- Look up
Pârvan or
Parwan in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Parvan may
refer to:
Vasile Pârvan,
Romanian historian and
archaeologist Parvān Province,...
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Parwan also
spelled Parvan (Pashto/Dari: پروان) is one of the 34
provinces of Afghanistan. It is the
largest province of the
Greater Parwan region and...
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Parvan (Persian: پروان, also
Romanized as
Parvān and Parwān) is a
village in
Shahidabad Rural District,
Central District, Avaj County,
Qazvin Province...
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archaeologist Vasile Pârvan (1882–1927). The book,
published post-mortem in 1928,
resulted from a
series of
lectures that
Pârvan gave at
Cambridge University...
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Dumitrescu et al. 1982, p. 166.
Parvan 1928, p. 35.
Parvan,
Vulpe &
Vulpe 2002, p. 49. Koch 2005, p. 549.
Pârvan 1926, p. 661. Georgiev,
Vladimir (1966)...
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Vasile Pârvan (Romanian pronunciation: [vaˈsile pɨrˈvan]; 28
September 1882 – 26 June 1927) was a
Romanian historian and archaeologist.
Pârvan was born...
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flows through Rajasthan. It is a
tributary of the Kali Sindh. Parban/
Parvan originates in Se****
district of
Madhya Pradesh and
flows through Se****...
- 2002, pp. 38. Sîrbu 1997, p. 89.
Pârvan 1928, p. 125.
Pârvan 1926, p. 521.
Pârvan 1928, p. 124.
Crisan 1986, p. 413.
Pârvan 1926, p. 520.
Tudor 1976, p. 114...
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Parvan Parvanov (Bulgarian: Първан Първанов, born 6
September 1951) is a
Bulgarian judoka. He
competed in the men's
lightweight event at the 1976 Summer...
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focused on Ashoka. The Jain legends, such as Hemachandra's Parishishta-
Parvan were
written more than a
thousand years after his death. Most of the Buddhist...