- Hafiz Osman
Hafiz Ozman plays as a defender for both the
Singapore Armed Forces Football Club and theSingapore national football team .
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Hafiz Ozman plays as a defender for both the
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Osman (name) — Osman (also transliterated as Usman) is the Turkish, Bosnian, Persian, and Ammiya Arabic version of the male Arabic given name Uthman, Arabic: عثمان. It was first used as a Persian version of the Arabic given name, because there is no th sound… … Wikipedia
Osman Sabri — (Kurdish: Osman Sebrî ), (1905, Kâhta, Ottoman Empire – October 11, 1993, Damascus, Syria), a Kurdish poet, writer and journalist. He was born in Narînç or Narinc (present day village of Narince, Kâhta) in what was then the eastern provinces of… … Wikipedia
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