- The
Kabars (Gr****: Κάβαροι), also
known as
Qavars (Qabars) or
Khavars were
Khazar rebels who
joined Magyar tribes and the Rus'
Khaganate confederations...
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Khavar may
refer to:
Khavar Shahr Khavar-e Pain
Khavar-e Sey****
Khalaf Kabar, a
Turkic ethnic group Khavar (newspaper), an
Iranian newspaper All pages...
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Khavar-e no (Persian: خاور نو, lit. 'New East') was an
Iranian Persian-language
daily newspaper,
published from
Tabriz 1943 to 1945.
Mahmud Torabi was...
- translation. For instance, the
Persian equivalent for
Middle East is خاورمیانه (
Khāvar-e miyāneh), the
Hebrew is המזרח התיכון (hamizrach hatikhon), and the Turkish...
- over the
latter in the 8th
century CE, and a revolt, put down, by the
Khavars around the mid-9th
century is
often invoked as in part
influenced by their...
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Khavar (Persian: خاور) is an
Iranian newspaper in the Fars region. The
concessionaire of this
newspaper was
Mahmoud Erfan and it was
published in Shiraz...
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Khavari (Persian: خاوری;
adjective form of
Khavar (خاور (xâvar)) –
meaning "east" – thus
literally "eastern", "oriental") is a Dari and
Persian surname...
- Dümmerth also
argued in
favor of Bulcsú's
Khavar ethnicity,
which is why he
later emphasized the role of the
Khavars in the
conquest of the
homeland in the...
- Abrar-ul-Haq, Diesby,
Shamsher Sandhu,
Ginny Diwan,
Dhruv Yogi and
Ghulam Mohd.
Khavar. The
first song,
titled "The
Punjaabban Song", was
recreated by Tanishk...
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Khavar Shahr (Persian: خاورشهر) is a
village in
Ghaniabad Rural District of the
Central District of Ray County,
Tehran province, Iran. At the time of the...