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Naṣru (Hatran Aramaic: 𐣭𐣱𐣣𐣥) was a
local governor at
Hatra (an
ancient town in the
North of
modern Iraq). He is
attested by at
least in 34 inscriptions...
- r-raḥmāni r-raḥīm(i) إِذَا جَآءَ نَصْرُ ٱللَّهِ وَٱلْفَتْحُ ١ ¹ ’idhā jā’a
naṣru l-lāhi walfatḥ(u) وَرَأَيْتَ ٱلنَّاسَ يَدْخُلُونَ فِى دِينِ ٱللَّهِ أَفْوَاجًا...
- Only one of his
inscriptions is
dated (year 176/177). He was the son of
Naṣru who
governed Hatra from
about 128 to 140.
Sanatruq I was one of the first...
- Kumyk:
Nasruddin Muratxan;
Ottoman Turkish: نصر الدین مراد خان ِALA-LC:
Naṣru l-dîn Murâd-ḫân; Turkish:
Nasreddin Murat-han IPA: [nasɾedˈdin muˈɾathan];...
- نصرالدین جحا / ALA-LC: Naṣraddīn Juḥā, Urdu: ملا نصر الدین / ALA-LC: Mullā
Naṣru l-dīn,
Uzbek Latin:
Nosiriddin Xo'ja, Bosnian:
Nasrudin Hodža, Albanian:...
- moon,
kills the
beast to
recover the moon; the
Turkish tale of the
Khoja Nasru-'d-Din who
thinks the moon has
fallen into the well and gets a rope and...
- Korean).
Retrieved 2021-04-22. Pattisina, Edna
Caroline (2012-02-06). Aziz,
Nasru Alam (ed.). "Kapal
Selam KRI
Nanggala Kembali Beroperasi". KOMPAS.com (in...
- in modern-day Iraq.
Nashrihab is
known from many
inscriptions of his son
Naṣru and
ruled from
about AD 120 to 125. He was most
likely the son of Elkud...
-
found at
Hatra and
reigned from
about AD 140 to 180. He was the son of
Naṣru who
reigned from
about AD 128 to 140. He was one of the
first rulers of...
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original on 17 June 2024.
Retrieved 17 June 2024.
Badil 2010, p. 179. Aziz,
Nasru Alam (20
December 1997). "Warkop
Jangan Sampai Bubar". Jakarta, Indonesia:...