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Birûn (Ottoman Turkish: بیرون, from the
Persian word for 'outside') was the term used in the
Ottoman Empire to
designate the "Outer Service" of the imperial...
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Birun (Persian: بيرون, also
Romanized as
Bīrūn) is a
village in Garmeh-ye
Jonubi Rural District, in the
Central District of
Meyaneh County, East Azerbaijan...
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Cambridge University Press. pp. 72–73. ISBN 978-0-521-47159-6.
Ensemble Bîrûn (2016). I maftirîm e le
opere degli ebrei sefarditi nella musica classica...
- land
located between two rivers), with the
residue being ****igned to the
Birun-i-Panjnad ("outside the five rivers"). However,
Habib cautions that this...
- Qalat[citation needed] or
kalata (قلعه) in Persian, and qal'a(-t) or qil'a(-t) (قلعہ, قلعة) in Arabic,
means 'fortress', 'fortification', 'castle', or...
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rural district. Iran
portal Also
romanized as Borūn Qeshlāq; also
known as
Bīrūn Qeshlāq
OpenStreetMap contributors (11
September 2024). "Borun Qeshlaq,...
- 11th-century India. Al-Biruni's name is
derived from the
Persian word bērūn or
bīrūn ("outskirts"), as he was born in an
outlying district of Kath, the capital...
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before being appointed to
senior posts in the palace's
outer service (
Birûn). At the same time,
Bayezid founded the Ağa Bölükleri (lit. 'Agha's Troops')...
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Birun Bashm Rural District (Persian: دهستان بيرونبشم) is in
Marzanabad District of
Chalus County,
Mazandaran province, Iran. Its
capital is the village...
- buildings:
Imperial kitchen, (palace school),
Harem (women's quarters),
Birûn (outer
service section of the palace), kitchens,
beverages kitchen, confectionery...