- Look up
nahar in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Nahar may
refer to: Ali
Salim Al-
Nahar (born 1992),
Omani footballer Begum Kamrun Nahar, Bangladeshi...
- (Ancient
Umbrian Nahar, Latin: Nār,
Nahar) and the
Serra stream. When
disambiguation was needed, it was
referred to as
Interamna Nahars. Its inhabitants...
- An-
Nahar (Arabic: النهار, lit. 'The Day or The Morning') is a
leading Arabic-language
daily newspaper published in Lebanon. In the 1980s, An-
Nahar was...
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where he
defeated Emperor Treboni****
Gallus at the
Battle of
Interamna Nahars in
August 253, only to be
killed by his own men a
month later when another...
- (Arabic: نَهْر الْأُرْدُنّ, Nahr al-ʾUrdunn; Hebrew: נְהַר הַיַּרְדֵּן,
Nəhar hayYardēn), also
known as Nahr Al-Sharieat (Arabic: نهر الشريعة), is a 251-kilometre-long...
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called Umbri, who
founded the
cities of Amelia,
Narnia Nahars,
Otricolum and
Interamna Nahars. With the
development of the
Etruscan civilization, their...
- Raja
Bahadur Nahar Khan was the
ruler of
Mewat and the
progenitor of
Khanzada Rajput clan who were
themselves a sub-clan of
Jadaun Rajputs. His original...
- The
Battle of
Interamna Nahars is a
conflict that took
place in 253 AD. The
Roman Emperor Treboni****
Gallus and his son Volusi**** were
defeated by Marcus...
-
Tahir Khan
Nahar (Urdu: طاہر خان ناہڑ) (or
Tahar Khan
Nahar) also
known as ‘Sakhi’ (generous or liberal) was
chief of his
independent kingdom in Seet pur...
- Raja
Nahar Singh (died 1858) was the Raja of the
princely state of
Ballabhgarh in
Faridabad District of Haryana, India.[citation needed] He
fought against...