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Yaghoub () is a Persian masculine given name and surname, a form of Jacob. Notable people with the name include: __NOTOC__ Given name *Yaghoub Karimi (born 1991), Iranian footballer * Yaghoub Sahaf (born 1946), Iranian composer, pianist and musical teacher * Yaghoub Ali Shourvarzi (1924–1999), Iranian wrestler Surname * Muhammad Yaghoub (born 1947), Pakistani wrestler * Zahra Bani Yaghoub (1980–2007), Iranian medical doctor See also *Ezra Yaghoub Synagogue, a synagogue in Tehran, Iran *Yakub Yakub, Yaqub, Yaqoob, Yaqoub, Yacoub, Yakoub or Yaâkub (, also transliterated in other ways; ''Yakob,'' as commonly westernized) is a male given name. It is the Arabic version of Jacob and James. The Arabic form ''Ya'qūb/Ya'kūb'' may be direct ..., the Arabic form of Jacob * Yakup, the Turkish form of Jacob References {{given name, type=both Masculine given names Persian masculine given names Persian-language surnames Surnames from given names ...
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Zahra Bani Yaghoub
Zahra Bani Yaghoub (, also mentioned in the media as Zahra Bani Ameri; 16 October 1980 – 13 October 2007) was an Iranian medical doctor. She died in a prison in Hamedan after she was arrested by the Guidance Patrol. The incident gained attention in the press due to the possible police involvement in her death. Career Born in Tehran, Bani Yaghoub studied at Tehran University medical school and worked as a volunteer physician in Hamedan province. Zahra Bani Yaghoub was a distinguished young medical doctor and had several recognitions including her top rank in nationwide university entrance examination. The police told her father: "Iran does not need such medical doctors." Nobel Laureate Shirin Ebadi has taken the case and is currently the official lawyer of Zahra Bani Yaghoub's family. Death In 2007, Iranian police launched a "Public Security Plan and Moralization Campaign". Many Iranian citizens including many women were arrested and questioned for "un-Islamic" behavior. T ...
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Yaghoub Karimi
Yaghoub Karimi (; August 31, 1991) is an Iranian football midfielder. Club career Pas He joined Pas in the summer 2003 from the youth academy. He played five seasons for Pas youth team. Esteghlal In summer 2009, Karimi joined Esteghlal. He played his first match for Esteghlal in 2010–11 season. Naft Tehran He played two seasons for Esteghlal and moved to Naft Tehran in the summer of 2011. Karimi played with Naft Tehran until 2013. He played in 54 games, scored 11 times and assists 14 goals. He was most value player for Naft Tehran in 2011–12 and 2012–13 seasons. Sepahan Naft Tehran and Sepahan reached agreement over transfer of Karimi in May 2013. He officially joined Sepahan on 1 July 2013 with a four-year contract and made his debut for his new team in a 2–0 win over Foolad. Esteghlal On 21 July 2014, Karimi joined Esteghlal with signing a loan contract until the end of the season. He played his first match for Esteghlal on ten days later against Rah A ...
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Yaghoub Sahaf
Yaghoub Sahaf (; born 1946, Mashhad) is an Iranian composer, pianist and classical music teacher currently residing in Mashhad. Life and career He became completely blind at the age 2, following an accident. Due to his interest in music, Sahaf moved to Tehran in 1957 to study music and Braille. He studied Iranian and classical music at Roudaki art school for four years. Hossein Ali Vaziri Tabar, Manouchehr Rashidi and Javad Maroufi were among his teachers at that period. After returning to Mashhad, through correspondence with some scientific and cultural institutes and universities in the world, including Royal National Institute of Blind People RNIB (formally, the Royal National Institute of Blind People and previously the Royal National Institute for the Blind) is a British charity, founded in 1868, that serves people living with visual impairments. It is regarded as a leader in th ... (RNIB) he got to know professors and specialists such as Stewart MacPherson and bec ...
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Yaghoub Ali Shourvarzi
Yaghoub Ali Shourvarzi (, 4 May 1924 – 1999) was an Iranian heavyweight freestyle wrestler. He placed sixth at the 1959 World Wrestling Championships and tenth at the 1960 Summer Olympics The 1960 Summer Olympics (), officially known as the Games of the XVII Olympiad () and commonly known as Rome 1960 (), were an international multi-sport event held from 25 August to 11 September 1960 in Rome, Italy. Rome had previously been awar .... References 1924 births 1999 deaths People from Nishapur Sportspeople from Razavi Khorasan province Olympic wrestlers for Iran Wrestlers at the 1960 Summer Olympics Iranian male sport wrestlers 20th-century Iranian sportsmen {{Iran-wrestling-bio-stub ...
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Muhammad Yaghoub
Muhammad Yaghoub (born 10 January 1947) is a Pakistani wrestler. He competed in the men's freestyle 74 kg at the 1972 Summer Olympics The 1972 Summer Olympics (), officially known as the Games of the XX Olympiad () and officially branded as Munich 1972 (; ), were an international multi-sport event held in Munich, West Germany, from 26 August to 11 September 1972. It was the .... References External links * 1947 births Living people Pakistani male sport wrestlers Olympic wrestlers for Pakistan Wrestlers at the 1972 Summer Olympics Place of birth missing (living people) Wrestlers at the 1970 Asian Games Wrestlers at the 1974 Asian Games Asian Games wrestlers for Pakistan Commonwealth Games silver medallists in wrestling Commonwealth Games silver medallists for Pakistan Wrestlers at the 1970 British Commonwealth Games 20th-century Pakistani sportsmen Medallists at the 1970 British Commonwealth Games {{Pakistan-wrestling-bio-stub ...
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Ezra Yaghoub Synagogue
The Ezra Yaghoub Synagogue () is an Orthodox Judaism, Orthodox Judaism, Jewish congregation and synagogue, located in the Old Jewish Quarter, in the Oudlajan neighborhood of Tehran, Iran. Completed in 1895, the synagogue is one of oldest synagogues in Tehran. History The synagogue was established during the reign of Naser al-Din Shah Qajar and was repaired and restored many times since then. The synagogue was completed in 1894–1895 AD (1273 Solar Hijri calendar, SH) on a site. Ezra Yaghoub, for whom the synagogue is named, was a prominent Iranian Jewish merchant and was the first person to make business contact with the city of Manchester in England. After his death, aged forty years, his widow spent most of his fortune on charity for the Iranian Jews. The building was placed on the list of historic buildings in the Cultural Heritage, Handcrafts and Tourism Organization since 2004–2005  AD (1383 SH). At its peak, the synagogue would have accommodated approximate ...
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Jacob (name)
Jacob is a common masculine given name of Hebrew language, Hebrew origin. The English language, English form is derived from the Latin ''Iacobus'', from the Greek language, Greek (''Iakobos''), ultimately from the Hebrew language, Hebrew (''Yaʿaqōḇ''), the name of Jacob, biblical patriarch of the Israelites, and a major figure in the Abrahamic religions. The name comes either from the Hebrew root ''ʿqb'' meaning "to follow, to be behind" but also "to supplant, circumvent, assail, overreach", or from the word for "heel", ''ʿakeb''. The prefix “ya-” and the internal vowel “-o-” typically indicate a masculine third-person singular imperfective form in Hebrew, suggesting meanings like “he will”, “he may”, or “he shall”. It can also be taken to mean "may God protect" or "may he protect" as Hebrew grammar does not specify whether the name bearer ("he") is the Subject (grammar), subject (the one who acts) or the Object (grammar), object (the one who is acted ...
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Yakub
Yakub, Yaqub, Yaqoob, Yaqoub, Yacoub, Yakoub or Yaâkub (, also transliterated in other ways; ''Yakob,'' as commonly westernized) is a male given name. It is the Arabic version of Jacob and James. The Arabic form ''Ya'qūb/Ya'kūb'' may be direct from the Hebrew or indirectly through Syriac. Jane Dammen McAuliffe (General Editor) Encyclopaedia of the Qur’an Volume Three : J-O The name was in use in pre-Islamic Arabia and is a common given name in Arab, Turkish, and Muslim societies. It is also used as a surname. It is common in Polish, Czech and Slovak languages, where it is transliterated as Jakub. Yakub may also refer to: Religious figures * Yāˈqub bin Isḥāq bin Ibrāhīm (Jacob), prophet of Islam * Yakub (Nation of Islam), person described in Nation of Islam teachings as a scientist who created the white race * Yaqub al-Charkhi (1360–1360), Naqshbandi Sheykh and student of Khwaja Baha' al-Din Naqshband Other people with this given name Pre-modern world :''Order ...
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Yakup
Yakup is a Turkish given name for males and is a cognate of Jacob and James. People named Yakup include: * Yakup Ağa (fl. 1462), Ottoman cavalry knight * Yakup Alkan (born 1992), Turkish footballer * Yakup Bey Muzaka, 15th-century Ottoman Albanian governor * Yakup Bugun (born 1987), Turkish footballer * Yakup Çelebi, multiple people * Yakup Gör (born 1988), Turkish sport wrestler * Yakup Kadri Birinci (born 1967), Turkish alpine skier * Yakup Kadri Karaosmanoğlu (1889–1974), Turkish novelist * Yakup Kılıç (born 1986), Turkish boxer * Yakup Kulmiy (1918–1994), Russian Bashkir poet * Yakup Ramazan Zorlu (born 1991), French footballer * Yakup Satar (1898–2008), last Turkish veteran of the First World War * Yakup Sekizkök (born 1980), Turkish basketballer and coach * Yakup Şener (born 1990), Turkish amateur boxer * Yakup Sertkaya (born 1978), Turkish footballer * Yakup Şevki Subaşı (1876–1939), general of the Ottoman Army and the Turkish Army * Yakup Taş (1959 ...
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Masculine Given Names
A given name (also known as a forename or first name) is the part of a personal name quoted in that identifies a person, potentially with a middle name as well, and differentiates that person from the other members of a group (typically a family or clan) who have a common surname. The term ''given name'' refers to a name usually bestowed at or close to the time of birth, usually by the parents of the newborn. A '' Christian name'' is the first name which is given at baptism, in Christian custom. In informal situations, given names are often used in a familiar and friendly manner. In more formal situations, a person's surname is more commonly used. In Western culture, the idioms "" and "being on first-name terms" refer to the familiarity inherent in addressing someone by their given name. By contrast, a surname (also known as a family name, last name, or ''gentile'' name) is normally inherited and shared with other members of one's immediate family. Regnal names and ...
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Persian Masculine Given Names
Persian may refer to: * People and things from Iran, historically called ''Persia'' in the English language ** Persians, the majority ethnic group in Iran, not to be conflated with the Iranic peoples ** Persian language, an Iranian language of the Indo-European family, native language of ethnic Persians *** Persian alphabet, a writing system based on the Arabic script * People and things from the historical Persian Empire Other uses * Persian (patience), a card game * Persian (roll), a pastry native to Thunder Bay, Ontario * Persian (wine) * Persian, Indonesia, on the island of Java * Persian cat, a long-haired breed of cat characterized by its round face and shortened muzzle * The Persian, a character from Gaston Leroux's ''The Phantom of the Opera'' * The Persians, an ancient Greek tragedy play written by the Athenian playwright Aeschylus in the 5th century BC * ''Persa'' (play) or ''The Persian'', comedy by the Roman playwright Plautus * Persian, a generation I Pokémon sp ...
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Persian-language Surnames
Persian ( ), also known by its endonym Farsi (, Fārsī ), is a Western Iranian language belonging to the Iranian branch of the Indo-Iranian subdivision of the Indo-European languages. Persian is a pluricentric language predominantly spoken and used officially within Iran, Afghanistan, and Tajikistan in three mutually intelligible standard varieties, respectively Iranian Persian (officially known as ''Persian''), Dari Persian (officially known as ''Dari'' since 1964), and Tajiki Persian (officially known as ''Tajik'' since 1999).Siddikzoda, S. "Tajik Language: Farsi or not Farsi?" in ''Media Insight Central Asia #27'', August 2002. It is also spoken natively in the Tajik variety by a significant population within Uzbekistan, as well as within other regions with a Persianate history in the cultural sphere of Greater Iran. It is written officially within Iran and Afghanistan in the Persian alphabet, a derivative of the Arabic script, and within Tajikistan in the Taji ...
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