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Sasan (Middle
Persian 𐭮𐭠𐭮𐭠𐭭
Sāsān >
Persian ساسان),
considered the
eponymous ancestor of the
Sasanian (or S****anid)
Dynasty (ruled 224-651) in Persia...
- The
Sasanian dynasty (also
known as the S****anids or the
House of
Sasan) was the
house that
founded the
Sasanian Empire of Iran,
ruling this
empire from...
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Loveleen Kaur
Sasan, also
known as
Lovey Sasan, and also
known by her
married name as
Loveyy Koushiik is an
Indian television actress. She is
known for...
- the free dictionary.
Sasan is a 2nd-century
ancestor of the
Iranian House of
Sasan.
Sasan or S****an may also
refer to:
House of
Sasan,
ruled the Sasanian...
- Farn-
Sasan was the last king of the Indo-Parthian Kingdom,
ruling the
region of
Sakastan approximately from 210 to 226.
Literary sources makes no mention...
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Sasan Ultra Mega
Power Plant or
Sasan UMPP is one of the four
Ultra Mega
Power Projects awarded by the
Ministry of Power,
Government of India. It is located...
- Gir
National Park and
Wildlife Sanctuary, also
known as
Sasan Gir, is a forest,
national park, and
wildlife sanctuary near
Talala Gir in Gujarat, India...
- (Kharosthi: 𐨒𐨂𐨡𐨂𐨥𐨪 𐨯𐨯 Gu-du-pha-ra Sa-sa,
Guduphara Sasa),
sometimes Sasan, was an Indo-Parthian king and
Apracharaja who
ruled in Gandhara. He is...
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Sasan (Dingal for 'self-ruled'; IAST: Sāṃsaṇa) was a tax-free land
grant given in the form of
either partial or
whole villages to the
Charanas by rulers...
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Jebel Sasan (Arabic: جبل ساسان,چياى ساسان) is a
large hill in the Tel Afar
District of
Nineveh Province of
northern Iraq. The name may also be rendered...