- with a po****tion of up to 500,000.
During this period, Merv was
known as "
Marw al-Shāhijān" (Merv the Great), and
frequently referred to as the "capital...
-
Marw-Rud (Persian: مرورود, also Persian: مروروذ
Marw-Rudh) or
Marw al-Rudh (from Arabic: مرو الروذ; lit. '
Marw on the river'),
locally used to be known...
- best he has ever ridden. His brother,
Weiho Marwing, is also
involved in
Thoroughbred racing and is a
trainer in
South Africa.
Weichong Marwing profile...
-
Balochistan region of ****stan,
Iranian Balochistan,
Afghanistan and
around the
Marw oasis in Turkmenistan.
During the
colonial period in India,
Dravidian speakers...
- of
raising an army.
Yazdegerd met his end at the
hands of a
miller near
Marw in 651,
bringing an end to the last pre-Islamic
Iranian empire after more...
- Merv (in what is today's Turkmenistan) he
demanded tax from the
Marzban of
Marw,
losing his
support and
making him ally with the
Hephthalite ruler of Badghis...
-
revolt was
supported largely by Arabs,
mainly the
aggrieved settlers of
Marw with the
addition of the
Yemeni faction and
their Mawali". The
Abbasids also...
- [citation needed] In 1596 it
appeared in the
Ottoman tax
registers named as
Marw,
situated in the
nahiya (subdistrict) of Bani Kinana, part of the Sanjak...
- east and northwest,
conquering the
provinces of Sakastan, Gorgan, Khorasan,
Marw (in
modern Turkmenistan),
Balkh and Chorasmia. He also
added Bahrain and...
- Melbourne. p. 28. ProQuest 364056382. "The Cry of the
Marwing K.S.
Nikakis Allen & Unwin: The Cry of the
Marwing K.S.
Nikakis Allen & Unwin". The Chronicle. Toowoomba...