- the
Parthian Empire in 167 BC. In the
Sasanian period (226–652), 𐭧𐭥𐭩𐭥
Harēv is
listed in an
inscription on the Ka'ba-i
Zartosht at Naqsh-e Rustam; and...
-
Harev (also
known as Harey), was a
Sasanian province in Late Antiquity, that lay
within the kust of Khorasan. The
province bordered Kushanshahr in the...
- The Po****r
Resistance Committees (PRC; Arabic: لجان المقاومة الشعبية, Lijān al-Muqāwama al-Shaʿbiyya) is a
coalition of a
number of
armed Palestinian...
- 230 lose the
province to the
Sasanian Empire,
where it
became known as
Harev. Arii (disambiguation) Ari**** (disambiguation)
Alexandria in
Ariana Arian...
- Kirman, Spahan, Adurbadagan, Tabaristan, Nishapur, Tus, Sakastan, Mazun,
Harev, Marv and Sarakhs,
several mentioned belonging to the
Greater Khorasan....
- in the west,
Hyrcania in the
north west,
Margiana in the
north east, and
Harev in the
south east. The
governor of
Abarshahr is
attested to have held the...
- In 588, a m****ive Hephthalite-Turkic army
invaded the
Sasanian province Harev.
Bahram Chobin, a
military genius from the
House of Mihran, was appointed...
-
Jamila Abdallah Taha al-Shanti, 68, politician, MLC (since 2006)
Rafat Harev Hossein Abu Halal, militant, head of
military for the Po****r Resistance...