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Bustan (other)
Bostan, Bustan, Boustan or Boostan () may refer to: Places Iran * Shahrak-e Bostan, Fars Province * Bostan, Kerman, Kerman Province * Bostan, Iran, Khuzestan Province ** Bostan District (Dasht-e Azadegan County), Khuzestan province ** Bostan Rural District (Khuzestan Province) * Bustan, Kohgiluyeh and Boyer-Ahmad * Bustan-e Kuchek, Kohgiluyeh and Boyer-Ahmad Province * Bostan Rural District (Razavi Khorasan Province) * Boustan Street, Tehran, renamed Nimr Baqir al-Nimr Street in 2016 * Bostan District (Baharestan County), Tehran province Kyrgyzstan * Boston, Nooken, Nooken District, Jalal-Abad Region * Boston, Suzak, Suzak District, Jalal-Abad Region * Boston, Osh, Özgön District, Osh Region Oman * Al-Bustan, Oman, Muscat, eastern Oman Pakistan * Bostan, Pishin, Balochistan * Bostan, Sibi, Balochistan Palestine / Israel *Al Bustan, Arabic term for King's Garden, Jerusalem Saudi Arabia *Al Bustan, Saudi Arabia, village in Al Madinah Province, western Saudi Arabia ...
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Shahrak-e Bostan
Shahrak-e Bostan ( fa, شهرك بستان, also Romanized as Shahrak-e Bostān) is a village in Abshur Rural District, Forg District , native_name_lang = fa , settlement_type = District , image_skyline = , imagesize = , image_alt = , image_caption = , image_flag = , flag_alt = ..., Darab County, Fars Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 418, in 81 families. References Populated places in Darab County {{Darab-geo-stub ...
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Bostan, Sibi
Bostan (بوستان) is a town in the Balochistan province of Pakistan. It is located at 29°30'00N 67°52'0E with an altitude of 121 metres (400 feet). References Populated places in Balochistan, Pakistan {{Balochistan-geo-stub ...
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Bustan (book)
The ''Bustan'' ( fa, بوستان, also transliterated as ''Būstān'', ''Bustān''; "the orchard") is a book of poetry by the Persian poet Saadi, completed in 1257 CE and dedicated to the Salghurid Atabeg Sa'd I or Sa'd II. ''Bustan'' is considered one of two major works of Saadi. It was Saadi's first work. The book contains the fruits of Saadi's long experience and his judgements upon life, and is illustrated by a vast collection of anecdotes. It includes accounts of Saadi's travels and his analysis of human psychology. He often mentions his accounts with fervour and advice similar to Aesop's fables. The book has ten chapters regarding the issues of ethics and training; namely, justice, mercy, love, humility, contentment, devotions, education, gratitude, repentance, and praying. This book is one of the 100 greatest books of all time according to Bokklubben World Library. It is composed in '' mathnawī'' style (rhyming couplets), and has been translated into English. The ' ...
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Boustan
Boustan is a Lebanese- Canadian fast food restaurant chain in Montreal, Quebec. It was established in 1986. ''Boustan'' is the Arabic word for orchard. History Imad Smaidi became the full-time owner of the restaurant, after being a silent partner. Smaidi immigrated to Canada from Lebanon in 1972, studied engineering at École Polytechnique de Montréal and worked for Philips before having to quit to run Boustan full-time. The restaurant moved several times before settling in its current location, 2020A Crescent Street in downtown Montreal. Boustan has been frequented by, among others, former Prime Minister of Canada Pierre Trudeau and the now current Prime Minister of Canada Justin Trudeau. and some of the rosters from the Montreal Canadiens and Montreal Alouettes. Smaidi, due to his popularly, was called "Mr. Boustan" instead of his real name. Smaidi put the restaurant up for sale in early 2011. He eventually sold the restaurant to George and Peter Hatzimargari ...
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Boostan
Boostan ( fa, بوستان, , Garden), formerly exhibited as Carpet to the Throne ( fa, با فرش تا عرش, link=no), is a Persian carpet woven by Master Ali Khodadadi Ali Khodadadi ( fa, علی خدادادی, July 13, 1946 – June 9, 2011) was a carpet weaver and manufacturer from Iran, who was known for his work Boostan. Biography Khodadadi was born in Shahreza, Iran Iran, officially t ... and is considered to be a masterpiece in the history of Persian art. About Boostan Master Khodadadi began the work of designing and weaving Boostan in March 1978. The design was described and dictated by Mr. Khodadadi and drawn by the late Master Archang Esfahani over the course of two months. Weaving began with a pile 7 centimeters thick (wool strands 7 centimeters long) and was completed in October 1979. The most important stage, and that which contributed the most to the artistic value of the carpet, the scissors work, was begun in November 1979 and co ...
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Ion Bostan (academic)
Ion Bostan (born 31 July 1949 in Brînza, Moldavian SSR) is a professor and researcher from Moldova. He is the rector of the Technical University of Moldova and a member of the Academy of Sciences of Moldova. Este tatal lui Marcel Ion Bostan :* ... solistul easemenea keyboards ... :) // compozitor si textier ... ALTERNOSFERA Studies * General Secondary Education: Middle School, Cahul City. * Higher Education: 1966-1971, Polytechnic Institute "S. Lazo "in Chișinău, Faculty of Mechanics. Professional and administrative activity * 1971 - 1974 engineer at ″Moldovahidromașina″, Chișinău; * 1974 - present, engineer, assistant, senior lecturer, professor, Department of Mechanisms and Machine Bodies, Polytechnic Institute of Chisinau (today Technical University of Moldova); * 1991 - 1992 the head of the Department of Mechanisms and Machine Bodies; * 1994 - present, president of the Association of Engineers of the Republic of Moldova; * 1992 - 2015 Rector of the Technical ...
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Ion Bostan (film Director)
Ion Bostan (; December 15, 1914, Chernowitz - May 29, 1992, Bucharest) was a documentary film director from Romania. Awards * Mamaia, 1964, Under the Eagle’s Wing * Tehran, 1968, The Sarmatian Sea, the Black Sea * Novi Sad, 1969, Histria, Heraclea and the Swans * Rio de Janeiro, 1970, The Heron – a Reptile-Bird * ACIN, 1972, The Sunken Forest * Tehran Tehran (; fa, تهران ) is the largest city in Tehran Province and the capital of Iran. With a population of around 9 million in the city and around 16 million in the larger metropolitan area of Greater Tehran, Tehran is the most popul ..., 1973, The Sunken Forest * ACIN, 1973, Seagulls with Clean Wings * ACIN, 1975, A Willing Robinson * ACIN, 1976, The Storks Are Coming Works * The Sturgeon and Migrating Herring (1971) * The Giant Beluga (1981) * The Sturgeon Are Preparing for the Storm (1969) * Fish and Fishermen (1971) * The Swans’ Village (1974) * Fishing amidst Pelicans and Water Lilies (1978) * Sulina (198 ...
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Elisabeta Bostan
Elisabeta Bostan (born 1 March 1931) is a Romanian film director and screenwriter. She directed 25 films between 1956 and 1991. Biography Born in Buhuși, Bacău County, she attended the in Piatra Neamț, where she staged her first theater production at age 14. She then went to Bucharest, where she enrolled in the Institute of Theatre and Film I.L. Caragiale, graduating in 1954. She made her debut in 1958 with two short films, "Trei jocuri românești" and "Cloșca cu puii de aur". Bostan taught at the Institute of Theatre and Film, where she served for a period as Dean. She received prizes at festivals in Moscow, Tehran, Cannes, Venice, Gijón, and Tours. In 2009 she received the Gopo Award for Lifetime Achievement. Filmography *'' Culegere de dansuri românești'' (1956) *'' Trei jocuri românești'' (1958) *'' Dansul 'Cloșca cu puii de aur''' (1958) *'' Cloșca cu pui'' (1958) *'' Hora'' (1959) *' (1962) *'' Năică și peștișorul'' (1963) *' (1964) *'' Pupăza din ...
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Bostan Karim
Bostan Karim ''(also transliterated as Bostan Qaseem)'' is a citizen of Afghanistan, who was held in extrajudicial detention in the United States Guantanamo Bay detainment camps, in Cuba. Karim's Guantanamo detainee ID number was 975. Guantanamo counter-terrorism analysts estimate he was born in 1970, in Khost, Afghanistan. Karim was transferred to Oman on January 16, 2017. Official status reviews Originally the Bush Presidency asserted that captives apprehended in the ''" war on terror"'' were not covered by the Geneva Conventions, and could be held indefinitely, without charge, and without an open and transparent review of the justifications for their detention. In 2004 the United States Supreme Court ruled, in Rasul v. Bush, that Guantanamo captives were entitled to being informed of the allegations justifying their detention, and were entitled to try to refute them. Office for the Administrative Review of Detained Enemy Combatants Following the Supreme Cour ...
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Bustan Al-Basha
Bustan al-Basha ( ar, بستان الباشا, also spelled Bistan al-Basha; translation: "the Governor's Garden") is a village located along the Mediterranean coastline in northern Syria, part of the Latakia Governorate. It is situated southeast of Latakia and west of Qardaha. In the 2004 census Bustan al-Basha had a population of 1,603.General Census of Population and Housing 2004
. Syria Central Bureau of Statistics (CBS). Latakia Governorate.
Most of its inhabitants are s and the village is home to the
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