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Markazi ( fa, مركزئ, link=no), meaning "Central", may refer to: * Markazi Province, Iran *Markazi Rural District, Bushehr Province, Iran *Markazi Bihsud District Markaz-i Bihsūd District ( fa, ولسوالی مرکز بهسود) is one of the districts of Maidan Wardak Province in Afghanistan. It is located less than an hour-drive west of Kabul and south Bamyan. The main town in the district is Behsud. T ..., Maidan Wardak, Afghanistan * Markazi Masjid, Dewsbury, England * Arash Markazi, Iranian-American sports journalist See also * Markaz (other) {{disambiguation, geo, surname ...
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Markazi Rural District
Markazi Rural District ( fa, دهستان مركزئ) is a rural district (''dehestan'') in the Central District of Dashti County, Bushehr Province, Iran Iran, officially the Islamic Republic of Iran, and also called Persia, is a country located in Western Asia. It is bordered by Iraq and Turkey to the west, by Azerbaijan and Armenia to the northwest, by the Caspian Sea and Turkmeni .... At the 2006 census, its population was 5,331, in 1,203 families. The rural district has 11 villages. References Rural Districts of Bushehr Province Dashti County {{Dashti-geo-stub ...
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Markazi Bihsud District
Markaz-i Bihsūd District ( fa, ولسوالی مرکز بهسود) is one of the districts of Maidan Wardak Province in Afghanistan. It is located less than an hour-drive west of Kabul and south Bamyan. The main town in the district is Behsud. The district has an estimated population of 134,852 people, majority of which are ethnic Hazaras. The Markazi Behsud is the largest district of Maidan Wardak Province with a number of villages. Most residents of the district are farmers and involved in agriculture. The chief of the district is Abdul Rahman Tawfiq. The Hesa Awal Behsood District sits to the northeast of this district. Both are strongholds of Hazara militia forces who have engaged in guerrilla warfare with the Taliban and the Afghan National Security Forces (ANSF). One of these groups is led by Abdul Ghani Alipur (also known as Commander Shamshir), who was a fugitive of the former Afghan government; his followers used a rocket-propelled grenade to shoot down an Mil Mi-17 of ...
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Markazi Masjid
The Markazi Masjid ("Central Mosque"), also known as the Dewsbury Markaz or ''Dar ul Ulum'' ("House of Knowledge"), is a mosque in the Savile Town area of Dewsbury, West Yorkshire, England. With a maximum capacity of 4,000, it is one of the largest mosques in Europe. It is the European headquarters of the Tablighi Jamaat movement, and also houses the Institute of Islamic Education (), an independent day and boarding faith school for boys aged 13–25 and one of the two main Islamic seminaries in the UK. The mosque serves as a centre for Tablighi Jamaat's missionary activity throughout Europe. Construction of the mosque commenced in 1978 and was completed in 1982; the seminary was founded in 1980. The founder of Dewsbury Markaz was Hafiz Patel, who remained its leading figurehead until his death in 2016. Services The Dewsbury Markaz is aligned with the Tablighi Jamaat movement and bases its services around its six principles. Daily services consist of prayers, talks and pu ...
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Arash Markazi
Arash Markazi (born 1980) is an American sports journalist and sports media personality. Markazi attended the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication Arizona State University and later the Annenberg School for Communication at the University of Southern California. He graduated with a degree in Print Journalism from USC in 2004. While at USC he won the Allan Malamud Memorial Scholarship and the Jim Murray Memorial Scholarship, named after the two former sports columnists at the Los Angeles Times. He later became an adjunct professor at USC and was on the board of directors for the Jim Murray Memorial Foundation. Markazi was hired by Sports Illustrated out of college and began writing stories for the magazine as a staff writer as well penning a weekly column for ''Sports Illustrated''’s website SI.com, which led to the Los Angeles Times naming him one of the Faces to Watch in 2006. Markazi left for ESPN in 2009 where he became a senior writer based in Los Ange ...
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