- air
quality among major Iranian cities. The
Damask rose
cultivar Rosa '
Ispahan' is
named after the city. Cows
endemic to
Isfahan became extinct in 2020...
- Rosa '
Ispahan', also
known as 'Rose d'Ispahan' and 'Pompon des Princes', is a
clear pink, half-open kind of
Damask rose, a type of
garden rose introduced...
- The
Adventures of
Hajji Baba of
Ispahan is a
satirical Oriental novel in English. It was
written in 1824 by
James Justinian Morier, a
former British envoy...
- Dānishgāh, “Dānish's place”),
nowadays nicknamed and better-known as
Villa Ispahan (French: [vila ispaɑ̃];
Iranian Persian: ویلای اسپهان Vilâ-ye Espahân)...
- The
Armenian Catholic Eparchy of
Isfahan (or
Ispahan or Esfahan) is a
suffragan eparchy (Eastern
Catholic diocese),
covering all of Iran, in the ecclesiastical...
-
Commons has
media related to
Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Teheran-
Ispahan. Art. „
Ispahan“ in
Catholic Encyclopedia A
brief history of the
Lazarist mission...
-
sometimes as the
Iranian Rose,
Bulgarian rose, Taif rose & "Emirati rose",
Ispahan rose,
Castile rose, and Đulbešećerka (Bosnia and
Herzegovina and the Balkans)...
- po****r were The
Adventures of
Hajji Baba of
Ispahan (1824) and its sequel, The
Adventures of
Hajji Baba of
Ispahan in
England (1828). The
former novel is a...
-
suggested by The
Adventures of
Hajji Baba of
Ispahan by
James Justinian Morier (3 vols., London, 1824). In
Ispahan, Persia, a
barber named Hajji Baba (John...
- The
Adventures of
Hajji Baba of
Ispahan in
England is an 1828
novel by the
British traveller and
writer James Justinian Morier. It is a
sequel to his...