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under the
Severan dynasty. He was the son of Hairan, the
descendant of
Nasor. The cir****stances
surrounding his rise are ambiguous; he
became the lord...
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Nebulosa nasor is a moth of the
family Notodontidae first described by
Herbert Druce in 1899. It is
found along the
western slope of the
Colombian Andes...
- Said al-Busaidi (?-1887)
Sayyid Nasir bin Said al-Busaidi (also
called Nasor) (?-1887) went to
Mecca with his
older sister Chadudj: died in his twenties...
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Cyrillic script: насва́р, Hindi: नसवार), also
called nās (ناس; на́с),
nāsor (ناسور; насур) or
nasvay (نسوای; насвай), is a moist,
powdered tobacco dip...
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senator and
chief of Tadmor, the son of
Vaballathus (Wahballath), the son of
Nasor" and was the
romanized Arab
ruler of
Palmyra and
later his wife Zenobia...
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reliefs were
dedicated to "The god, Gad of Dura; made by
Hairan bar
Maliku Nasor, in the
month of Nisan, year 470 [159 AD]." The
cella also
contained a relief...
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Temple of the Gadde, Dura-Europos
depicting the god "God" of Dura (center), king
Seleucus I
Nicator (right) and
Hairan son of
Maliko son of
Nasor (left)....
- tang
Hujung Medini, ri Lengka**** len ri
Saimwang i
Kalanten i Tringgano,
Naśor Pakamuwar Dhungun ri
Tumasik ri
Sanghyang Hujung,
Kelang Keda Jere ri Kan****...
- Palmyra, made by
Hairan bar [son of]
Maliku bar [son or
descendant of]
Nasor." A
second inscription gives a date, "in the
month of Nisan, year 470 [=...
- of
Hairan I, great-grandson of Vaballathus, and great-great-grandson of
Nasor. He was the half-brother of
Hairan I, the
fruit of Odaenathus' relationship...