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Vazir may refer to: * Vazir Agha, Pakistani writer *Yusif Vazir Chamanzaminli, Azerbaijani writer * Vazir, Iran *Vizier A vizier (; ; ) is a high-ranking political advisor or Minister (government), minister in the Near East. The Abbasids, Abbasid caliphs gave the title ''wazir'' to a minister formerly called ''katib'' (secretary), who was at first merely a help ..., high-ranking political advisor or minister in Islamic states See also * Vaziri (other) * Wazir (other) {{Dab ...
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Vazir Agha
Wazir Agha (; born 18 May 19228 September 2010) was a Pakistani Urdu language writer, poet, critic and essayist. He has written many poetry and prose books. He was also the editor and publisher of the literary magazine "Auraq" for many decades. He introduced many theories in Urdu literature. His most famous work is on Urdu humor. His books focus on modern Urdu poets, notably those who have written more poems instead of ghazals. Agha's poems mostly have an element of the story. Agha has received the Sitara-e-Imtiaz ( lit. 'Star of Excellence') medal for his contributions to Urdu literature. He was also nominated for the Nobel Prize. Personal life Background Agha was born on 18 May 1922 in the village Wazir Kot in the Sargodha district. His father was a businessman who dealt in horses from the Persian-speaking Qizilbash family. Wazir's father obtained of land from the British government in the Sargodha district. Agha learned Persian from his father, Punjabi from his mother ...
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Yusif Vazir Chamanzaminli
Yusif Vazir Chamanzaminli (), also spelled Chemenzeminli, born Yusif Mirbaba oghlu Vazirov (12 September 1887 – 3 January 1943) was an Azerbaijani statesman and writer known for his novels, short stories, essays, and diaries. image:Baku manuscripts institute.jpg, thumb , 200px, Institute of Manuscripts in Baku where the original documents of Yusif Vazir Chamanzaminli are archived, including diaries, articles, short stories, novels. Chamanzaminli's Fund is one of the largest literary collections, thanks to Kichik Khanim Ajalova (1875–1967), his mother-in-law, who hid his manuscripts during Stalin's Repressions. Life and career Chamanzaminli was born the second son of seven children to Mirbaba Mirabdulla oghlu Vazirov (died 1906) and Seyid Aziza Seyid Husein gizi (died 1910) in the town of Shusha, which was then part of the Russian Empire. His father was a mugham teacher and a connoisseur of literature, who spoke Persian and Turkish and had travelled considerably throug ...
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Vazir, Iran
Vazir (, also Romanized as Vazīr) is a village in Qaratureh Rural District, in the Central District of Divandarreh County, Kurdistan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 454, in 94 families. The village is populated by Kurds Kurds (), or the Kurdish people, are an Iranian peoples, Iranic ethnic group from West Asia. They are indigenous to Kurdistan, which is a geographic region spanning southeastern Turkey, northwestern Iran, northern Iraq, and northeastern Syri .... References Towns and villages in Divandarreh County Kurdish settlements in Kurdistan province {{Divandarreh-geo-stub ...
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Vizier
A vizier (; ; ) is a high-ranking political advisor or Minister (government), minister in the Near East. The Abbasids, Abbasid caliphs gave the title ''wazir'' to a minister formerly called ''katib'' (secretary), who was at first merely a helper but afterwards became the representative and successor of the ''dapir'' (official scribe or secretary) of the Sasanian Empire, Sassanian kings. In modern usage, the term has been used for government Minister (government), ministers in much of the Middle East and beyond. Several alternative spellings are used in English, such as ''vizir'', ''wazir'', and ''vezir''. Etymology Vizier may be derived from the Arabic ''wazara'' (), from the Semitic root ''W-Z-R''. The word is mentioned in the Quran, where Aaron is described as the ''wazir'' (helper) of Moses, as well as the word ''wizr'' (burden) which is also derived from the same root. It was later adopted as a title, in the form of ''wazīr āl Muḥammad'' () by the proto-Shi'a leaders ...
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Vaziri (other)
Vaziri (, ''Vazīri'') is an Iranian surname derived from the word Vazir ‘minister’ (, ''Vazīr'') and may refer to: People * Ali-Naqi Vaziri (1887–1979), Iranian musicologist and composer * Amir Vaziri (born 1979), Iranian footballer * Kazem Vaziri Hamane, politician, minister * Khosrow Vaziri (born 1942), Iranian wrestler known as The Iron Sheik * Leila Vaziri (born 1985), American swimmer * Mohsen Vaziri-Moghaddam (born 1924), Iranian artist, painter, and professor * Qamar ol-Molouk Vaziri (1905–1959), Iranian vocalist and intellectual * Shohreh Aghdashloo, (born Shohreh Vaziri-Tabar, 1952), actress Places in Iran * Vaziri, Iran (other) See also * Vazir (other) * Waziri (other) Waziri may refer to: *Vizier when rendered in the Hausa and Fula languages *Wazir (Pashtun tribe) from Waziristan * Wazir (Khogyani clan) in southern Nangarhar Province, Afghanistan * Waziri language, spoken by the Waziris of Waziristan * Waziri ...
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