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Gligorije (Serbian: Глигорије) is a masculine given name. It may refer to: Gligorije Elezović (1879–1960), Serbian historian Gligorije Trlajić (1766–1811)
Gligorije
Serbian writer
Gligorije Trlajić (Serbian Cyrillic: Глигорије Трлајић; Mol, Bačka, Hapsburg Monarchy, 25 January 1766 – Harkov, then part of Imperial Russia, 28 September
Gligorije_Trlajić
Serbian publisher, bookbinder and editor
Gligorije "Gliša" Vozarević (Ležimir, Habsburg monarchy, 1 August 1790 – Belgrade, Principality of Serbia, 10 January 1848) was a prominent Serbian publisher
Gligorije_Vozarević
Gligorije Elezović (Serbian Cyrillic: Глигорије Елезовић; 18 January 1879 — 17 October 1960) was a Serbian historian and member of the Serbian Academy
Gligorije_Elezović
Serbian hero (1772–1804)
active during the First Serbian Uprising (1804–13). Three of the brothers, Gligorije, Dimitrije and Damjan, fell at the Battle of Čokešina (28 April 1804)
Nedić_brothers
Cyrillic letter used in Serbian and Montenegrin
several proposed shapes of the letter (one by Pavle Solarić, another by Gligorije Geršić). The variant now in use was designed by Lukijan Mušicki; it was
Dje
Prime Minister of North Macedonia since 2024
Aleksandar Grličkov Nikola Minčev Ksente Bogoev Blagoj Popov Dragoljub Stavrev Gligorije Gogovski Prime ministers of the Republic of Macedonia and of North Macedonia
Hristijan_Mickoski
Serbian writer and philosopher
for a while taught History of Law with his fellow Serbs, law professor Gligorije Trlajić and physicist Atanasije Stojković at the new Imperial Kharkov
Teodor_Filipović
Federated state of Yugoslavia (1944–1991)
Bogoev (1968–1974) Blagoja Popov (1974–1982) Dragoljub Stavrev (1982–1986) Gligorije Gogovski (1986–1991) Historical names: 1944–1946: Democratic Federal Macedonia
Socialist Republic of Macedonia
Socialist_Republic_of_Macedonia
Religious Landmark in Belgrade, Serbia
the cultural monument. The famous Belgrade bookseller and a printer, Gligorije Vozarević, erected a wooden cross decorated with icons in his own field
Vozarev_Cross
Prime minister of Macedonia from 2006 to 2016
Aleksandar Grličkov Nikola Minčev Ksente Bogoev Blagoj Popov Dragoljub Stavrev Gligorije Gogovski Prime ministers of the Republic of Macedonia and of North Macedonia
Nikola_Gruevski
the complete results below. Results by constituency Prime Minister before Prime Minister after Gligorije Gogovski SKM–PDP Nikola Kljusev Independent
1990 Macedonian parliamentary election
1990_Macedonian_parliamentary_election
Process of assembling a book
Fortino Jaime Paul Kersten [de] Polly Lada-Mocarski Suenonius Mandelgreen Gligorije Vozarević Ignatz Wiemeler Archibald Winterbottom Joseph Zaehnsdorf Bindery
Bookbinding
Yugoslav rock band
Gymnasium: Miloš Sekulić (guitar), Slavoljub Bogdanović (rhythm guitar), Gligorije Milanović (bass guitar), and Draško Reljin (drums), although at the time
Iskre
Ethnic group
general Vladimir Durković – football player Goran Đorović – football player Gligorije Elezović – historian Vladislav the Grammarian – theologian Živko Gvozdić
Kosovo_Serbs
Astronomy professor
Vojislav, Ljubomir, Kosara and Spasenija) of the wealthy abadžija (tailor) Gligorije Nedeljković and mother Aleksandra. He finished the first men's high school
Milan_Nedeljković
Church in Belgrade, Serbia
remained disputed. Presumed locations included Crveni Krst, suggested by Gligorije Vozarović [sr] who erected Vozarev Cross at the spot; Tašmajdan, which
Church_of_Saint_Sava
(NRS) Halil Beg Draga (Džemijet) ? (Džemijet) Tikveš district (3 seats) Gligorije Anastasijević (DS) ? (NRS) ? (NRS) Ljubo Bakić (NRS) ? (NRS) ? (NRS) dr
1923 Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes parliamentary election
1923_Kingdom_of_Serbs,_Croats_and_Slovenes_parliamentary_election
Cyrillic letter
Karadžić after several proposals of reforming Djerv by Lukijan Mušicki and Gligorije Geršić. However the letter Ћ (also based on djerv) was first used by Dositej
Djerv
Former bank in Sarajevo
branches in Banja Luka, Bijeljina, Brčko, Mostar, and Tuzla. In 1907, Gligorije Jeftanović [sr] represented the Serbian community in the bank's board
Landesbank für Bosnien und Herzegowina
Landesbank_für_Bosnien_und_Herzegowina
Arsić, teacher Despot Badžović (1850–1930), Kosta Šumenković (1828–1905), Gligorije Čemerikić, and others. A secret committee named "Board for Old Serbia
Sava_Dečanac
Prime minister of North Macedonia from 2017 to 2022
Aleksandar Grličkov Nikola Minčev Ksente Bogoev Blagoj Popov Dragoljub Stavrev Gligorije Gogovski Prime ministers of the Republic of Macedonia and of North Macedonia
Zoran_Zaev
Macedonian politician (born 1976)
Aleksandar Grličkov Nikola Minčev Ksente Bogoev Blagoj Popov Dragoljub Stavrev Gligorije Gogovski Prime ministers of the Republic of Macedonia and of North Macedonia
Oliver_Spasovski
Prime Minister of Macedonia from 2004 to 2006
Aleksandar Grličkov Nikola Minčev Ksente Bogoev Blagoj Popov Dragoljub Stavrev Gligorije Gogovski Prime ministers of the Republic of Macedonia and of North Macedonia
Vlado_Bučkovski
Google Books. Branković, Boško (April 21, 2019). "Correspondence Between Gligorije Jeftanović and the Great Administrative and Educational Council in 1919"
Ilarion_Radonić
Serbian politician (1797–1852)
authorities in Belgrade. Aleksa Simić also participated in the founding of the Gligorije Vozarević bookstore, the first bookstore in Belgrade. This library formed
Stojan_Simić
Jurist and diplomat from Yugoslavia (1869–1952)
Sèvres, France Relatives Son-in-law of Bosnian-Serb political leader Gligorije Jeftanović, brother-in-law of future Yugoslavian Prime Minister Milan
Miroslav_Spalajković
City in Kosovo
Shote Galica (1895–1927), Albanian rebels Florent Hasani, footballer Gligorije Elezović (1879–1960), Serbian historian Hasan Prishtina (1873–1933), Albanian
Vushtrri
Serb knez and militia commander
and beginning of the Serbian Revolution. Marko left three sons, Kosta, Gligorije and Jovan. His cousins Vasa and Tanasije became generals in the uprising
Marko_J._Čarapić
Name list
Griogair Scots: Gregor, Greig (diminutive) Serbian: Grigorije (Григорије), Gligorije (Глигорије), or Grgur (Гргур) Slovak: Gregor, Jerguš Slovene: Grega or
Gregory_(given_name)
Month of 1914
Europa, the largest hotel in Sarajevo, as it was owned by Serb merchant Gligorije Jeftanović. Two Serbians were killed in the violence. The British steamer
June_1914
Macedonian politician (born 1966)
Aleksandar Grličkov Nikola Minčev Ksente Bogoev Blagoj Popov Dragoljub Stavrev Gligorije Gogovski Prime ministers of the Republic of Macedonia and of North Macedonia
Ljubčo_Georgievski
Head of the City of Belgrade
Delimirković (1855) Marko Stojković (1861 – 1862) Jovan Smiljanić (1865 – 1866) Gligorije Jovanović (1866) Mihailo Terzibašić (6 September 1866 – 14 September 1867)
Mayor_of_Belgrade
Macedonian politician (born 1962)
Aleksandar Grličkov Nikola Minčev Ksente Bogoev Blagoj Popov Dragoljub Stavrev Gligorije Gogovski Prime ministers of the Republic of Macedonia and of North Macedonia
Talat_Xhaferi
President of Macedonia from 2004 to 2009
Aleksandar Grličkov Nikola Minčev Ksente Bogoev Blagoj Popov Dragoljub Stavrev Gligorije Gogovski Prime ministers of the Republic of Macedonia and of North Macedonia
Branko_Crvenkovski
Military unit
Bešanović transferred to the Bosnian-Serbian Frei Corps in 1788. Lieutenant Gligorije Popović and Lieutenant Thimotie Zivković transferred to Count Gyulay's
Šajkaši
Head of government of North Macedonia
March 1974 29 April 1982 SKM 8 Dragoljub Stavrev (1932–2003) 29 April 1982 June 1986 SKM 9 Gligorije Gogovski (1943–2022) June 1986 27 January 1991 SKM
Prime Minister of North Macedonia
Prime_Minister_of_North_Macedonia
Russian scientist (1773–1842)
named in his honour Andrej Dudrovich Atanasije Stojković Teodor Filipović Gligorije Trlajić Sava Petrović Đorđe Koritar Karazin Vasily Nazarovich // Great
Vasily_Karazin
Macedonian politician (born 1972)
Aleksandar Grličkov Nikola Minčev Ksente Bogoev Blagoj Popov Dragoljub Stavrev Gligorije Gogovski Prime ministers of the Republic of Macedonia and of North Macedonia
Radmila_Šekerinska
Yugoslav general (1882–1945)
near Lazarevac. It traced its origins to two brothers, Damitrije and Gligorije, who had defended the Čokešina Monastery from the Turks during the Serbian
Milutin_Nedić
Prime Minister of North Macedonia from 2022 to 2024
Aleksandar Grličkov Nikola Minčev Ksente Bogoev Blagoj Popov Dragoljub Stavrev Gligorije Gogovski Prime ministers of the Republic of Macedonia and of North Macedonia
Dimitar_Kovačevski
Surname list
surname, meaning "son of Elez". Notable people with the surname include: Gligorije Elezović (1879–1960), Serbian historian Jovica Elezović (born 1956), Serbian
Elezović
Serbian writer and philologist (1784–1828)
abstracts for paralegals and lawyers, and translating books first for Gligorije Dimić, a wealthy merchant, and later for Orthodox Metropolitan-Bishop
Luka_Milovanov_Georgijević
Military unit
East Bosnia Brigade, the 1st Majevica Brigade and Majevica Detachment. Gligorije Mandić was a commander of the division while its political commissar was
17th Division (Yugoslav Partisans)
17th_Division_(Yugoslav_Partisans)
(1761–1842) was the patron of Matica Srpska, a literary and cultural society Gligorije Trlajić (1766–1811), writer, poet, polyglot and professor of law at the
List_of_people_from_Serbia
Legendary Serbian knight
woman (shkina in the original) and then is decapitated by the Ottomans. Gligorije Elezović recorded the Albanian version in the 1920s in Kosovo as sung
Miloš_Obilić
Albanian resistance leader
Gjilan to Preševo, the XVI Macedonian Partisan Brigade, commanded by Gligorije Šaranović "Gliša", alongside a paramilitary unit from Pasjane and nearby
Jusuf_Baftjari
Prime Minister of Macedonia from 2016 to 2017
Aleksandar Grličkov Nikola Minčev Ksente Bogoev Blagoj Popov Dragoljub Stavrev Gligorije Gogovski Prime ministers of the Republic of Macedonia and of North Macedonia
Emil_Dimitriev
Bosnian princess, b. 1453
the Ottoman Empire. According to a hypothesis of the Serbian historian Gligorije Elezović, the guardianship of the princess was entrusted to Isa-Beg Isaković
Catherine of Bosnia (princess)
Catherine_of_Bosnia_(princess)
Ethnic group
– General-in-Chief of the Russian Imperial Army, former Frontiersman Gligorije Trlajic – writer, poet, polyglot and professor of law at the universities
Serbs_in_Russia
Serbian Orthodox chapel and mausoleum
also buried in the chapel's crypt. Staka Skenderova, Paulina Irby, and Gligorije Jeftanović [sr] are also buried in the cemetery near the chapel. The Serbian
Vidovdan_Heroes_Chapel
Serbian teacher and activist (1874–1915)
Instance in Prizren. He worked on a Serbian-Turkish dictionary together with Gligorije Elezović. Jovan Šantrić died in battle during the First World War on 18
Jovan_Šantrić
Serbian general, politician, and Nazi collaborator (1878–1946)
Zaoka, near Lazarevac. It traced its origins to two brothers, Damjan and Gligorije, who defended the Čokešina Monastery from the Turks during the Serbian
Milan_Nedić
Village in Croatia
arrival of a new family from Plavno, the Munimagarac, one member of which, Gligorije Munimagarac, is probably the founder of Baljci's Gligorić family. These
Baljci,_Ružić
Plateau on Vračar Hill, Belgrade, Serbia
than it occupies today. Propositions include: Crveni Krst, suggested by Gligorije Vozarović [sr] who erected reddish Vozarev Krst at the spot, which gave
Vračar_plateau
Serbian businessman
archimandrite Sava Dečanac, Aksentije Hadžiarsić, Despot Badžović and Gligorije Čemerikić with the aim of facilitating the breakthrough of the Serbian
Kosta_Šumenković
1804 battle between Serbia and the Ottoman Empire
that participated in the battle–Gligorije, Dimitrije and Damjan. The Nedić were a peasant family of five brothers (Gligorije, Mihailo, Spasoje, Dimitrije
Battle_of_Čokešina
Village in Skopje, North Macedonia
Albanians were killed by the XVI Macedonian Partisan Brigade, led by Gligorije Šaranović-"Gliša", under the pretext of collaboration with the occupier
Blace,_Čučer-Sandevo
Hotel in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina
other sites of interest. Funded by wealthy merchant and industrialist Gligorije "Gliša" Jeftanović [sr] (1841-1927), the site near the former Tašlihan
Hotel_Europe_(Sarajevo)
Yugoslav political leader
Aleksandar Grličkov Nikola Minčev Ksente Bogoev Blagoj Popov Dragoljub Stavrev Gligorije Gogovski Prime ministers of the Republic of Macedonia and of North Macedonia
Lazar_Koliševski
1st prime minister of Macedonia
Aleksandar Grličkov Nikola Minčev Ksente Bogoev Blagoj Popov Dragoljub Stavrev Gligorije Gogovski Prime ministers of the Republic of Macedonia and of North Macedonia
Nikola_Kljusev
Australian literary translator (born 1965)
2021 Sea, Sun, Salt: Short Stories from Montenegro, various authors, Gligorije Dijak, Podgorica, 2022 Balkan Bombshells: Contemporary Women's Writing
Will_Firth
(1761–1842) was the patron of Matica Srpska, a literary and cultural society Gligorije Trlajic (1766–1811), writer, poet, polyglot and professor of law at the
List_of_Serbs
Serbian politician and writer
1821, and supplemented by lawyer Jovan Hadžić, was reprinted in 1846 by Gligorije Vozarović. In 1848 the work was translated into French by Alfred Vigneron
Dimitrije_Davidović
Serbian poet
1961) was a Serbian poet. Miljković was born in Niš to a Serb father Gligorije Miljković, who hails from Gadžin Han, and a Croat mother Marija Brailo
Branko_Miljković
Serbian politician, jurist, writer and professor
Gligorije (Gliša) Geršić (also Gliša Giga Geršić); (19 July 1842 in Bela Crkva – 1918 in Belgrade, Kingdom of Serbia) was a Serbian politician, jurist
Gliša_Geršić
Urban neighbourhood in Vračar / Zvezdara, Belgrade, Serbia
recently been built. According to one version, reason why Serbian publisher Gligorije Vozarović (1790–1848) erected a wooden cross (Vozarev Cross) in the area
Crveni_Krst,_Belgrade
Russian philosopher and educator
study". Vasily Karazin, founder of Kharkov University Atanasije Stojković Gligorije Trlajic Teodor Filipović (also known as Božidar Grujović) "University
Andrej_Dudrovich
Macedonian politician (born 1959)
Aleksandar Grličkov Nikola Minčev Ksente Bogoev Blagoj Popov Dragoljub Stavrev Gligorije Gogovski Prime ministers of the Republic of Macedonia and of North Macedonia
Hari_Kostov
Pts: Jabari Bird; 20 Rebs: Ivan Rabb; 13 Asts: Charlie Moore; 4 Pts: Stephen Thompson Jr.; 25 Rebs: Gligorije Rakocevic; 9 Asts: Jaquori McLaughlin; 6
2017 Pac-12 Conference men's basketball tournament
2017_Pac-12_Conference_men's_basketball_tournament
American college basketball season
2014 Recruit ratings: Scout: Rivals: 247Sports: ESPN: Gligorije Rakocevic C Montebello, CA Cantwell-Sacred Heart of Mary High School 6 ft
2015–16 Oregon State Beavers men's basketball team
2015–16_Oregon_State_Beavers_men's_basketball_team
Serbian Chetnik and jurist (1883-1928)
Committee which also included president Bogdan Radenković, Vasa Jovanović, Gligorije Elezović, Milan Čemerikić, Sava Stojanović, Aleksandar Bukvić, David Dimitrijević
Velimir_Prelić
Serbian merchant, national, and political worker
1896, Šola became the president of that municipality and, together with Gligorije Jeftanović, led the struggle of Serbs for church-school autonomy, which
Vojislav_Šola
Serbian writer and philosopher (1878–1947)
Pljevlja gymnasium, where he had a colleague, professor and historian Gligorije Elezović. Vasa Stajić published a socialist journal called Novi Srbin
Vasa_Stajić
Serbian activist (1850–1930)
Aksentije Hadži Arsić, Despot Badžović, Kosta Šumenković (1828–1905), Gligorije Čemerikić, and others. Badžović was present as a soldier and commander
Despot_Badžović
Riots after the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand in 1914
the largest hotel in Sarajevo, which was owned by the Serb merchant Gligorije Jeftanović. The crowds directed their anger principally at Serb shops
Anti-Serb_riots_in_Sarajevo
Political group formed in 1918
Čabrajić Vladimir Ćorović Ljubomir Galić Maksim Gjurković Šćepan Grđić Gligorije Jeftanović [sr] Vjekoslav Jelavić Milan Jojkić Dušan Kecmanović Kosta
National Council of Slovenes, Croats and Serbs
National_Council_of_Slovenes,_Croats_and_Serbs
Traditional ethnic community in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina
bishop Danilo Ilić – Young Bosnia revolutionary Ipe Ivandić – musician Gligorije Jeftanović – merchant and industrialist Momo Kapor – writer Nele Karajlić
Serbs_of_Sarajevo
Serbian-Russian physicist (1773–1832)
Новый завѣтъ Господа нашего Іисуса Христа. Въ Типографіи Карла Тахуница. Gligorije Trlajić Teodor Filipović Vasily Karazin Andrej Dudrovich Jojić, Ljiljana;
Atanasije_Stojković
Serbian literary scholar and literary historian
of BIGZ publishing company 1998 Gliša Elezović Award of the Foundation Gligorije Elezović Kulturna Manifestacija Leposavić 1999 Sava Mrkalj Award of Prosvjeta
Dušan_Ivanić
List of participants in the First Serbian Uprising (1804–1813)
Nedić 1774–1807 1804–1807 buljubaša Joined to avenge his hajduk brothers Gligorije and Damnjan. Jova Barjaktar ? ? barjaktar under Dimitrije Kujundžija Son
List of people of the First Serbian Uprising
List_of_people_of_the_First_Serbian_Uprising
Library in Belgrade, Serbia
last two centuries. In 1832, the library was established by bookbinder Gligorije Vozarović in his bookstore, and its first collection consisted of gifts
National_Library_of_Serbia
Vaso Pelagić Sava Bjelanović Alimpije Vasiljević Milan Kujundžić Aberdar Gligorije "Giga" Geršić Jovan Turoma Serb revolutionary organizations Also United
United_Serb_Youth
and with him the other nine fell: Jakov Đura Gabaj of Stara Pazova; Gligorije Đorđević of Ratevo; Đura Ivanišević of Montenegro; Đorđe Filipović-Brka
Petar_Kacarević
Group of L. Marković Xhafer Sylejmani Radical Group of Božidar Maksimović Gligorije Tašković Agrarian Party Vrbas Banovina Dušan Milošević Yugoslav Radical
1939 Yugoslavian Senate election
1939_Yugoslavian_Senate_election
Serbian merchant & publisher (1787–1850)
the 48 contributors to the Belgrade City Library, which he founded with Gligorije Vozarović in 1832. Matica srpska Jovan Hadžić "Јосиф МИЛОВУК". "Digitalna
Josif_Milovuk
Montenegrin military officer
1943. Savo Lazarević was 93 when, together with his brother Vučeta and Gligorije Puletić from Gornje Lipovo, defended his house from the attacking communist
Savo_Lazarević
Hadžiarsić, teacher Despot Badžović and Kuzman Badžović from Kruševo, Gligorije Čemerikić and others. On 20 May 1877 Badžović was in the delegation of
Serb revolutionary organizations
Serb_revolutionary_organizations
published them were fined 1,500 krone. After declaring the annexation by Gligorije Jeftanović, the fight for autonomy ended and the Bosnian-Serbian alliance
Diet_of_Bosnia
American college basketball season
(1.93 m) 180 lb (82 kg) Fr O'Dea High School Seattle, Washington C 23 Gligorije Rakocevic 6 ft 11 in (2.11 m) 255 lb (116 kg) Jr Cantwell-Sacred Heart
2017–18 Oregon State Beavers men's basketball team
2017–18_Oregon_State_Beavers_men's_basketball_team
Serbian rebel and military leader
Chetnik Dušan, Vojvoda Micko, Vojvoda Jovan Dovezenski, Chetnik Gligorije.
Micko_Krstić
Sports season
, Wt. GPA Major Chase Jeter Arizona F 6-10, 230 3.54 General studies Gligorije Rakocevic††† Oregon State F 6-11, 250 3.66 Digital communication arts
2018–19 Pac-12 Conference men's basketball season
2018–19_Pac-12_Conference_men's_basketball_season
Name list
may wish to change that link to point directly to the intended article. Gligorije Grgur Grković 1977, p. 68. Grković, Milica (1977). Rečnik ličnih imena
Grigorije
American college basketball season
11 m) 210 lb (95 kg) Fr Mission Hills HS San Marcos, California C 23 Gligorije Rakocevic 6 ft 11 in (2.11 m) 255 lb (116 kg) Sr Cantwell-Sacred Heart
2018–19 Oregon State Beavers men's basketball team
2018–19_Oregon_State_Beavers_men's_basketball_team
Mountain Wreath by Njegoš with a prologue by Laza Kostić (1902). With Gligorije Geršić, Antonije Hadžić translated Othello (1886) and independently translated
Antonije_Hadžić
American college basketball season
Washington 22 F 6'11" 210 Freshman San Marcos, CA Transferred to Nevada Gligorije Rakocevic 23 C 6'11" 255 Senior Bijelo Polje, Montenegro Graduated
2019–20 Oregon State Beavers men's basketball team
2019–20_Oregon_State_Beavers_men's_basketball_team
Sports season
Communication Jeff Pollard Washington State F 6-9, 240 3.72 Undeclared Gligorije Rakocevic Oregon State F 6-11, 250 3.70 Digital communication arts Stephen
2017–18 Pac-12 Conference men's basketball season
2017–18_Pac-12_Conference_men's_basketball_season
American college basketball season
(1.93 m) 200 lb (91 kg) Jr Skyview High School Billings, Montana C 23 Gligorije Rakocevic 6 ft 11 in (2.11 m) 255 lb (116 kg) So Cantwell-Sacred Heart
2016–17 Oregon State Beavers men's basketball team
2016–17_Oregon_State_Beavers_men's_basketball_team
Serbian education reformer and author
in Vienna and who were proficient in Slavonic-Serbian. Among them were Gligorije Trlajić and Stefan Vujanovski who, after the death of Prince Dmitry Mikhailovich
Stefan_Vujanovski
GLIGORIJE
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Boy/Male
British, English
From the Weaver's Meadow
Surname or Lastname
English
English : patronymic from Lown 1.
Boy/Male
British, English
Beautiful Vale or Valley
Girl/Female
Tamil
Wise, Very intelligent
Boy/Male
Tamil
Nectar
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
A Poet
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
The Highest; Greatest; Excellent; Noble
Girl/Female
Welsh
Lord.
Male
French
Variant spelling of French Pascal, PASCHAL means "Passover; Easter."
Girl/Female
Afghan, Arabic, Muslim, Pashtun
Bright Moon-night
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