-
Khosrow I (also
spelled Khosrau,
Khusro or Chosroes;
Middle Persian: 𐭧𐭥𐭮𐭫𐭥𐭣𐭩),
traditionally known by his
epithet of ****hirvan ("the
Immortal Soul")...
- ****hirvan (Middle Persian: Anōšagruwān, Persian: انوشيروان, Anūšīrvān) or
Nushirvan may
refer to:
Khosrow I (501–579),
known as ****hirvan,
Sasanian king...
- نوشيروان كلا, also
Romanized as Now Shīrvān Kolā; also
known as
Nūshīrvān Kalā Chārī and
Nūshīrvān Kolā Chārī) is a
village in Esbu Kola
Rural District, in the...
- One
account suggests that
Malek Ashraf's
wardrobe keeper, a
certain Nushirvan, was
raised to the
throne and
given the name ****hirvan,
after the famous...
- and Emb****ies of the
Turks – The
Flight of the
Avars –
Chosroes I. or
Nushirvan King of
Persia – His
Reign and Wars with the
Romans – The
Colchian or...
-
Islamic World 36
Burzuy Presents the Book of
Kalilah wa
Dimnah to King
Nushirvan,
Illustrated leaf from the
royal Shahnama of Shah Tahmasp,
folio 649,...
-
leading to a
misunderstanding as the
Portuguese refused to pay. Amir
Nushirvan “the just”,
ruling between 1524–1542, was a poet, musician, and author...
- by Firdausi. {{cite book}}: |website=
ignored (help)
Iranica Iranica "
Nushirvan Eating Food
Brought by the Sons of Mahbud",
Folio from a
Shahnama (Book...
- was
owned by Abu Sa'id
Bahadur Khan and a 1344
silver coin
ascribed to
Nushirvan Khan. The late 14th
century invasion of
Tamerlan marked a
period of a...
- ****hirvan (Persian: انوشيروان, also
Romanized as Anūshīrvān; also
known as
Nūshīrvān) is a
village in
Milanlu Rural District, in the
Central District of Esfarayen...