- The
Marble Throne (Persian: تخت مرمر, romanized: Taxt-e
Marmar) is an 18th
century throne in
Golestan Palace, Tehran, Iran. The
throne was
built from 1747...
- The
Marble Palace (Persian: کاخ مرمر, Kākh-e
Marmar) is a
historic building and
former royal residence in Tehran, Iran. It is
located in the city centre...
- B****em Ali
Marmar (Arabic: بَاسِم عَلِيّ مَرْمَر; born 28
March 1977) is a
Lebanese football coach and
former player who is head
coach of
Lebanese Premier...
- 26, 2024.
Retrieved February 3, 2016. Van der Kolk BA, Van der Hart O,
Marmar CR (1996). "Dissociation and
information processing in
posttraumatic stress...
- The
Golestan Palace (Persian: کاخ گلستان, Kākh-e Golestān), also
transliterated as the
Gulistan Palace and
sometimes translated as the Rose
Garden Palace...
-
beautiful tree:
Indigenous Indian education in the
eighteenth century Prof.
Marmar Mukhopadhayay compiled a book
titled Total Quality Management in Education...
- he was
ordained as a
priest in the
Armenian Apostolic Church. His wife,
Marmar, died in 1768,
leaving behind four children. He
served in
locations including...
- Dhi
Marmar (Arabic: ذي مرمر) is a sub-district
located in Bani
Hushaysh District, Sana'a Governorate, Yemen. Dhi
Marmar had a po****tion of 8178 according...
-
Heritage Site
Golestan Palace of
Qajar dynasty and Sa'dabad,
Niavaran and
Marmar Palace of
Pahlavi dynasty. Tehran's
landmarks include the
Azadi Tower, a...
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