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Afshar (Azerbaijani: Əfşar افشار; Turkish: Avşar, Afşar; Turkmen: Owşar اوْوشار; Persian: افشار, romanized:
Afshār) is a
tribe of
Oghuz Turkic origin,...
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Haleh Afshar,
Baroness Afshar, OBE,
FAcSS (Persian: هاله افشار; 21 May 1944 – 12 May 2022) was a
British life peer in the
House of Lords. She had a life-long...
- Lily
Afshar (Persian: لیلی افشار; 9
March 1960 – 24
October 2023) was an Iranian-American
classical guitarist.
Afshar moved to the
United States in 1977...
- Look up
Afshar in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Afşar,
Afshar, or Avşar may
refer to:
Afshar people, a
branch of the
Turkic Oghuz people Afshar language...
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Nazak Afshar (نازَک افشار) is a French-Iranian
woman currently imprisoned in Iran.
Iranian authorities arrested Afshar in
March 2016 upon her
arrival in...
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Afshar Operation was a
military operation in
Afghanistan that took
place on
February 11–12, 1993
during the
Second Afghan Civil War. The operation...
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Mahnaz Afshar (Persian: مهناز افشار; born June 10, 1977) is an
Iranian actress. She
gained wide
recognition in the record-breaking film
Cease Fire (2006)...
- Iraj
Afshar (Persian: ایرج افشار; 8
October 1925 – 9
March 2011) was a bibliographer, historian, scholar, professor, and a
figure in the
field of Persian...
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Afshar experiment is a
variation of the double-slit
experiment in
quantum mechanics,
devised and
carried out by
Shahriar Afshar in 2004. In the experiment...
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founded by
Nader Shah (r. 1736–1747) of the
Qirqlu clan of the
Turkoman Afshar tribe,
ruling over the
Afsharid Empire.
Tucker 2012. Stöber 2010. Amanat...