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- Levantine tradition with siyahs, possibly introduced by the Parni as siyahs are found in S****anid but not Achaemenid contexts. Siyahs have also been described...
- Siyah Beyaz Aşk (English title: Price of P****ion) is a Turkish romantic drama television series starring İbrahim Çelikkol, Birce Akalay, Muhammet Uzuner...
- with the similar Manchu bow which is primarily distinguished by larger siyahs and the presence of prominent string bridges. The bows that were used during...
- The Síyáh-Chál (Persian: سیاه چال literally "black pit") was a subterrenean dungeon southeast of the palace of the Sháh in Tehran. It carries a significant...
- 1993) is a Turkish actress, best known for her role in the TV series Kızım, Siyah Beyaz Aşk and Mucize Doktor. Ünsal was born on June 21, 1993 in İzmir as...
- The album of Muḥammad Siyāh Qalam or Siāh-Qalam (lit. 'the Black Pen'; Persian: محمد سیاه‌ قَلَم; Turkish: Mehmed Siyah Kalem) comprise around 80 extant...
- Siyah, known in Arabic sources as Siyah al-Uswari ("Siyah the Aswar"; also spelled al-Aswari) was the commander of a faction of the Sasanian asbaran unit...
- The Nuristanis are an ethnic group native to the Nuristan Province (formerly Kafiristan) of northeastern Afghanistan and Chitral District of northwestern...
- Siyah mashq (Persian: سیاه مشق), lit. "black practice," are calligraphic practice sheets often covered completely with writing. They may include a number...
- meters. Bows with long siyahs were po****r in China from the Han dynasty through the Yuan dynasty (206 BCE–1368 CE). (Siyahs are the non-bending end...