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Bahram II (also
spelled Wahram II or
Warahran II;
Middle Persian: 𐭥𐭫𐭧𐭫𐭠𐭭) was the
fifth Sasanian King of
Kings (shahanshah) of Iran, from 274 to...
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Philip of
Ibelin (1253–1318) m. 1. c. 1280 Maria,
daughter of
Vahran of
Hamousse by Mary of Ibelin, w.o. issue; 2. c 1295
Maria of
Giblet (d...
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Vahram Papazian or
Papazyan (Armenian: Վահրամ Քամերի Փափազյան;
January 6, 1888 in Constantinople,
Ottoman Empire – June 5, 1968 in Yerevan, Armenia), was...
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Bahram or
Vahram or
Behram (Persian: بهرام),
variant Bahran or
Vahran (Uzbek: Баҳром,
Bahrom and Tajik: Баҳром, Bahrom)
meaning "smiting of resistance"...
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married Sempad of
Servantikar c. 1270
Marie (d. aft. 1298),
married firstly Vahran of Hamousse,
secondly Gregorios Tardif October 10, 1298 Edbury,
Peter W...
- attack. In
October 1986, a
handwritten statement signed by
ASALA spokesman Vahran Vahrania and
delivered to a
western news
agency in
Beirut threatened more...
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centennial commemorations. In 1935,
Aposhian married Evangelical preacher,
Vahran (Vahram) Salibian. They
moved to
Ghazir where her
husband worked at a Swiss...
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member of the
house of Ibelin. He
married to: 1. c. 1280 Maria,
daughter of
Vahran of
Hamousse by Mary of Ibelin,
without issue; 2. c. 1295
Maria (d. 1331)...
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Mansourah Mənsurə, Mansurə Médéa Medeyə Mers El Kébir Mers əl-Kəbir Oran Oran,
Vəhran Peñón of
Algiers Əlcəzair Qayalığı Sétif Sətif Ténès Tənəs Tizi
Ouzou Tiziuzu...