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abadan

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Abadan is a 2003 drama film by the Iranian filmmaker Mani Haghighi . It was his first feature film after making a few short films. Since the film was not pre-approved by Iran's Ministry of Culture and Islamic Guidance and because it included profanity and ...

Usage examples of abadan.

Although he wore no uniform, they knew his name was Abadan Riji, and that he had ridden off Osman Atalan and all his most famous aggagiers to reach Khartoum.

Can a man like Abadan Riji ever love a woman in the same way that she loves him?

On the other hand he was still not certain how far out of his sight he could trust the slave Abadan Riji.

Osman left them in no doubt that they should accede to the reasonable orders and directions of Abadan Riji in the accomplishment of the objects of the expedition.

In the last resort, he could plead with the Khalif that Abadan Riji was the leader of the band and therefore responsible for any breach of etiquette or custom.

But IPC imported the remaining third from a large refinery in Abadan, Iran.

Iraqi intelligence sources reported that Iranian forces in Khuzestan, which had formerly included two divisions distributed among Ahvaz, Dezful, and Abadan, now consisted of only a number of ill-equipped battalion-sized formations.

By mid-October, a full division advanced through Khuzestan headed for Khorramshahr and Abadan and the strategic oil fields nearby.

His body was completely unresponsive as he looked back across the decades to see the diverted passenger train racing across Abadan station, trying to make up for time it had lost on StLincoln.

Starflyer threat is over, I will be arresting you for the Abadan atrocity.

They were all on the train from StLincoln when it passed through Abadan station.

It was Adam who contacted Oscar because they were at Abadan station together.

In 1913, the first APOC refinery at Abadan began production, purifying the oil for use even before it left the shores of the Gulf.

The invisible wall of heavy atoms had even reached as far as Abadan, Iran-some 780 miles from the blast zone.

With the Germans in control of Syria, Egypt, the vital Canal Zone, and the oil refineries at Abadan would come under the direct threat of continuous air attack.