- Tapa
Shotor, also Tape
Shotor or Tapa-e-
shotor ("Camel Hill"), was a
large Sarvastivadin monastery near Hadda, Afghanistan, and is now an archaeological...
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Shotor Mel or
Shotormel or
Shotor Mol (Persian: شترمل) may
refer to:
Shotor Mol,
Kurdistan Shotor Mel,
Lorestan Shotor Mel-e Olya-ye Rahmat,
Lorestan This...
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Shotor Khan (Persian: شترخان) may
refer to:
Shotor Khun,
Kohgiluyeh and Boyer-Ahmad
Shotor Khan,
Tehran This
disambiguation page
lists articles about distinct...
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Shotor Khun (Persian: شترخون, also
Romanized as
Shotor Khūn; also
known as
Shotor Khān) is a
village in
Pataveh Rural District,
Pataveh District, Dana...
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Shotor Khvar and
Shotor Khar or
Shuturkhwar (Persian: شترخوار) may
refer to:
Shotor Khvar,
Pishva Shotor Khvar,
Robat Karim This
disambiguation page lists...
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Shotor Khosb (Persian: شترخسب) is a
village in Pain
Velayat Rural District, in the
Central District of Torbat-e
Heydarieh County,
Razavi Khorasan Province...
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Shot/reverse
shot (or
shot/countershot) is a film
technique where one
character is
shown looking at
another character (often off-screen), and then the...
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Shotor Sang (Persian: شترسنگ) is a
village in
Barzanun Rural District,
Sarvelayat District,
Nishapur County,
Razavi Khorasan Province, Iran. At the 2006...
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Shot-for-
shot (or
shot-for-
shot adaptation,
shot-for-
shot remake) is a way to
describe a
visual work
based on an
existing work that is
transferred almost...
- (4th-5th century),
probably Hadda, Tapa
Shotor.
Attendants to the Buddha, Tapa
Shotor (Niche V1) Site of Tapa
Shotor, with a
protective roof. The Chakhil-i-Ghoundi...