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Shirini --
literally means "sweets" in
Persian language ("shirin" = sweet). In
Afghan culture shirini (sweets) are
given in celebration. For
example engagement...
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Bribery is the offering, giving, receiving, or
soliciting of any item of
value to
influence the
actions of an official, or
other person, in
charge of a...
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Saeid Shirini or Saad
Shirini (سعید شیرینی in Persian, born on 6
January 1963 in Tehran, Iran) is an
Iranian businessman and the
former team
manager of...
- Nan-e
nokhodchi (Persian: نان نخودچی), also
called Shirini-e
nokhodchi (شیرینی نخودچی), are
cookies made from
chickpeas originating in Qazvin, Iran. These...
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Shirini-ye
Saqah (Persian: شيريني سقاه, also
Romanized as
Shīrīnī-ye Seqāh) is a
village in
Margown Rural District,
Margown District, Boyer-Ahmad County...
- Soc.,
Faraday Trans. 1. 79 (9): 2143–2151. doi:10.1039/f19837902143.
Shirini, F.; et al. (2003). "Solvent free
oxidation of
thiols by (NH4)2Cr2O7 in...
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enjoy themselves till morning. It is
traditional to eat
Bamiyeh in the
Shirini-Khoran. The
sharing of
refreshments that
follows the Nāmzadi
ceremony (Persian:...
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Esmaeilius shirini, the
Shirin toothcarp, or
Khosroshirin tooth-carp, is a
species of
pupfish belonging to the
family Aphaniidae. It is
found in the Khosroshirin...
- and then puff pastry). In Iran, the
pastry is
called شيرينى ناپلئونى (
shirini-e Nâpel'oni,
literally "Napoleonic
sweet pastry"). It
consists of thin...
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candles (Sham), wine (Sharab),
nectar (Shahd),
syrup (Sharbat),
sweets (
Shirini),
boxwood (Shamshad), and
anemones (Shaqayegh) or
plant branches (Shakh-e-Nabat)...