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original on 6 July 2019.
Retrieved 7
October 2018. Yahya, Zoka (1978).
Karvand of Kasravi. Tehran: Franklin. pp. 273–283. Behrooz, Samira; Karampour,...
- Imar (Armenian: Իմար) or
Karamli (Azerbaijani: Kərəmli) is a
village located in the
Aghdara District of Azerbaijan, in the
region of Nagorno-Karabakh....
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shikekai and
garambi are common.
Shrub species and
medicinal plants such as
karvand,
vagati (candy corn plant),
ranmiri (orange climber),
Tamalpatra Cinnamomum...
- ****erting that the pre-Islamic
Iranians had
books on eloquence, such as '
Karvand'. No
trace remains of such books.
There are some
indications that some...
- frankincense), longan, and
Elaeocarpus spp.
Shrubs and
medicinal plants such as
karvand, agati, ranmiri, tamalpati, toran, dhayati, kadipatta,
narkya and murudsheng...
- Mazdak, the
Zoroastrian reformer and the
primate of
Mazdakism movement.
Kārvand: A book of rhetoric. Jāvidan
Khrad (Immortal wisdom):
Quotations of the...
- Baş Qərvənd (Bash
Qarvand or Bash
Karvand) is a
village in the
Agdam District of Azerbaijan. Baş Qərvənd at
GEOnet Names Server Baş Qərvənd in official...
- (eastern Gilan),
mentioned the Tapurians.
According to
Yahya Zoka, in "
Karvand Kasravi," it is
stated that the
Amardi or Mardians,
during Alexander the...
- was born in Pärnu, the
daughter of
Johan Riig (1871–?) and Ann Riig (née
Karvand, 1879–1958). She
graduated from Pärnu Girls' High
School in 1922 and the...
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History of America's
Discovery An
Excerpt of Plutarch's Book Kasravi's
Karvand A
Brief History of The Lion and Sun
Sheikh Safi and His
Progeny (Persian:...