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Guli may refer to: Places * Guli, Bangladesh, a village * Guli, Ingushetia, village * Guli, West Azerbaijan, a village * Guli Surkh, a town in north-western Tajikistan * Guli, Guangxi, a town in south-eastern China, birthplace of Dong Xi (writer) * Qaleh Rashid Aqa, a village in western Iran also known as Guli Other uses * Mina Guli, Australian businesswomen * Pitu Guli (1865–1903), revolutionary from Ottoman Macedonia * FK Pitu Guli FK Pitu Guli () is a football club based in the city Kruševo, North Macedonia. They are currently competing in the Macedonian Third League (South Division). History The club was founded in 1945. It was named after local revolutionary leader Pit ..., a football club based in Kruševo, Macedonia * Guli, a toy as known as "marble" in Indonesia, Singapore and Malaysia See also * Gu Li (other) {{Disambiguation, geo, surname ...
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Guli, Bangladesh
Guli is a village in Dhania Union of Bhola Sadar Upazila, Bhola District, Barisal Division, Bangladesh. References

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Guli, Ingushetia
Guli or Khuli () is a rural locality (a '' selo'') in Dzheyrakhsky District of the Republic of Ingushetia, Russia. It forms the municipality of the rural settlement of Guli as its administrative center. Guli is the ancestral village of Ingush clan (''teip'') Hulakhoy (). Geography Guli is located southeast of the district center Dzheyrakh. The nearest settlements: in the northwest - the village of Beyni, in the southwest - the village of Olgeti, in the east - the village of Lyazhgi. History Historically, the village of Guli belonged to the Kistin or Fyappiy society. In the 1830s, the village was completely destroyed as a result of punitive expeditions undertaken by the tsarist troops to the mountainous Ingushetia. In 2016, one of the residential towers of the village was restored by a representative of the family, Savarbek Khadziev. In the same year, the elder of the village, Appaz Lorsovich Iliev, was (in absentia) awarded the Golden Rose statuette for winning th ...
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Guli, West Azerbaijan
Guli (, also Romanized as Gūlī; also known as Golī and Kūlī) is a village in Chaharduli Rural District, Keshavarz District, Shahin Dezh County, West Azerbaijan Province, Iran Iran, officially the Islamic Republic of Iran (IRI) and also known as Persia, is a country in West Asia. It borders Iraq to the west, Turkey, Azerbaijan, and Armenia to the northwest, the Caspian Sea to the north, Turkmenistan to the nort .... At the 2006 census, its population was 34, in 7 families. References Populated places in Shahin Dezh County {{ShahinDezh-geo-stub ...
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Guli Surkh
Guli Surkh () is a jamoat in north-western Tajikistan. It is part of the city of Istaravshan in Sughd Region Sughd Province, also referred to as the Sogdia Region, and Leninabad before 2001, is one of the four administrative divisions and one of the three provinces that make up Tajikistan. Centered in the historical Sogdiana, it is located in the north .... The jamoat has a total population of 42,582 (2015).Jamoat-level basic indicators
United Nations Development Programme in Tajikistan, accessed 3 October 2020
It consists of 15 villages, including Guliston (the seat), Bobotago, Bodomzor (formerly: ''Tapkok'') an ...
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Dong Xi (writer)
Dong Xi (simplified Chinese: 东西; traditional Chinese: 東西; pinyin: ''Dōng Xī''; born 1966) is the pen name of Tian Dailin (simplified Chinese: 田代琳; traditional Chinese: 田代琳; pinyin: ''Tián Dàilín''). He was born in Tian'e County in Guangxi. Dong Xi is a writer of novels, short stories, and screenplays. Six of his works have been adapted for movie and television. He is a member of China Writers Association and the All China Youth Federation and vice-chairman of Guangxi Federation of Literature and Art. He splits his time between a post at the Guangxi University for Nationalities and Beijing. Early life and first publications Dong Xi was born in Guli in northwest Guangxi. His family suffered during the Cultural Revolution due to their formerly privileged status. Following the beginning of Reform and Opening, Dong Xi was able to join the Chinese department of Hechi Normal College (now known as Hechi University), a small college in northwestern Guangxi on th ...
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Qaleh Rashid Aqa
Qaleh Rashid Aqa (, also Romanized as ; also known as , , , and ) is a village in Howmeh-ye Sarpol Rural District, in the Central District of Sarpol-e Zahab County, Kermanshah Province, Iran Iran, officially the Islamic Republic of Iran (IRI) and also known as Persia, is a country in West Asia. It borders Iraq to the west, Turkey, Azerbaijan, and Armenia to the northwest, the Caspian Sea to the north, Turkmenistan to the nort .... At the 2006 census, its population was 238, in 54 families. References Populated places in Sarpol-e Zahab County {{SarpolZahab-geo-stub ...
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Mina Guli
Mina Guli is an Australian businesswoman, active in the environmental sector. She is CEO of Thirst. Early life and education Guli was born in Mount Waverley, a suburb of Melbourne and attended the University of Melbourne.. She studied a Master of Law at the university which she completed in 1999. In 1993, Guli was elected as president of the Monash University Student Union. At the age of 22, Guli broke her back in a swimming pool accident and was told by her doctors that she would never run again. Career After graduation, Guli worked as a lawyer in the private sector in the energy and infrastructure sectors. In 1999 she moved to the Sydney Futures Exchange, where she was involved in the development of Australia's carbon emission markets. In 2002 she was asked to join the World Bank and assisted in developing carbon trading projects in China, India, Nepal and Indonesia. She returned to the private sector in 2005 and continued her work in the renewable energy and climate change s ...
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Pitu Guli
Pitu Guli (; 1865–1903) was an Aromanian revolutionary in Ottoman Macedonia, a local leader of what is commonly referred to as the Internal Macedonian Revolutionary Organization (IMRO).Brown, K. (2003) ''The Past in Question: Modern Macedonia and the Uncertainties of Nation'' (Princeton: Princeton University Press); pp. 196–198, Life He was born to a poor family in Kruševo () in the Ottoman Empire (now North Macedonia). Guli demonstrated an independent and rebellious nature early in life. He left his home in Macedonia at the age of 17 in search of wealth in the Bulgarian capital, Sofia. In 1885, he returned to Macedonia, as part of a rebel squad of the revolutionary movement against the Ottoman Empire, led by Adam Kalmikov. He was captured and exiled to eastern Anatolia for a period of eight years, of which seven years were spent in the prison in Trabzon. In 1895, he again returned to Kruševo and became a member of IMARO. From this time on, he was fully committed t ...
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FK Pitu Guli
FK Pitu Guli () is a football club based in the city Kruševo, North Macedonia. They are currently competing in the Macedonian Third League (South Division). History The club was founded in 1945. It was named after local revolutionary leader Pitu Guli. Ilija Najdoski and Goce Sedloski played for the club. References External linksClub info at MacedonianFootballFootball Federation of Macedonia Pitu Guli Pitu Guli (; 1865–1903) was an Aromanian revolutionary in Ottoman Macedonia, a local leader of what is commonly referred to as the Internal Macedonian Revolutionary Organization (IMRO).Brown, K. (2003) ''The Past in Question: Modern Mace ... Association football clubs established in 1945 1945 establishments in the Socialist Republic of Macedonia FK {{RMacedonia-footyclub-stub ...
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