- Look up
Khosrow in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Khosrow (Persian: خسرو; also
spelled Khusrow, Khusraw, Khusrau, Khusro, Khasru, Khosru,
Chosro or Osro)...
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Khosrow I (also
spelled Khosrau,
Khusro or
Chosroes;
Middle Persian: 𐭧𐭥𐭮𐭫𐭥𐭣𐭩; New Persian: خسرو [xosˈroʊ̯]),
traditionally known by his epithet...
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Khosrow II (spelled
Chosroes II in
classical sources;
Middle Persian: 𐭧𐭥𐭮𐭫𐭥𐭣𐭩, romanized: Husrō and Khosrau),
commonly known as
Khosrow Parviz (New...
- Genus:
Ethmia Species: E. caradjae
Binomial name
Ethmia caradjae (Rebel, 1907)
Synonyms Psecadia caradjae Rebel, 1907
Ethmia chosroes Wiltshire, 1947...
- its builders:
Shapur I (241–273),
Shapur II (310–379),
Chosroes I ****hirvan (531–579) and
Chosroes II
Parvez (590–628). Kurz, Otto (1941). "The Date of...
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Detail from
Battle between Heraclius and
Chosroes,
painted by
Piero della Francesca circa 1452,
showing a
short flail with
three spherical striking ends...
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Khosrov III the
Small (Khosrov III Kotak;
Kotak means "little, short, small") was the king of
Arsacid Armenia c. 330–338/339.
Khosrov was the son and successor...
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Osroes I (also
spelled Chosroes I or
Khosrow I; Parthian: 𐭇𐭅𐭎𐭓𐭅 Husrōw) was a
Parthian contender, who
ruled the
western portion of the
Parthian Empire...
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Laodicea in Media,
Laodicea in Persis,
Antiochia in Persis,
Antiochia of
Chosroes (Gr****: Αντιόχεια του Χοσρόη),
Antiochia in
Media (Gr****: Αντιόχεια της...
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Khosrow and
Shirin (Persian: خسرو و شیرین) is the
title of a
famous tragic romance by the
Persian poet
Nizami Ganjavi (1141–1209), who also
wrote Layla...