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Definition of Shiraz

Shiraz
Shiraz Shi*raz", n. A kind of Persian wine; -- so called from the place whence it is brought.

Meaning of Shiraz from wikipedia

- Shiraz (Persian: شیراز; [ʃiːˈɾɒːz] ) is the fifth-most-populous city of Iran and the capital of Fars province, which has been historically known as Pars...
- Syrah (/ˈsiːrɑː/), also known as Shiraz, is a dark-skinned grape variety grown throughout the world and used primarily to produce red wine. In 1999, Syrah...
- Look up Shiraz or شیراز in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Shiraz is a city in Iran. Shiraz may also refer to: Shiraz (electoral district), a constituency...
- Shiraz wine refers to two different wines. Historically, the name refers to the wine produced around the city of Shiraz in Iran. In the current era, "Shiraz"...
- The Shiraz expedition (Swedish: Shiraz-expeditionen) was an expedition led by Josef Pousette to link up with the third regiment of the Persian gendarmerie...
- of Shiraz is a 2015 American drama film directed by Wayne Blair and written by Hanna Weg. It is based on the 2007 novel The Septembers of Shiraz by Dalia...
- The Shiraz Metro (Persian: متروی شیراز, Metro-yé Shiraz) is the rapid transit system in Shiraz, Fars, Iran, operated by Shiraz Urban Railway Organization...
- Sparkling Shiraz is an Australian wine style. The wine style has been claimed to have been created in 1895 by Edmond Mazure. Before the enforcement of...
- Shiraz University (Persian: دانشگاه شیراز Dāneshgāh-e-Shirāz, formerly known as Pahlavi University دانشگاه پهلوی Dāneshgāh-e Pahlavi) is a public university...
- The city of Shiraz, Iran is more than 4000 years old. Shiraz was founded in Fars Province, a central area for Persian civilisation. The earliest reference...