-
contract is
known by
different names:
Literary Arabic: عقد القران ʿaqd al-
qirān, "matrimony contract"; Urdu: نکاح نامہ / ALA-LC: Nikāḥ-nāmah; Bengali: আকদ...
- "supernatural
personal power"
ordained by God. Timur's most
famous title was
Sahib Qiran (صَاحِبِ قِرَان, 'Lord of Conjunction'),
which is
rooted in
astrology a...
- Look up
qiran in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Qiran may
refer to:
Iranian qiran, a
currency of Iran
between 1825 and 1932
Qiran,
Saudi Arabia, a village...
- Ala
Hazrat Abu'l-Muzaffar
Shahab ud-din
Muhammad Shah
Jahan I, Sahib-e-
Qiran-e-Sani, Badshah-e-Ghazi Zillu'llah, Firdaus-Ashiyani, Shahenshah-E-Sultanat...
- 250 dinars. In 1825, the
qiran was introduced,
worth 1,000
dinars or one-tenth of a toman. In 1932, the rial
replaced the
qiran at par, with one
toman being...
- The
qiran (Persian: قران; also
Romanized kran) was a
currency of Iran
between 1825 and 1932. It was
subdivided into 20
shahi or 1000
dinar and was worth...
- Shahanshah-i-Ghazi Abu'l Fath Mu'izz-ud-Din
Muhammad Jahandar Shah Sahib-i-
Qiran Padshah-i-Jahan (Khuld Aramgah).[citation needed]
Jahandar Shah reintroduced...
- one-eighth of a toman. In 1825, the rial
ceased to be issued, with the
qiran subdivided into 20
shahi or 1,000
dinars and was
worth one-tenth of a toman...
- 1088/0957-4484/21/24/245701. PMID 20484794. S2CID 12898097. Falin, Aleksey; Cai,
Qiran; Santos,
Elton J. G.; Scullion, Declan; Qian, Dong; Zhang, Rui; Yang, Zhi;...
-
Medina to
perform the
annual pilgrimage with him.
Muhammad performed Hajj al-
Qiran, a type of Hajj in
which Umrah and Hajj are
performed together. On the 9th...