahya† Razzaq†
Ahmed_Chalabi
Soccer club based in Sydney, New South Wales
the top state division. They signed former A-League players Sean Rooney, Mirjan Pavlović and Marko Ješić. Marconi qualified for the 2016 FFA Cup and drew
Marconi_Stallions_FC
Prime Minister of Iraq from 2018 to 2020
Muzahim al-Pachachi Mustafa al-Umari Mahmud† al-Jamali Arshad al-Umari Mirjan Baban First Republic of Iraq (1958–1968) Qasim† al-Bakr† Yahya† Razzaq†
Adil_Abdul-Mahdi
Iraqi military officer and general (1934–1978)
Muzahim al-Pachachi Mustafa al-Umari Mahmud† al-Jamali Arshad al-Umari Mirjan Baban First Republic of Iraq (1958–1968) Qasim† al-Bakr† Yahya† Razzaq†
Abdul_Razzaq_an-Naif
Prime Minister of Iraq from 1958 to 1963
Muzahim al-Pachachi Mustafa al-Umari Mahmud† al-Jamali Arshad al-Umari Mirjan Baban First Republic of Iraq (1958–1968) Qasim† al-Bakr† Yahya† Razzaq†
Abdul-Karim_Qasim
population of Indigenous peoples range from 250 million to 750 million. In 2007, Mirjan Hirch, a researcher with the Center for World Indigenous Studies, estimated
Indigenous_peoples
President of Iraq from 1966 to 1968
Muzahim al-Pachachi Mustafa al-Umari Mahmud† al-Jamali Arshad al-Umari Mirjan Baban First Republic of Iraq (1958–1968) Qasim† al-Bakr† Yahya† Razzaq†
Abdul_Rahman_Arif
Government ministry of Iraq
1950 Abdul Karim al-Azri, February 1950 – September 1950 Abd al-Wahhab Mirjan, September 1950 – July 1952 Ibrahim al-Shabandar, July 1952 – November 1952
Ministry_of_Finance_(Iraq)
authoritarian attitudes". Deutsche Welle. Retrieved 3 February 2021. Sulejmani, Mirjan (3 November 2016). "Beard and haircut restriction during the Enver Hoxha
Beard and haircut laws by country
Beard_and_haircut_laws_by_country
King of Iraq from 1939 to 1958
Mustafa Mahmud al-Umari Nureddin Mahmud Muhammad Fadhel al-Jamali Abdul-Wahab Mirjan Ahmad Mukhtar Baban Regent (1939–1953) Prince Abdullah Born (1935-05-02)2
Faisal_II
Iraqi Islamic scholar and poet (1802–1854)
Mehmed Pasha eventually assigned him as a member of the madrasa of the Mirjan Mosque and the position of a mufti. He died on 5 Dhul-Q'dah, 1270 AH (29
Mahmud_al-Alusi
Prime minister of Iraq from 1944 to 1946
Muzahim al-Pachachi Mustafa al-Umari Mahmud† al-Jamali Arshad al-Umari Mirjan Baban First Republic of Iraq (1958–1968) Qasim† al-Bakr† Yahya† Razzaq†
Hamdi_al-Pachachi
Prime minister of Iraq variously in the 1900s
1957 Monarch Faisal II Preceded by Nuri al-Said Succeeded by Abdul-Wahab Mirjan Personal details Born (1886-11-11)11 November 1886 Mosul, Ottoman Empire
Ali_Jawdat_Al-Ayyubi
placement Notes Angeles City 2023 3 2020–2021 2025 1 2021 Mirjan Hipolito (Top 16) 2021 Mirjan Hipolito (Top 16) Bacolod 2023 4 2023–present 1 2024 Jan
List of Miss Universe Philippines localities
List_of_Miss_Universe_Philippines_localities
Soldier (??–1783)
(1780-84). After initial successes in seizing the forts of Rajamundroog and Mirjan (Merjee) before moving on and taking Honnavar (Onore), Matthews was ordered
Richard Matthews (East India Company officer)
Richard_Matthews_(East_India_Company_officer)
Prime minister of Iraq from 1952 to 1953
Muzahim al-Pachachi Mustafa al-Umari Mahmud† al-Jamali Arshad al-Umari Mirjan Baban First Republic of Iraq (1958–1968) Qasim† al-Bakr† Yahya† Razzaq†
Mustafa_Mahmud_al-Umari
Village in Zanjan province, Iran
Hamzehlu Hoseynabad Kangarlu Lulekabad Malek Baghi Mehrabad Mian Darreh Minan Mirjan Nasirabad Owzaj Qalicheh Bolagh Qarah Kul Qezeljeh-ye Olya Qezeljeh-ye Sofla
Pazuki,_Iran
55: 31–36. Rimanić, Mirjan (30 January 2003). "Imamo glagoljicu u Karojbi!". Glas Istre. Vol. 40, no. 28. p. 19. Rimanić, Mirjan (6 November 2003). "Glagoljica
List of Glagolitic inscriptions (16th century)
List_of_Glagolitic_inscriptions_(16th_century)
Iraqi politician (1888–1958)
office 3 March 1958 – 18 May 1958 Monarch Faisal II Preceded by Abdul-Wahab Mirjan Succeeded by Ahmad Mukhtar Baban In office 4 August 1954 – 20 June 1957
Nuri_al-Said
Prime minister of Iraq from 1952 to 1953
Muzahim al-Pachachi Mustafa al-Umari Mahmud† al-Jamali Arshad al-Umari Mirjan Baban First Republic of Iraq (1958–1968) Qasim† al-Bakr† Yahya† Razzaq†
Nureddin_Mahmud
Sports governing body in Albania
Shabani Viktor Mitro Ilirjan Suli Briken Calja Erkand Qerimaj Gert Trasha Mirjan Hakani Daniel Godelli Ertjan Kofsha Fetie Kasaj Romela Begaj Evagjelia Veli
Albanian Weightlifting Federation
Albanian_Weightlifting_Federation
President of Iraq from 2006 to 2014
Muzahim al-Pachachi Mustafa al-Umari Mahmud† al-Jamali Arshad al-Umari Mirjan Baban First Republic of Iraq (1958–1968) Qasim† al-Bakr† Yahya† Razzaq†
Jalal_Talabani
Iraqi politician
Muzahim al-Pachachi Mustafa al-Umari Mahmud† al-Jamali Arshad al-Umari Mirjan Baban First Republic of Iraq (1958–1968) Qasim† al-Bakr† Yahya† Razzaq†
Mustafa_Al-Kadhimi
Ethnoreligious group in Iraq
Africa whose efforts lead to the establishment of Fatimids Abdul-Wahab Mirjan, last Prime Minister of Kingdom of Iraq from 1957–1958 Husain al-Radi Fuad
Shia_Islam_in_Iraq
Ethnic group
coastal regions of the Halepaika territory were divided into: 1) Chandavar 2) Mirjan 3) Gerusoppa 4) Ankola Chandavar was esteemed among these sectors, with
Namadhari_Naik
Hurdle horse race in Britain
2000-1991 2000 Mirjan The French Furze Dhaudeloup 1999 She's Our Mare Papua Auetaler 1998 Rainbow Frontier Rubhahunish Summer Spell 1997 Dreams End Mister
Swinton_Handicap_Hurdle
Indian politician (1905–1982)
Harry Nedou, of Slovak and British descent, and his Muslim Gujjar wife Mirjan. Michael Harry Nedou was himself the proprietor of hotels at the tourist
Sheikh_Abdullah
Prime Minister of Iraq from 2014 to 2018
Muzahim al-Pachachi Mustafa al-Umari Mahmud† al-Jamali Arshad al-Umari Mirjan Baban First Republic of Iraq (1958–1968) Qasim† al-Bakr† Yahya† Razzaq†
Haider_al-Abadi
Highest academic rank at Yale University
Vitae: Mirjan R. Damaška". Yale Law School. Archived from the original on December 24, 2014. Retrieved March 6, 2015. Koh, Harold Hongju (2008). "Mirjan Damaška:A
Sterling_Professor
Prime minister of Iraq in 1948
Muzahim al-Pachachi Mustafa al-Umari Mahmud† al-Jamali Arshad al-Umari Mirjan Baban First Republic of Iraq (1958–1968) Qasim† al-Bakr† Yahya† Razzaq†
Mohammed_Hassan_al-Sadr
Prime minister of Iraq in 1941
Muzahim al-Pachachi Mustafa al-Umari Mahmud† al-Jamali Arshad al-Umari Mirjan Baban First Republic of Iraq (1958–1968) Qasim† al-Bakr† Yahya† Razzaq†
Taha_al-Hashimi
72nd prime minister of Iraq
Muzahim al-Pachachi Mustafa al-Umari Mahmud† al-Jamali Arshad al-Umari Mirjan Baban First Republic of Iraq (1958–1968) Qasim† al-Bakr† Yahya† Razzaq†
Ghazi_Mashal_Ajil_al-Yawer
Queen regnant of the Keladi Kingdom (r. 1677–1696)
(tax-free) land. She also permitted the Portuguese to establish churches at Mirjan, Honnavara, Chandavara and Kalyanpura. In anticipation of Mughal incursions
Keladi_Chennamma
1992–1994 armed conflict within the Bosnian War
imprisonment, respectively. Four HVO members in the case, Zoran Kupreškić, Mirjan Kupreškić, Vlatko Kupreškić and Dragan Papić, were found not guilty. The
Croat–Bosniak_War
Unicameral legislature of Turkey
Year Country Name Title 1 15 April 1955 Iraq Abdul-Wahab Mirjan Chairman of the Iraqi Parliament 2 16 July 1956 Pakistan Iskander Mirza President of Pakistan
Grand National Assembly of Turkey
Grand_National_Assembly_of_Turkey
Town in Styria, Slovenia
–1894), religious writer Vojko Černelč (born 1934), editor and journalist Mirjan Damaška (born 1931), jurist Vanda Gerlovič (1925–2001), opera singer Anton
Brežice
Iraqi politician and prime minister (1892–1968)
Muzahim al-Pachachi Mustafa al-Umari Mahmud† al-Jamali Arshad al-Umari Mirjan Baban First Republic of Iraq (1958–1968) Qasim† al-Bakr† Yahya† Razzaq†
Tawfiq_al-Suwaidi
Iraqi politician (1908-2008)
Prince Abdullah Preceded by Ali Mumtaz al-Daftary Succeeded by Abd al-Wahhab Mirjan Personal details Born Abdul Karim Abdul Hussein Yousif al-Azri 1908 (1908)
Abdul_Karim_al-Azri
Prime Minister of Iraq from 1947 to 1948
Muzahim al-Pachachi Mustafa al-Umari Mahmud† al-Jamali Arshad al-Umari Mirjan Baban First Republic of Iraq (1958–1968) Qasim† al-Bakr† Yahya† Razzaq†
Salih_Jabr
Iraqi politician and statesman (1923–2019)
Muzahim al-Pachachi Mustafa al-Umari Mahmud† al-Jamali Arshad al-Umari Mirjan Baban First Republic of Iraq (1958–1968) Qasim† al-Bakr† Yahya† Razzaq†
Adnan_Pachachi
Prime minister of Iraq variously in the 1900s
Muzahim al-Pachachi Mustafa al-Umari Mahmud† al-Jamali Arshad al-Umari Mirjan Baban First Republic of Iraq (1958–1968) Qasim† al-Bakr† Yahya† Razzaq†
Jamil_Al_Midfai
Historical region in Croatia
Narančić Nicholas of Modruš Ante Nikšić Omar Pasha Ante Pavelić (1869–1938) Mirjan Pavlović Vlado Perkovic Gašpar Perušić Ivica Rajković Ivan Rukavina Jerko
Lika
Persian philosopher and historian ( 932–1030)
Different kinds of stones developed in course of time. Their highest form being mirjan (coral). It is a stone which has in it branches like those of a tree. After
Miskawayh
Railway in Maharashtra, India
Kalambani Budruk, Kadavai, Veravali, Saundal, Kharepatan Road, Achirne, Mirjan and Innanje by December 2019. All of these stations are operational now
Konkan_Railway_zone
Philosophical tradition in Muslim culture
Different kinds of stones developed in course of time. Their highest form being mirjan (coral). It is a stone which has in it branches like those of a tree. After
Islamic_philosophy
President of Iraq from 1968 to 1979
Muzahim al-Pachachi Mustafa al-Umari Mahmud† al-Jamali Arshad al-Umari Mirjan Baban First Republic of Iraq (1958–1968) Qasim† al-Bakr† Yahya† Razzaq†
Ahmed_Hassan_al-Bakr
Prime minister of Iraq from 1948 to 1949
Muzahim al-Pachachi Mustafa al-Umari Mahmud† al-Jamali Arshad al-Umari Mirjan Baban First Republic of Iraq (1958–1968) Qasim† al-Bakr† Yahya† Razzaq†
Muzahim_al-Pachachi
Australian soccer club
poor form from early on in the season, despite big name signings including Mirjan Pavlovic, Matthew Foschini, Sean Rooney and Kofi Danning. Their FFA Cup
Oakleigh_Cannons_FC
Prime Minister of Iraq from 2005 to 2006
Muzahim al-Pachachi Mustafa al-Umari Mahmud† al-Jamali Arshad al-Umari Mirjan Baban First Republic of Iraq (1958–1968) Qasim† al-Bakr† Yahya† Razzaq†
Ibrahim_al-Jaafari
Railway station in Goa, India
529.001 Ankola Gangavalli River 536.941 Gokarna Road tunnel 84 548.000 Mirjan tunnel 85 Aghanashini River 556.032 Kumta 569.812 Honnavar Honnavar Tunnel
Karmali_railway_station
Railway station in Karnataka, India
529.001 Ankola Gangavalli River 536.941 Gokarna Road tunnel 84 548.000 Mirjan tunnel 85 Aghanashini River 556.032 Kumta 569.812 Honnavar Honnavar Tunnel
Kumta_railway_station
Katra MK Mira Road MIRA Maharashtra WR/Western Mirchadhori MCQ Mirhakur MIQ Mirjan MRJN Karnataka Konkan Railway Mirthal MRTL Punjab Mirza MRZA Assam NFR/Northeast
List of railway stations in India
List_of_railway_stations_in_India
Surname list
1982), Serbian race car driver Miodrag Pavlović (1928–2014), Serbian poet Mirjan Pavlović (born 1989), Australian footballer Miroslav Pavlović (1942–2004)
Pavlović
International football tournament
4FW Marko Jesic (1989-08-07)7 August 1989 (aged 21) 3 Newcastle Jets 4FW Mirjan Pavlovic (1989-04-21)21 April 1989 (aged 21) 3 Wellington Phoenix 4FW Chris
2010 Millennial Anniversary of Hanoi Football Championship
2010_Millennial_Anniversary_of_Hanoi_Football_Championship
Melbourne Victory 2011–12 football season
Sigmund 22 DF Andrew Durante (c) 24 FW Alex Smith Substitutes: 01 GK Mark Paston 11 MF Daniel 63' 14 FW Mirjan Pavlovic 63' 21 MF Dani Sánchez 66'
2011–12 Melbourne Victory FC season
2011–12_Melbourne_Victory_FC_season
Prime Minister of Iraq from 2004 to 2005
Muzahim al-Pachachi Mustafa al-Umari Mahmud† al-Jamali Arshad al-Umari Mirjan Baban First Republic of Iraq (1958–1968) Qasim† al-Bakr† Yahya† Razzaq†
Ayad_Allawi
1335–1432 Persianate Turco-Mongol state in modern Iraq and western Iran
embassy. In Baghdad, the Jalayirid governor Marjan b. Abdallah built the Khan Mirjan complex (kulliya) between 1357 and 1359. It had many decoration and inscribed
Jalayirid_Sultanate
Prime minister of Iraq in 2003
Muzahim al-Pachachi Mustafa al-Umari Mahmud† al-Jamali Arshad al-Umari Mirjan Baban First Republic of Iraq (1958–1968) Qasim† al-Bakr† Yahya† Razzaq†
Mohammad_Bahr_al-Uloom
1684 battle in India
this same amount and 600 horses and the Konkan territory from Banda to Mirjan. However, no such deal took place in reality because the ships carrying
Mughal invasions of Konkan (1684)
Mughal_invasions_of_Konkan_(1684)
Prime minister of Iraq in 1958
Muzahim al-Pachachi Mustafa al-Umari Mahmud† al-Jamali Arshad al-Umari Mirjan Baban First Republic of Iraq (1958–1968) Qasim† al-Bakr† Yahya† Razzaq†
Ahmad_Mukhtar_Baban
1919–1921. Ljubljana: Masta Trade, 2008 ISBN 978-961-92291-2-5 Kuhelj, Mirjan. Ljubljanska Pokrajina: Poštni promet v času okupacije od 11 April 1941
Postage stamps and postal history of Slovenia
Postage_stamps_and_postal_history_of_Slovenia
Railway Station in Maharashtra, India
529.001 Ankola Gangavalli River 536.941 Gokarna Road tunnel 84 548.000 Mirjan tunnel 85 Aghanashini River 556.032 Kumta 569.812 Honnavar Honnavar Tunnel
Mangaon_railway_station
59th Binibining Pilipinas pageant
Palawan Angelica Lopez 22 7 Parañaque Allhia Charmaine Estores 27 8 Angeles Mirjan Hipolito 26 9 Tacloban Babyerna Liong 26 10 Urdaneta Rasha Cortez Al Enzi
Binibining_Pilipinas_2023
Prime Minister of Iraq from 1966 to 1967
Muzahim al-Pachachi Mustafa al-Umari Mahmud† al-Jamali Arshad al-Umari Mirjan Baban First Republic of Iraq (1958–1968) Qasim† al-Bakr† Yahya† Razzaq†
Naji_Talib
MIRJAN
MIRJAN
MIRJAN
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim, Sindhi
Happy
Boy/Male
Tamil
Heaven, Peace
Girl/Female
English
French Margerie.
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
The Organization of the Kingdom
Boy/Male
Scottish
From the upper part.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : occupational name for a worker in wool, from an agent derivative of Middle English woll ‘wool’.English : variant of Wool 2, with the suffix -er denoting an inhabitant.German : occupational name for a wool worker whose job was to prepare wool for spinning, Middle High German woller.German : variant of Walther.
Female
Egyptian
, she who is on the hill.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Tamil
King of Flowers
Boy/Male
Anglo, British, Danish, English, Swedish
Knife; Sword
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Full of Knowledge Light
MIRJAN
MIRJAN
MIRJAN
MIRJAN
MIRJAN