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Peroz I (Middle Persian: 𐭯𐭩𐭫𐭥𐭰, romanized: Pērōz) was the
Sasanian King of
Kings (shahanshah) of Iran from 459 to 484. A son of
Yazdegerd II (r. 438–457)...
- "Eid-a wa
piroz be" (Kurmanji Kurdish: عیدا وە پیرۆزبە, romanized: 'Eida we
pîroz be,
which means 'Happy Eid to you') or "Jazhn-a we
piroz" (Kurmanji...
- al-Nuʿmaniya, the
chief town in the
diocese of Zabe), al-Hira (Hirta), al-Anbar (
Piroz Shabur), al-Sin (Shenna d'Beth Ramman), ʿUkbara, al-Radhan, Nifr, al-Qasra...
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Peroz (Middle Persian: 𐭯𐭩𐭫𐭥𐭰,
Gupta script: Pi-ro-ysa "The victorious",
ruled circa 350-360 CE), was
according to
modern scholarship an
early Kidarite...
- team of
junior residents – the
spirited Abhay,
vivacious Sia,
scholarly Piroz, and
ambitious Wasim – Dr. Sinha's
journey unfolds amidst a
tapestry of...
- Nivili, 1980.
Qurana Pîroz û Arşa Wê ya
Bilind by
Abdullah Varli, 1994. تەفسیرا ژیان by
Ismail Sgeri, 2001.
Meala Fîrûz Şerha Qur’ana
Pîroz by Mula Muhammad...
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Shahpur Sultan Piroz Shah Amir
Sheikh ****htegin
Gharchai Amir Qutb ud-Din
Muhammad Khan Amir Aziz Khan Amir Il-Arslan Khan Amir Ala al-Din
Tekish Amir...
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bolleyi (R.Sprague) de Hoog & Herm.-Nijh.
Microdochium caespitosum B.Sutton,
Piroz. & Deighton,
affects leaves of
Eucalyptus deglupta Microdochium chrysanthemoides...
- 1988:
Helebce (ھەڵەبجە) 1993:
Rezyane (ڕەزیانە) 1994: Nyaz (نیاز) 1995: Be
Pîroz (بە پیرۆز) 1995: Hîwa (هیوا) 1996: Xemî Nan (خەمی نان) 2000: Kirmaşan (کرماشان)...
- processes. His case is
related to the use of the
Kurdish phrase Sersala We
Pîroz Be (Happy New Year) in the new year
celebration cards issued by the muni****lity...