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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...
- 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:...
- Kumyk:
Nasruddin Muratxan;
Ottoman Turkish: نصر الدین مراد خان ِALA-LC:
Naṣru l-dîn Murâd-ḫân; Turkish:
Nasreddin Murat-han IPA: [nasɾedˈdin muˈɾathan];...
- Korean).
Retrieved 2021-04-22. Pattisina, Edna
Caroline (2012-02-06). Aziz,
Nasru Alam (ed.). "Kapal
Selam KRI
Nanggala Kembali Beroperasi". KOMPAS.com (in...
- 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...
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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:...
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Badamu Chah Anjir-e Olya Chah Anjir-e
Sofla Chah
Dimeh Chah-e
Meskeh Chah-e
Nasru Chak-e Nar
Chenaru Eslamabad Horgan Mazraeh-ye Chah-e Shur-e
Sofla Mazraeh-ye...
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Badamu Chah Anjir-e Olya Chah Anjir-e
Sofla Chah
Dimeh Chah-e
Meskeh Chah-e
Nasru Chak-e Nar
Chenaru Eslamabad Horgan Mazraeh-ye Chah-e Shur-e
Sofla Mazraeh-ye...