- Aratta. Susa is
mentioned in the
Ketuvim of the
Hebrew Bible by the name
Shushan,
mainly in the Book of Esther, but also once each in the
books of Ezra...
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Shushan is a city in the
Khuzestan province of Iran.
Shushan may also
refer to:
Shushan Airport,
former name of New
Orleans Lakefront Airport Shushan...
- 15th of the
month of Adar on what is
known as
Shushan Purim,
since fighting in the
walled city of
Shushan continued through the 14th day of Adar. Today...
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Shushan Bridge is a
covered bridge over the
Batten Kill in the
hamlet of
Shushan in
Washington County, New York, near Vermont. It is one of 29 surviving...
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Abraham Lazard Shushan Sr. (January 12, 1894 –
November 3, 1966) was an
American politician in the
middle of the 20th century. A
friend and political...
- Ron
Shushan (Hebrew: רון שושן; born 11 June 1993) is an
Israeli footballer who
plays as a goalkeeper. Ron is the
brother of Mor
Shushan.
Shushan was brought...
- Mor
Shushan (born 4
November 1988) is a
former Israeli footballer. Mor is the
brother of Ron
Shushan who
plays as a goalkeeper. Mor
Shushan at Soccerway...
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Shushan District (simplified Chinese: 蜀山区;
traditional Chinese: 蜀山區; pinyin:
Shǔshān Qū) is one of four
urban districts of the prefecture-level city of...
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Shushan the Palace:
Hymns of
Earth is a 2003
album by Jane Siberry. It is her
third Christmas-themed album,
following 1994's
Count Your Blessings, a live...
- Naji
Shushan (Arabic: ناجي الشوشان; born
January 14, 1981) is a
Libyan football defender currently playing for Alahly. He was a
member of the
Libya national...