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Savaran (Persian: سواران) may
refer to:
Savaran,
Isfahan Savaran,
South Khorasan Kani
Savaran,
Kurdistan Province Pir
Savaran,
Hamadan Province Kuh-e...
- The club was
founded in 1945 as 'The Cyclists' ( دوچرخهسواران, Dočarxe-
Savârân) and was
known as Tâj (تاج;
meaning 'The Crown')
between 1949 and 1979...
- The Aswārān (singular aswār), also
spelled Asbārān and
Savaran, was a
cavalry force that
formed the
backbone of the army of the
Sasanian Empire. They...
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affairs of
state Aspbad Commander of the
Savaran Sardar Savaran Arzbad-e-Aspwaragan
Chief instructor of the
Savaran Spahbed Army
general who
could also be...
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Savaran (Persian: سواران, also
Romanized as
Savārān and Sawārān) is a
village in Varzaq-e
Jonubi Rural District, in the
Central District of
Faridan County...
- Libya. The word "savari" was
derived from a
Persian term for "hor****" (
Savārān). This
cavalry force was
recruited from the Arab-Berber po****tion of what...
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Iranian football forward who pla**** for Iran. He also pla**** for
Docharkheh Savaran and Taj SC.
Ashot Avedyan at National-Football-Teams.com
Ashot Avedyan...
- Kani
Savaran (Persian: كاني سواران, also
Romanized as Kānī
Savārān, Kānī
Savarān, and Kāni Sawārān) is a
village in
Amirabad Rural District,
Muchesh District...
- 3 (1955) 96–98. M. de Villiers, H. Humenberger, B. Schuppar, Jha and
Savaran’s generalisation of Napoleon’s theorem,
Global Journal of
Advanced Research...
- 20°12′30″E / 64.27478°N 20.20834°E / 64.27478; 20.20834 Sävar
River (Swedish:
Sävarån) is a
river in Sweden. "Län och huvudavrinningsområden i Sverige" (PDF)...