"Anjohl Tennan"@de . "Anjohl Tennan"@fr . . . "2366"^^ . "Anjohl Tennan \u00E9tait un Bajoran qui mourut dans un camp de travail sur Batal en 2366. (DS9: \"The Changing Face of Evil\") On ne sait pas quelle est la part de v\u00E9rit\u00E9 sur l'histoire de Anjohl telle que l'a racont\u00E9e Dukat."@fr . . "Masculin"@fr . . . "Anjohl Tennan"@en . . . "Anjohl Tennan ist ein Bajoraner. Er stirbt im Jahr 2366 w\u00E4hrend der Cardassianischen Besetzung von Bajor im Arbeitslager von Batal. (DS9: )"@de . . "Anjohl Tennan was a Bajoran male who lived on Bajor as a farmer during the Occupation of Bajor by the Cardassians. He was a deeply religious man, and often sought religious support to bless his crops to prosper during the growing season. Anjohl remained at his farm in Relliketh with his only brother during the Great Famine, where their entire community struggled to survive, and was captured just after the Famine by the Cardassians, who, after the Bajoran Resistance destroyed the Cardassian outpost at Relliketh, were ordered by Gul Skrain Dukat to execute 100 random Bajorans as a public example. Anjohl and the other prisoners were spared, however, when Ranjen Winn Adami bribed the pilot of Anjohl's transport, Prenar, to \"accidentally\" misread his orders and divert his prisoners to the labor camp at Batal where Anjohl remained a slave. Anjohl died in the camp in 2366. Dukat secretly posed as Anjohl in 2375, but Solbor exposed his identity, as he had led an investigation that revealed Anjohl's true fate. (DS9 episode: \"The Changing Face of Evil\")."@en . "Anjohl Tennan ist ein Bajoraner. Er stirbt im Jahr 2366 w\u00E4hrend der Cardassianischen Besetzung von Bajor im Arbeitslager von Batal. (DS9: )"@de . "Prisonnier"@fr . . . . "Anjohl Tennan \u00E9tait un Bajoran qui mourut dans un camp de travail sur Batal en 2366. (DS9: \"The Changing Face of Evil\") On ne sait pas quelle est la part de v\u00E9rit\u00E9 sur l'histoire de Anjohl telle que l'a racont\u00E9e Dukat."@fr . . . . . . . . . . . "Anjohl Tennan was a Bajoran who died in the labor camp at Batal in 2366. (DS9: \"The Changing Face of Evil\") According to Cardassian Gul Dukat, who assumed Anjohl's identity after he had himself surgically altered, Anjohl was a farmer from Relliketh. (DS9: \"'Til Death Do Us Part\") This character was only mentioned in dialogue. According to the script for \"The Changing Face of Evil\", the pronunciation for Anjohl Tennan was \"ahhn-JOLL (rhymes with roll) ten-ARN\"."@en . "Anjohl Tennan was a Bajoran male who lived on Bajor as a farmer during the Occupation of Bajor by the Cardassians. He was a deeply religious man, and often sought religious support to bless his crops to prosper during the growing season. Anjohl remained at his farm in Relliketh with his only brother during the Great Famine, where their entire community struggled to survive, and was captured just after the Famine by the Cardassians, who, after the Bajoran Resistance destroyed the Cardassian outpost at Relliketh, were ordered by Gul Skrain Dukat to execute 100 random Bajorans as a public example. Anjohl and the other prisoners were spared, however, when Ranjen Winn Adami bribed the pilot of Anjohl's transport, Prenar, to \"accidentally\" misread his orders and divert his prisoners to the labor"@en . . "Anjohl Tennan was a Bajoran who died in the labor camp at Batal in 2366. (DS9: \"The Changing Face of Evil\") According to Cardassian Gul Dukat, who assumed Anjohl's identity after he had himself surgically altered, Anjohl was a farmer from Relliketh. (DS9: \"'Til Death Do Us Part\") This character was only mentioned in dialogue. According to the script for \"The Changing Face of Evil\", the pronunciation for Anjohl Tennan was \"ahhn-JOLL (rhymes with roll) ten-ARN\"."@en . . "Anjohl Tennan"@fr .