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Chehr (Persian: چهر) is a
village in, and the
capital of,
Shirez Rural District of
Bisotun District,
Harsin County,
Kermanshah province, Iran. At the...
- ISSN 0342-734X. Hadian; Good;
Pollard (2013). "Textiles from
Douzlakh Salt Mine at
Chehr Abad, Iran: A
Technical and
Contextual Study of Late pre-Islamic Iranian...
- origin, the
Arabicised form Shahrazād
being the
equivalent of the
Persian Chehr-āzād,
meaning "of
noble descent and/or appearance". Ch.
Pellat (2011). "Alf...
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Chehr is a
village of
Abbottabad District in the
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province of ****stan. It is a
forty minutes away from
Havelian City of Abbottabad...
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after Schumann and Hölderlin (1987) What
Where (1988),
chamber opera Alb-
Chehr (1991) for speaker,
singers and
chamber ensemble (S)irató for orchestra...
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Chehr Qoralivand (Persian: چناردم چهرقرعليوند, also
Romanized as Chenār-e Dom
Chehr Qorʿalīvand; also
known as Chenār-e Dom
Chehr, Chenār Dom
Chehr,...
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parts Manu (Manou),
which means "Heaven" in the old
Persian language; and
Chehr,
which means "face". Manuchehr,
mythical hero from Shahnameh. Manuchehr...
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mummified human remains have been
recovered from the
Douzlakh Salt Mine at
Chehr Abad in
northwestern Iran. Due to
their salt preservation,
these bodies...
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Sukhteh (Persian: شهرسوخته, also
Romanized as
Shahr Sūkhteh; also
known as
Chehr-e Sūkhteh) is a
village in Takab-e
Kuhmish Rural District,
Sheshtomad District...
- the
first son of Fath-Ali Shah, the
second Qajar king of Persia, and Ziba-
Chehr Khanum, a
Georgian girl of the
Tsikarashvili (also
spelled Tzicara Chwili)...