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Shahrbaraz (also
spelled Shahrvaraz or Shahrwaraz; New Persian: شهربراز), was shah (king) of the
Sasanian Empire from 27
April 630 to 9 June 630. He usurped...
- Speķrauši or speķa pīrādziņi,
sometimes also
colloquially known simply as pīrāgi or pīrādziņi, are
Latvian oblong or crescent-shaped
baked bread rolls...
- had a fort
built there. His
descendants are the
Udavat Rathors.: 386–388
Pirag (with Sarvandeji)
Sanga (with Sarvandeji)
Prithiraj (with Sahodramji) Napo...
- nēwānbed, šābestan Wēh-Shāpūr
South Khosrow I
Unknown aspbed ī pārsīg
Pīrag South Khosrow II Mihrān Shahrwarāz
Wistakhm (Vistahm) West
Khosrow II &...
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pyrohy пироги; Belarusian: піро́г [pʲiˈrox];
Northern Sami: pirog; Latvian:
pīrāgs, pl. pīrāgi; Lithuanian: pyragas, pl. pyragai; Finnish:
piirakka [ˈpiːrɑkːɑ];...
- "Amberland"
Raimonds Tigulis, Caffé,
Mareks Lindbergs Diāna and Olga
Pīrāgs "My Town" Diāna
Pīrāgs,
Gustavs Terzens Gunārs Kalniņš "Tell Me Why"
Janis Lamsters...
- blankets"
refers to
small sausages (usually chipolatas)
wrapped in bacon.
Pīrags Latvia An
oblong or crescent-shaped
baked Latvian bread roll or pastry,...
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Plakany farmstead on the
banks of the Misa River, near Olaine.
Theodor Pirags (1893–1916),
lieutenant of the 2nd
company (posthumously), died on 15 March...
- Hvorostovsky,
Tamara Gverdtsiteli,
Maria Codrianu,
Latvian singer Olga
Pīrāgs. Also, the song was
recorded in 1967 by
French singer Frida Boccara in Russian...
- Riga, Forshpil, Lidojošais Paklājs (The
Flying ****), 7th Floor,
Diana Pīrāgs, Afro
Brazilian Drums. In year 2008 "Lidojošais Paklājs" (The
Flying ****)...