- Qasr
Ibrim (Arabic: قصر ابريم; Meroitic: Pedeme; Old Nubian: Silimi; Coptic: ⲡⲣⲓⲙ Prim; Latin: Primis) is an
archaeological site in
Lower Nubia, located...
- (Coptic Bakharas, Gr**** Pakhoras,
Arabic Bajrash) and Fort
Ibrim (Coptic
Phrim, Gr**** Primis) in Nobadia. The area was
occupied by Saladin's brother, al-Malik...
- Hard 'n
Phirm were a comedy/parody
musical duo from Los Angeles,
California consisting of
members Chris Hardwick & Mike Phirman. The duo
began performing...
- Prim
Siripipat (Thai: พริม สิริพิพัฒน์; RTGS:
Phrim Siriphiphat; born
January 15) is an
American former tennis player. She was
previously a television...
-
Yothaya Jao Jorm
Rartree Supporting Role None ตะวันยอแสง
Tawan Yor
Saeng Phrim Prao
Channel 3 Pranée
Farang Pranée TV4
Swedish 2018 Club
Friday The Series...
-
Journal of the
Asiatic Society of
Bengal 1881, p. 242. Dung-dkar blo-zang '
phrim-las (1991) The
Merging of
Religious and
Secular Rule in Tibet, Beijing:...
- Tamer, died 31
March 1193 (?)
Unknown Timotheos, a Monophysite, "Bishop of
Phrim and Pakhoras,"
resident at Primnis,
consecrated in 1372 Holy
Synod of the...
- was the
titular bishop of
Faras (Pachoras) with his seat in Qasr
Ibrim (
Phrim) from 1372.
Timothy was a
hegoumenos (leader of a
monastic community) before...
- the
Asiatic Society of
Bengal I:5 1905, pp. 153–54. Dung-dkar blo-bzang '
phrim-las, The
Merging of
Religious and
Secular Rule in Tibet.
Beijing 1991. David...
- 1984, p. 307;
Tsepon W. D. Shakabpa, 2010, p. 333. Dung-dkar blo-bzang '
phrim-las, The
Merging of
Religious and
Secular Rule in Tibet.
Beijing 1991. David...