-
romanized as Bād Rūd, Badrood, Badroud, and Bādrūd; also
known as Bād and
Nasran OpenStreetMap contributors (21 June 2023). "Badrud,
Natanz County" (Map)...
- 34: How
Pataraz Freed Bearded Nasran, Who Was
Chained to the High Mountain), 168–169 (Circ****ian Saga 35:
Bound Nasran); Hunt, pp. 355–356; Rashidvash...
- maint: DOI
inactive as of
November 2024 (link) Kashim, MIAM; Mohamad, Mohd
Nasran; Sukor,
Arina Shairah Abdul; Adnan,
Nurul Ilyana Muhd; Safiai, Mohd Hafiz;...
- Mohd
Sukur Head coach:
Muhammad Suhaimi Bin
Idris ****istant coaches: S****
Nasran Hisham Bin S**** Din ****istant coaches:
Ahmad Shahir Bin
Ahmad Rafie ****istant...
-
Sabireen Movement Arabic: حركة الصابرين نصراً لفلسطين Ḥarakah aṣ-Ṣābirīn
Naṣran li-Filasṭīn Flag used by the
group Leaders Hisham Salim Dates of operation...
-
Hussain –
backup vocal Juanita Ismail –
backup vocal Bong
Kamal Ali – b****
Nasran Nawi –
strings Lim Jae Sern –
strings Veronika Thoene –
strings Rizal Halim...
- Barq, Dr.
Ghulam Jilani (2011). Imam Ibn Taymiyyah. La****: Al-Faisal
Nasran. pp. 9–10. ISBN 978-969-503-812-3. H****an, S**** Hammad. "Ghulam
Jilani Barq's...
- also
remembered from an
event in 1920 in
which the song, "Ye
Malikaan Ezz
Nasran" (Oh
great victorious king, that was
composed by
Allepo musician Ahmed El-Oubry)...
-
pupil of
Naṣrān al-Khurāsāni.
Naṣrān had
transmitted the
poetry of al-Kumayt with ‘Umar ibn
Bukayr and Ibn al-Sikkīt, who had
memorised Naṣrān's books had...
- 896),
language student of al-Kūfah, who died at Damascus. Khurāsānī (al-),
Naṣrān, a
teacher of Ibn al-Sikkīt
first half C. 9th. Kisā’ī (al-) - Abū al-Ḥasan...