- ħadˈdaːd]. Also
spelled Fairouz,
Feyrouz or Fayrouz; Arabic: فيروز, romanized:
Fayrūz,
pronounced [fajˈruːz]. Arabic: عصفورة الشرق, romanized: ʿAṣfūrat aš-Šarq...
- Abū ʿAbd Allāh
Fayrūz al-Daylamī al-Himyarī (Arabic: ابو عبداللہ فيروز الديلمي, Persian: فیروز دیلمی,
Firuz the Daylamite) was a
Persian companion of the...
- Ibn
Fayruz (d. 1801), real name
Muhammad bin
Abdullah al-
Fayruz al-Tamimi al-Najdi was a
Hanbali jurist, best
known for his
criticism of the
Wahhabi movement...
-
during this rebellion,
while Fayruz and
Jushnas (Gushnasp)
managed to flee with
their allies and
later defeated Ghayth.
Fayruz and the al-Abnāʾ
people were...
-
Fayrūz (Arabic: فيروز, lit. 'Turquoise'),
variously transcribed as Feyrouz, Fayrouz, Fairuz, Fairooz,
Fayruz etc., is an
Arabic given name for females...
- ("The
Merciful for Yemen"). Aswad's rule over
Yemen was short-lived as
Fayruz al-Daylami, a
Persian Muslim,
brought an army
against Aswad.
According to...
- جالفايان; 15
March 1943 – 30
January 2016),
known in
Egypt as
Feyrouz or
Fayruz (فيروز), was an
Egyptian film
child actress.
Piruz was born in
Cairo in...
-
Fayrouz Al
Halabiya (Arabic: فيروز الحلبية, lit. 'Fairouz of Aleppo') or
Fayruz Mamish (فيروز ماميش), was a
Syrian singer, who was
mainly active in Damascus...
-
prophet of Rahman. He was ********inated by a
Yemeni of
Persian origin called Fayruz al-Daylami. Christians, who were
mainly staying in
Najran along with Jews...
- 9th-century
Sawad (from El-Samarraie, 1970)
Astan T****ujs Shadh-
Fayruz (aka Hulwan)
Fayruz-Qubadh al-Jabal
Tamarra Arbil Khanaqin Shadh Hurmuz Buzurjisabur...