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simurgh (/sɪˈmɜːrɡ/; Persian: سیمرغ; also
spelled senmurv, simorgh, simorg,
simurg, simoorg,
simorq or simourv) is a
benevolent bird in
Persian mythology and...
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Taghi Shahbazi Simurg (Azerbaijani: Tağı Şahbazi
Simurğ; 1892, Baku,
Caucasus Administration – 2
January 1938, Baku,
Azerbaijan SSR) was an Azerbaijani...
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Simurq PIK (Azerbaijani:
Simurq Peşəkar
Idman Klubu) was an
Azerbaijani football club
based in Zaqatala, that
competed in the
Azerbaijan Premier League...
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December 2015. Kitsikis,
Dimitri (1996). Türk
Yunan İmparatorluğu. Istanbul,
Simurg Kitabevi Imamović,
Mustafa (1996).
Historija Bošnjaka. Sarajevo: BZK Preporod...
- Batîslam,
Mythological Birds of the
classical Ottoman Poetry: Huma, Anka and
Simurg. (PDF) (in Turkish), Türk Kültürü İncelemeleri Dergisi,İstanbul 2002, 185–208...
- performansı ile "Romeo & Juliet"
Dijital Sahne'de". Artfulliving. Citations: "
Simurg Şem-ü
Pervane -
Tiyatro - istanbul.net.tr, Kültür
Sanat Etkinlikleri, Konser...
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Independence Square. The 91-meter
stele is
crowned with the
Samruk bird (Samұryқ,
Simurg) – the king of all birds, the
keeper of the peoples. The
mythological image...
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accompanied by the
depiction of the
fight of a dragon,
symbol of power, with
simurg, a
mythical bird. On the
throne there is a
cover made of
several pieces...
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Nodir Devonbegi Madrasah (1622-1623), Bukhara, Uzbekistan. In the
literature of Sufism,
Simurg and many
other Iranian myths play a
prominent role....
- ISBN 978-0-7007-0869-7. Tekin,
Talat (1995). Les
inscriptions des l'Orkhon. Istanbul:
Simurg. ISBN 978-975-7172-06-2. Drompp,
Michael R. (1999). "Breaking the Orkhon...