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2010–11 Iranian Basketball Super League
The following is the results of the Iran Super League 2010/11 basketball season, Persian Gulf Cup. Regular season Standings Results Relegation Playoffs Semifinals ;Mahram vs. Towzin Electric ;Zob Ahan vs. Petrochimi Final ;Mahram vs. Zob Ahan Final standings References Asia BasketIranian Basketball Federation {{DEFAULTSORT:2010-11 Iranian Basketball Super League Iranian Basketball Super League seasons League 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 ...
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Azad University Tehran BC
Azad University Tehran Basketball Club is an Iranian professional basketball club based in Tehran, Iran. They compete in the Iranian Basketball Super League. The club is sponsored by and represents Azad University. History Azad University Basketball Club was founded in 1991 in Tehran, Iran and represents in the Islamic Azad University The Islamic Azad University (IAU; , ''Dāneshgāh-e Āzād-e Eslāmi'') is a Private university, private university system Headquarters, headquartered in Tehran, Iran. It is one of the largest comprehensive systems of university, universities in ... in Tehran. Azad finished in fourth place in the 2011–12 season. Tournament records Iranian Super League * 2005–06: 13th place * 2006–07: 11th place * 2007–08: 11th place * 2008–09: 9th place * 2009–10: 5th place * 2010–11: 5th place * 2011–12: 4th place * 2012–13: 6th place Roster Notable former players * Amir Amini * Asghar Kardoust * Ejike Ugboaja * {{flagico ...
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Saman Veisi
Saman Veisi (Persian: سامان ویسی , born 7 August 1982) is an Iranian professional basketball player. He currently plays for Foolad Mahan in the Iranian Super League, as well as for the Iranian national basketball team, as a guard Guard or guards may refer to: Professional occupations * Bodyguard, who protects an individual from personal assault * Crossing guard, who stops traffic so pedestrians can cross the street * Lifeguard, who rescues people from drowning * Prison gu .... References External links ProfileAsia-Basket Profile RealGM profile 1982 births Living people Asian Games bronze medalists for Iran Basketball players at the 2006 Asian Games Iranian men's basketball players Medalists at the 2006 Asian Games Petrochimi Bandar Imam BC players Point guards Shooting guards 2010 FIBA World Championship players Sportspeople from Sanandaj Islamic Solidarity Games competitors for Iran Iranian Basketball Super League players Shahrdari Go ...
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Hamed Sohrabnejad
Hamed Sohrabnejad (, born May 7, 1983, in Sanandaj, Iran) is a professional Iranian basketball player who plays for Zob Ahan of the Iranian Super League and also the Iranian national basketball team. He is 6'9" in height. Honours National team *Asian Championship **Gold medal: 2009, 2013 *Asian Games **Bronze medal: 2010 *Islamic Solidarity Games **Bronze medal: 2005 Club *Asian Championship **Gold medal: 2009, 2010 (Mahram) * West Asian Championship **Gold medal: 2009 (Mahram) *Iranian Basketball Super League **Champions: 2008, 2009 2009 was designated as the International Year of Astronomy by the United Nations to coincide with the 400th anniversary of Galileo Galilei's first known astronomical studies with a telescope and the publication of Astronomia Nova by Joha ... (Mahram) References External links RealGM profile Living people 1983 births Asian Games bronze medalists for Iran Basketball players at the 2008 Summer Olympics Basketball ...
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Oshin Sahakian
Oshin Sahakian (, ; born March 21, 1986) is a professional Iranian basketball player of Persian and Armenian descent who plays for Petrochimi of the Iranian Super League and also the Iranian national basketball team. Honours National team * Asian Championship **Gold medal: 2007, 2009, 2013 *Asian Games **Silver medal: 2014 **Bronze medal: 2010 * Asian Under-20 Championship **Gold medal: 2004 * Asian Under-18 Championship **Gold medal: 2004 **Silver medal: 2002 *Asian Indoor Games **Gold medal: 2009 2009 was designated as the International Year of Astronomy by the United Nations to coincide with the 400th anniversary of Galileo Galilei's first known astronomical studies with a telescope and the publication of Astronomia Nova by Joha ... External linksFIBAProfile

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Jimmy Baxter (basketball)
Jimmy Baxter (born November 30, 1980) is an American-Jordanian professional basketball player who previously played for Ilisiakos B.C. in Greece and played for various other teams since then. In 2004, Baxter, then a member of the USF Bulls men’s basketball team, was awarded the NCAA Award of Valor for saving two men trapped in a vehicle after a violent crash. He also received a key to the City of Tampa for his efforts. On January 20, 2016, Baxter signed with Toros de Aragua Toros de Aragua is a Venezuelan professional basketball club based in Aragua. The club competes in the Liga Profesional de Baloncesto The Superliga Profesional de Baloncesto, commonly known as the SPB, is the Venezuelan first division national p ... of the Venezuelan League. References {{DEFAULTSORT:Baxter, Jimmy 1980 births Living people American expatriate basketball people in Argentina American expatriate basketball people in Belgium American expatriate basketball people in Brazil Amer ...
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Chris Monroe (basketball)
Christine Monroe (born April 17, 1962) is an American cartoonist, illustrator, and author best known for her children’s book series “Monkey With A Tool Belt.” She created the weekly comic strip “Violet Days,” which appeared in the Minneapolis Star Tribune and Duluth News Tribune. "Violet Days" began in 1996 and ran weekly for 22 years. Her comic has been published in Funny Times, Ripsaw, the Funny Pages, Zenith City Arts, Madcap, Twin Cities Reader, City Pages, Pulse of the Twin Cities, Transistor, and Ruminator. An anthology of her comic strips, “Ultra Violet: 10 Years of Violet Days” was published in 2004. Monroe has written and illustrated twelve children's books, including the Monkey with a Tool Belt series. She has also illustrated seven books for other authors, including Jane Yolen’s “Trash Mountain” and two books with author Kevin Kling. Kirkus Reviews wrote of her book, ''Sneaky Sheep'' (2010), "The silly antics will tickle young readers, who will want ...
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Carlos Powell
Ricardo Auturo "Carlos" Powell (born August 29, 1983) is an American former professional basketball player. He is notable for receiving the NIT Most Valuable Player award, in the NIT tournament. Other honors he has received include 2003-2004 All SEC, 2004-2005 Preseason All SEC, and 2005 Team outstanding rebounder. Throughout his four-year career, he scored over 1500 points (1541), 600 rebounds (641), and 70 3-point field goals (71). He also holds the school record for most games played with 132. Professional career After college, Powell played professionally for Benfica in Portugal where he was the fourth leading scorer in the league with 19.4 points and 7 rebounds a game. He was subsequently named to the All-League MVP team and all league imports first team. Powell played for the New Zealand Breakers of the Australian National Basketball League during the 2006–2007 season. He shone in his debut with the Breakers, scoring 34 points against the South Dragons. Powell was argu ...
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Isfahan
Isfahan or Esfahan ( ) is a city in the Central District (Isfahan County), Central District of Isfahan County, Isfahan province, Iran. It is the capital of the province, the county, and the district. It is located south of Tehran. The city has a population of approximately 2,220,000, making it the third-most populous city in Iran, after Tehran and Mashhad, and the second-largest metropolitan area. Isfahan is located at the intersection of the two principal routes that traverse Iran, north–south and east–west. Isfahan flourished between the 9th and 18th centuries. Under the Safavid Iran, Safavid Empire, Isfahan became the capital of Iran, for the second time in its history, under Abbas the Great. It is known for its Persian architecture, Persian–Islamic architecture, Muslim architecture, grand boulevards, covered bridges, palaces, tiled mosques, and minarets. Isfahan also has many historical buildings, monuments, paintings, and artifacts. The fame of Isfahan led to the ...
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Mellat Arena
In the Ottoman Empire, a ''millet'' (; ) was an independent court of law pertaining to "personal law" under which a confessional community (a group abiding by the laws of Muslim sharia, Christian canon law, or Jewish halakha) was allowed to rule itself under its own laws. Despite frequently being referred to as a "system", before the nineteenth century the organization of what are now retrospectively called millets in the Ottoman Empire was not at all systematic. Rather, non-Muslims were simply given a significant degree of autonomy within their own community, without an overarching structure for the ''millet'' as a whole. The notion of distinct ''millets'' corresponding to different religious communities within the empire would not emerge until the eighteenth century. Subsequently, the ''millet'' system was justified through numerous foundation myths linking it back to the time of Sultan Mehmed the Conqueror (r. 1451–81), although it is now understood that no such system exist ...
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