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Siyar is the
plural of the noun sira, and
literally means a “path”, or “way of walking”. In the singular, sira is used by
chroniclers to
account to one's...
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Siyar Bahadurzada (; born 17
April 1984) is a
retired Afghan-born
Dutch mixed martial artist who
competed in the
Welterweight division of the Ultimate...
- The Ḥabīb al-
siyar fī akhbār afrād al-bashar (Persian: حبیب السیر فی اخبار افراد البشر; "The
beloved of
careers reporting on the
multitudes of people")...
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Muhammad Ni****yar or Ne****yar or Neku
Siyar, also
known as
Timur II, was a
claimant to the
Mughal throne. Neku
Siyar was born in 1679, the son of Mughal...
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Siyar A‘lām al-Nubalā’ (Arabic: سير أعلام النبلاء, lit. 'Biographies of
Eminent Nobles') is a
biographical dictionary written by al-Dhahabi containing...
- ˈɾux saj.ˈjɑːɾ]; 20
August 1683 – 9
April 1719), also
spelled as
Farrukh Siyar, was the
tenth Mughal Emperor from 1713 to 1719. He rose to the
throne after...
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Siyar Doldur (Turkish:
Şiyar Doldur; born 29
January 2000) is a
Swiss professional footballer who
plays as a
midfielder for Sion.
Doldur joined FC Sion...
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contain the
texts of what is
commonly termed “sirah” (“history”) or “jam’ al
siyar” (“collection of histories”). They
belong to a
familiar type of literature...
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Mirza Muhammad Siyar (c. 1770 – c. 1840) also
known as Baba
Siyar was a
Chitrali poet and
court chronicler who
lived during the 18th and 19th centuries...
- Siyāsatnāmeh (Persian: سیاست نامه, lit. 'Book of Politics'), also
known as
Siyar al-mulûk (Arabic: سيرالملوك, lit. 'The
Lives of Kings'), is the most famous...