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Qarin may refer to: Qareen Qarin, Yemen House of Karen This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Qarin. If an internal link led...
A Qareen (Arabic: قرين qarīn, literally meaning: 'constant companion') is a spiritual double of a human, either part of the human himself or a complementary...
Qarin I (Persian: کارن), was the eighth ruler of the Bavand dynasty from 839 to 867. His brother, Shapur, was murdered in 825 by a Qarinvand named Mazyar...
Qarin. As Khalid urged his horse forward, another Muslim Maqal bin Al Ashi, rode out of the Muslim front rank and made for Qarin. Maqal reached Qarin...
Qarin II (Persian: کارین), was the ruler of the Bavand dynasty from 1057 to 1074. He was the son of a certain Surkhab, who was possibly the son of the...
Qarin III (Persian: کارن سوم), was the ruler of the Bavand dynasty from 1114 to 1117. He was the son and successor of Shahriyar IV. In 1106, the Seljuq...
Tabaristan, thus starting the Qarinvand dynasty. Mazyar succeeded his father Qarin ibn Vindadhhurmuzd in ca. 817. However, his territories were soon invaded...
Jamshid Qarin Ghuri was an Iranian military commander from Khurasan, who served as the darugha (military governor) of the city of Sari in Mazandaran under...
exploited the opportunity to regain their ancestral lands: Shapur's brother, Qarin I, assisted the Tahirids against Mazyar, and was rewarded with his brother's...
Shahriyar declined the request, while Qarin accepted, and became successful in his campaign against the Byzantines. Qarin was then bestowed with many honors...
to grant the honor to his brother and heir of the Bavand dynasty, Qarin III. Qarin III then went to the Isfahan court and married her. In 1106/1107, Ahmad...
Dashalty (Azerbaijani: Daşaltı) or Karin Tak (Armenian: Քարին Տակ) is a village in the Shusha District of Azerbaijan, in the region of Nagorno-Karabakh...
dynasty from 867 to 896. He was the successor and son (or grandson) of Qarin I. Like his father, Rustam opposed the Zaydi rulers of Tabaristan, and in...
loyalty, Harun took Sharwin's grandson Shahriyar I and Vandad Hormozd's son Qarin ibn Vindadhhurmuzd as hostages to Baghdad. The two princes were allowed...
was Dihistān in the Land of Jurjān (Hyrcania); and Kārin the Parthian (Qārin al-Fahlavi) and his residence was Māh-Nihāvand (i.e., Media); and Sūrēn...
greens are used as fillings. There are also Shamakhy qutab, Yashyl Qutab and Qarın qutabı, quzu qutabı (lamb), deve qutabi specific for Jorat settlement. They...
confine the power of the local rulers to the highlands. Wandad Hurmuzd's son Qarin, as well Sharwin I's son Shahriyar, were taken to Baghdad as hostages as...
three brothers named Sharaf al-Muluk, Sharaf al-Dawla, and Rukn al-Dawla Qarin. Although Sharaf al-Muluk was the eldest of the brothers, Sharaf al-Muluk...
(1884–1944), Indian poet Zulfiqar Ghouri, Pakistani politician Jamshid Qarin Ghuri, military governor the city of Sari in Iran under Timur Al-Ashraf...
of the Byzantine Empire (b. 840) Muhammad ibn Abdallah, Abbasid governor Qarin I, ruler (spahbed) of the Bavand Dynasty Wasif al-Turki, Abbasid general...
of the Bavand dynasty from 1117 to 1118. He was the son and successor of Qarin III. Rustam III, shortly after his accession of the Bavandid throne, was...
dynasty, ruling briefly in 839 until his assassination. Quhyar was the son of Qarin ibn Vindadhhurmuzd, and had a brother named Mazyar, who, after ascending...
of Iranian history. The story is about Vis, the daughter of Shāhrū and Qārin, the ruling family of Māh (Media) in western Iran, and Ramin (Rāmīn), the...