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Parvaz Homay (Persian: پرواز همای; born 9
February 1980) is an
Iranian composer, lyricist, vocalist, and
performer specializing in
Persian classical-style...
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Homay (Persian: هماي), also
rendered as Umay or Umai or Homa, in Iran may
refer to:
Homay-e Olya
Homay-e
Sofla Homag (disambiguation) Umay,
alternate name...
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Homāy-nāmeh (Persian: هماینامه) is an epic poem in
Persian language which relates the
story of
Homay daughter of Kay Bahman.
Shahnameh contains a shorter...
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swallows Homay. The sun (
Homay's mother)
ceases to
shine without Homay.
Akbuzat blocks the way to a
turbulent stream,
Zarkum releases Homay from his mouth...
- with
scholars of
other lands. He
composed one of his best
known works,
Homāy o Homāyun, in Baghdad.
Returning to
Iranian lands in 1335, he
strove to...
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Homay-e Olya (Persian: هماي عليا, also
Romanized as
Homāy-e ‘Olyā; also
known as
Homāy Bālā, Homā-ye Bālā,
Homāy-e Bālā, Homā-ye ‘Olyā, Umai, Ūmay, and...
- The Huma (Persian: هما,
pronounced Homā, Avestan: Homāio), also Homa or
Homay, is a
mythical bird of
Iranian legends and fables, and
continuing as a common...
- de
Jacques Demy
enfin édités en DVD”, Télérama, 15
November 2008. King,
Homay (2015).
Virtual Memory: Time-Based Art and the
Dream of Digitality. Durham...
- or
Homak or
Homay or Homa may
refer to:
Homay, East
Azerbaijan Homag-e Bala,
Hormozgan Province Homag-e Pain,
Hormozgan Province Homay, Iran (disambiguation)...
- [4] It
Happened in 1966: Andy Warhol's
Plastic Exploding Inevitable King,
Homay (2014-11-25). "Moving On: Andy
Warhol and the
Exploding Plastic Inevitable"...