-
Saratan I or
Sirtan (11th-century) was a
nutsal (ruler) of the
state formation Avar Nutsaldom. In the
historical chronicle of
Muhammad Rafi (XIV century)...
- The
saratan (from the
Arabic سرطان,
saraṭān, "crab"),
sometimes spelled zaratan, is a
giant sea
creature from
Arabic literature and folklore. The Arabic...
- the sea: the
tanin (sea-dragon), the
saratan (سرطان, or
saraṭān, "crab") and the bala (whale).
About the
saratan, he said the following: As to the sarathan...
-
Saratan (Russian: Саратан; Altay: Саратан) is a
rural locality (a selo) and the
administrative centre of
Saratanskoye Rural Settlement,
Ulagansky District...
-
Ocypode saratan, also
known as the Red Sea
ghost crab, is a
medium to large-sized
species of
Ocypode found in the Red Sea. Very
common species in the...
-
called by
Afghans as the Coup of 26
Saratan (Dari: کودتای ۲۶ سرطان) and self-proclaimed as the
Revolution of 26
Saratan 1352, was led by Army
General and...
- century) Ummakhan, son of
Firudshah Uruskhan (Aulkhan), son of the
previous Saratan I, son of the
previous Surakat I (12th century), son of the
previous Ahmad...
-
Cancer or al-
Saratan, one of the
signs of the
Zodiac depicted in the book...
- stations", also
begins with the
couple βγ
Arietis whose name, الشرطان al-
Šaraṭān, is
literally "the Two
Marks [of
entering the equinox]"
Although M45 is...
- the
Gregorian calendar[citation needed]. In
Afghan Persian it is
called Saraṭān (Cancer). Tir is the
first month of summer, and is
followed by Amardad...