-
Bektash Veli Murtaz̤avī, pizhūhish va nigārish-i Manūchihr (2004). Zabān-i
dīrīn-i Āz̲arbāyijān (Chāp-i 2. ed.). Tihrān: Bunyād-i Mawqūfāt-i
Duktur Maḥmūd...
-
Woman (1933)
dealt with the
story of
fictional Russian composer Nikolai Dirin, who
after being ****cuted by the
Bolsheviks flees to the
United States...
- Nam-e Gol-e
Sorkh Maye-ye Naz
Asheghi Hava-ye
Aftab Salar-khani-ha Eshgh-e
Dirin Bade-ye
Noushin Sabou-ye
Teshne Tabriz dar Meh Yar-o
Diyar To
Kisti Mitaravad...
-
ljubezenskih pripetljajev (A
Chronicle of
Amorous Incidents).
Dirin,
dirin, duka (
Dirin,
Dirin, Duka ), children's
songs from
White Carniola, 2009 Široko...
- (11): 4199–4202. doi:10.1021/ja312604r. ISSN 0002-7863. PMID 23414392.
Dirin,
Dmitry N.; Dreyfuss, Sébastien; Bodnarchuk,
Maryna I.; Nedelcu, Georgian;...
- of
Historical Biography. Trow's
Printing and Bookbinding, New York. p. 107.
peter preobrazhensky. P.
Dirin Потешные полки Петра Великого (in Russian)...
-
September 30, 2020 that
Hamrefigh (for
broadcasting in Namava)
along with
Dirin Dirin and
Vaskhandish programs have
received broadcasting licenses. This time...
- in 2016
Personal information Born (1953-03-12)
March 12, 1953 (age 72)
Dirin,
Russian SFSR,
Soviet Union Height 1.78 m (5 ft 10 in)
Weight 68 kg (150 lb)...
- forces,
resulting in the
collapse of the
White movement in Siberia.
Nikolay Dirin as
Officer Mikhail Lomakin Nikolai Simonov Valeri Solovtsov Christie & Taylor...
- speakers.
Chamba Daka is also
called Sámá Mūm.
Other dialects are
Dirim (
Dirin, Dirrim), Lamja, Dengsa, and Tola.
Dirim and Lamja–Dengsa–Tola have separate...