- Look up
PIR or
pir in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Pir or
PIR may
refer to:
Pir, Kerman, a
village in
Kerman Province, Iran
Pir, Satu Mare, commune...
- well-known
pirs are the six
mountain pir which can be
found in and
around the city of Yazd, Iran: Seti
Pir,
Pir-e Sabz,
Pir-e Nāraki,
Pir-e Bānu,
Pir-e Herisht...
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Pir Sabz or
Pir-e Sabz (Persian: پيرسبز) may
refer to:
Pir-e Sabz, Fars
Pir Sabz, Rostam, Fars
Province Pir Sabz,
Kohgiluyeh and Boyer-Ahmad
Pir-e Sabz...
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Pir (Persian: پیر, lit. 'elder') or Peer is a
title for a Sufi
spiritual guide. They are also
referred to as a
Hazrat (from Arabic: حضرة, romanized: Haḍra)...
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pirs in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
PIRs,
PIRS,
Pirs, or
pirs may mean: the
plural of
pir (disambiguation) or
PIR Pirs (ISS module), a former...
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Pir Chinasi (also
spelled as Peer Chinasi) is a
shrine and a
tourist destination located about 30
kilometers (19 mi) east of Muzaffarabad, the capital...
- Baba
Ramdev (or Ramdevji, or
Ramdeo Pir,
Ramsha Pir (1352–1385 AD; V.S. 1409–1442) is a
Hindu deity of Gujarat,Rajasthan and
Malwa Madhya Pradesh, India...
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Pir Sadardin, also
known as
Pir Sadrudin or
Pīr Ṣadr al-Dīn, was a fourteenth-century Shia
Ismaili Da'i who
founded the
Satpanth Tariqa and
taught tolerance...
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Sayyid Ali
Tirmizi (Pashto: سيد علي ترمذي), more
commonly known as
Pir Baba (پير بابا), was a Sufi who
settled in
Buner in present-day
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa...
- Ansārī (Pashto: بایزید خان انصاري; c. 1525 – 1585),
commonly known as
Pīr Rōshān or
Pīr Rōkhān, was an
Ormur warrior, Sufi poet and
revolutionary leader....