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Afrig (died 4th century) was the
Iranian founder of the
Afrighid dynasty of Khwarazm. He is said to have
built a
fortress known as Fil or Fir near his...
- been questioned.
According to al-Biruni, the
Afrighids were
founded by
Afrig in 305,
succeeding the semi-legendary line of the Siyavushids,
founded by...
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Dakar celebrates (French: L'Afrique accueille,
Dakar célèbre) (Wolof:
Afrig dalal,
Ndakaaru jëmël)
Athletes ~2,700 (expected)
Events 151 in 25 sports...
- been questioned.
According to the latter, the
Afrighids were
founded by
Afrig in 305,
succeeding the semi-legendary line of the Siyavushids,
founded by...
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AFRĪḠ".
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succeeded by
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