- Abu al-Hasan (or Abu al-Husayn)
Bahmanyar ibn al-Marzban,
better simply known as
Bahmanyar (Persian: بهمنیار; died 1066) was an
Iranian scholar, who is...
- 122. Koon 2015, p. 84.
Bahmanyar 2016, p. 67.
Bahmanyar 2016, p. 70.
Goldsworthy 2006, pp. 305–306.
Lazenby 1998, p. 224.
Bahmanyar 2016, p. 71. Bagnall...
- Sara
Bahmanyar (Persian: سارا بهمنیار, born 21
March 1999) is an
Iranian karateka. She won one of the
bronze medals in the women's
kumite 50 kg event...
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Bahmanyar (Persian: بهمنيار), also
rendered as
Bahman Yari, in Iran, may
refer to:
Bahmanyar-e
Gharbi Bahmanyar-e
Sharqi This
disambiguation page lists...
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Bahmanyar-e
Gharbi (Persian: بهمنيارغربي, also
Romanized as
Bahmanyār-e Gharbī; also
known as
Bahman Yāri, Bahmanyārī-ye Gharbī, Bahmanyārī-ye Pā’īn,...
- Ibn
Bahmanyar, one of the many
enemies of Nizam,
tried to
poison him, but
failed and was
blinded by Nizam.
After the
blinding of Ibn
Bahmanyar, the enemies...
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Bahmanyar-e
Sharqi (Persian: بهمنيارشرقي, also
Romanized as
Bahmanyār-e Sharqī; also
known as
Bahman Yārī, Bahmanyārī-ye Bālā, Bahmanyārī-ye Sharqī, Bahmiyari...
- ISBN 0380787148. OCLC 41020614.
Bahmanyar, Mir. US Navy SEALs. Oxford:
Osprey Publishing, 2005. ISBN 1841768073. OCLC 62176513.
Bahmanyar, Mir with
Chris Osman...
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February 2017. Reisman,
David C. (2009-06-01). "
Bahmanyār b. al-Marzubān".
Encyclopaedia of Islam, THREE.
Bahmanyār b. al-Marzubān (d. 458/1066) is
perhaps best...
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Archived from the
original (PDF) on 11
October 2022.
Bahmanyar, Mir. "Darby's Rangers". Mir
Bahmanyar.
Archived from the
original on 11
October 2022. Retrieved...