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Narsi or N**** (Middle Persian: 𐭭𐭥𐭮𐭧𐭩), was an
Iranian nobleman who
served as the
Sasanian governor of Kashkar.
Narsi is
first mentioned in 628, he...
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Chittem Narsi Reddy (also
spelled Chitlem or Chittam; died 15
August 2005) was an
Indian political leader. He was
member of
Indian National Congress....
- doi:10.4249/scholarpedia.53143. hdl:10754/666314. Zenil, Hector; Kiani,
Narsis A.; Tegner,
Jesper (2023).
Algorithmic Information Dynamics: A Com****tional...
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account 'Parenting Advice' and a brother, Paiman. He has been
married to
Narsis Attar for over 21 years, she is a
medical doctor and Heme-Onc
fellow at...
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Narsi (Hingoli) is a
village in
Hingoli taluka of
Hingoli district of
Indian state of Maharashtra. It is 17 km away from Hingoli. It is
known as the birthplace...
- Camp Muni****l Narcís Sala (Catalan pronunciation: [ˈkam munisiˈpal
nəɾˈsis ˈsalə]) is a
football stadium in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. It is the home...
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Kishen Mangaldas Narsi (born 1939) is an
International Referee and vice-chairman of the
executive committee of the
International Boxing ****ociation (AIBA)...
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Narsi Bhagat is a
Bollywood devotional biopic film
directed by
Vijay Bhatt,
released in 1940. The film,
based on Gujarat's
famous saint-poet
Narsinh Mehta...
- Narcisse-Achille,
comte de
Salvandy (French pronunciation: [
naʁsis aʃil də salvɑ̃di]; 11 June 1795 – 16 December 1856) was a
French politician. He was...
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Narsi, fled back to his
estates in an
attempt to save his life. The
Muslims soon
advanced towards his estate, however, and
Narsi marched out...