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Shamiran may
refer to: Semiramis,
legendary ****yrian
queen Shamiran, Iran, a
village in
Mazandaran Province Shamiran, Kerman, a
village in
Kerman Province...
- 9th century,
gained control of
Shamiran, a
mountain stronghold about twenty-five
miles north of Zanjan. From
Shamiran they
established their rule over...
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Shamiran Khamis (born 13
February 1995) is an
Australian soccer player, who
currently plays for
Western Sydney Wanderers. She has
previously pla**** for...
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Shamiran (Persian: شميران, also
Romanized as
Shamīrān) is a
village in
Firuzjah Rural District, Bandpey-ye
Sharqi District,
Babol County,
Mazandaran Province...
- was
acknowledged by the
Justanid ruler of Daylam. The
Sallarid ruler of
Shamiran also
shortly acknowledged his overlordship. In 1054,
Tughril forced the...
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Shemilan (Persian: شميلان, also
Romanized as Shemīlān; also
known as
Shamīrān and Shemīrān) is a
village in
Dehsard Rural District, in the
Central District...
- ibn
Shiruya along with his
brother Shirzad, to
capture the
fortress of
Shamiran in
Tarom (Northern Iran), the
capital of the
Sallarid ruler Muhammad ibn...
- Tell
Shamiram or Tell
Shamiran (Arabic: تل شميرام أو تل شميران), also
known as
Marbisho (ماربيشو), is a
village near Tell
Tamer in
western al-Hasakah Governorate...
- from Muhammad.
Mardavij invaded Tarum and laid
siege to the
fortress of
Shamiran, but
Muhammad was
eventually able to
persuade him to
revolt against Asfar...
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heart at
Wounded Knee. Macmillan. pp. 86–87. ISBN 978-0-8050-6634-0. Mako,
Shamiran (June 18, 2012). "Cultural
Genocide and Key
International Instruments:...