- Naqsh-e
Rostam (lit. 'mural of Rostam'; Persian: نقش رستم, Persian: [ˌnæɣʃeɾosˈtæm]) is an
ancient archeological site and
necropolis located about 13 km...
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adorned with
three borders of red,
showcased the
finest amalgamation of
naqshi, saadi, and zardozi, with
intricate floral booties decorated with stones...
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Qarah Chay-e
Naqshi (Persian: قره چاي نقشي, also
Romanized as
Qarah Chāy-e
Naqshī; also
known as
Qarah Chāy-e Naqshīneh) is a
village in Abbas-e Gharbi...
- Br****ica
oleracea var.
gongylodes L. Br****ica
oleracea var.
kashmiriana Naqshi &
Javeid Br****ica
oleracea var.
laciniata L. Br****ica
oleracea var. palmifolia...
- Esad
Efendi (1847 –
March 1931[verification needed]) was a
sheikh of the
Naqshi-Khalidi Sufi order. At the
beginning of
World War I, he took a
branch of...
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choral and
dance music. The most
important song of this
holiday is
called "
Naqshi Kalon". The
birth of a
child is
cause for
special musical celebration. Traditional...
- (4 companies, one in Mymenshing,
while other were
posted to the
north at
Naqshi,
Karaitoli and Lengura) was HQed at Mymenshing,
along with a
company of...
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conceived in
earlier centuries and many places.
Dashti on
Persian classics:
Naqshi az
Hafez (1936), on the poet
Hafez (ca. 1319-1390). Seyr-i dar Divan-e Shams...
- in Iran:
Qarah Chay-e
Hajji Ali, East
Azerbaijan Province Qarah Chay-e
Naqshi, East
Azerbaijan Province Qareh Chay,
Markazi Qareh Chay, Tafresh, Markazi...
- (Editors) The
Monthly Review,
Volume 34 (1801), p. 56, at
Google Books A.R.
Naqshi An
Introduction to
Botanical Nomenclature (2019), p. 73, at
Google Books...