- The
Sciri, or Scirians, were a
Germanic people. They are
believed to have
spoken an East
Germanic language.
Their name
probably means "the pure ones"...
-
previously known as the
Supreme Council for the
Islamic Revolution in Iraq,
SCIRI) is a Shia
Islamist political party in Iraq. It was
established in Iran...
-
Scholar and the
leader of the
Supreme Council for
Islamic Revolution in Iraq (
SCIRI). Al-Hakim
spent more than 20
years in
exile in Iran and
returned to Iraq...
-
tribes to
emerge from the
Hunnic empire, the Gepids, the Ostrogoths, and the
Sciri, were all
heavily Hunnicized, and may have had
Hunnic rather than native...
- brother,
Mohammed Baqir al-Hakim.
SCIRI would later change its name to the
Islamic Supreme Council of Iraq.
Within SCIRI, al-Hakim
headed its
military wing...
-
leading Sciri and Heruli.
Another record of an Edica—apparently the same person—is
found in Jordanes, who
identified him as a
leader of the
Sciri along...
-
thousands of Iran-based Badr
Brigades militants of
SCIRI,
crossed the
borders and
joined the rebellion.
SCIRI concentrated their efforts on the Shia holy cities...
- the
military arm of the
Supreme Council for
Islamic Revolution in Iraq (
SCIRI), a Shia
Islamic party based in Iran. The Badr
Brigade was
created by Iranian...
- of the
neighbouring Heruli and
Sciri,
first appears in
records after the
death of
Attila in 453. The Rugii, Heruli,
Sciri and
others are
believed to have...
- in the late 5th
century AD and
early 6th century,
including those of the
Sciri, Rugii,
Danubian Suebi, and Gepids.
After the
conquest of this
Heruli kingdom...