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Shamiran may refer to: Semiramis, legendary Assyrian queen Shamiran, Iran, a village in Mazandaran Province Shamiran, Kerman, a village in Kerman Province...
9th century, gained control of Shamiran, a mountain stronghold about twenty-five miles north of Zanjan. From Shamiran they established their rule over...
Shamiran Khamis (born 13 February 1995) is an Australian soccer player, who currently plays for Western Sydney Wanderers. She has previously played for...
Town of Andisheh", "Islam Shahr", "Qods", "Shahryar", "Pakdasht" and "Shamiran". In the classical antiquity, part of the territory of present-day Tehran...
Tell Shamiram or Tell Shamiran (Arabic: تل شميرام أو تل شميران), also known as Marbisho (ماربيشو), is a village near Tell Tamer in western al-Hasakah Governorate...
was acknowledged by the Justanid ruler of Daylam. The Sallarid ruler of Shamiran also shortly acknowledged his overlordship. In 1054, Tughril forced the...
from Muhammad. Mardavij invaded Tarum and laid siege to the fortress of Shamiran, but Muhammad was eventually able to persuade him to revolt against Asfar...
ibn Shiruya along with his brother Shirzad, to capture the fortress of Shamiran in Tarom (Northern Iran), the capital of the Sallarid ruler Muhammad ibn...
18 October 2023. Retrieved 26 January 2021. Donabed, Sargon G.; Mako, Shamiran (2009). "Ethno-cultural and Religious Identity of Syrian Orthodox Christians"...
Routledge. pp. 583–624. ISBN 9781138899018. Donabed, Sargon G.; Mako, Shamiran (2009). "Ethno-cultural and Religious Identity of Syrian Orthodox Christians"...
Arcadia Publishing. ISBN 978-0-7385-4480-9. Donabed, Sargon G.; Mako, Shamiran (2009). "Ethno-cultural and Religious Identity of Syrian Orthodox Christians"...
Arcadia Publishing. ISBN 978-0-7385-4480-9. Donabed, Sargon G.; Mako, Shamiran (2009). "Ethno-cultural and Religious Identity of Syrian Orthodox Christians"...
heart at Wounded Knee. Macmillan. pp. 86–87. ISBN 978-0-8050-6634-0. Mako, Shamiran (June 18, 2012). "Cultural Genocide and Key International Instruments:...
Banafashekhah in August 2016 Born (1973-03-29) March 29, 1973 (age 51) Darvazeh Shamiran, Tehran, Iran Occupation Actor Years active 1993–present Children 2 Parent...
Kenar Pahn Kesh Pey Chalak Pit Sareh Riku Sama Gush Mahalleh Sarjah Kola Shamiran Sheykh Musa Shur Kesh Sir Bagh Sowilam Tarsu va Sibarun Valikan Vatileh...
Sepp-Wilson, Justine Rosette Nelligan, Richard Bergeron, Michael Michaud, Shamiran Graungaard, Jeff Bruneel and Marie-Lou Gingras, The North Water: "The Devils...
were intentionally designed to "kill the Indian, save the man." Mako, Shamiran (18 June 2012). "Cultural Genocide and Key International Instruments: Framing...
four Christians, including Assyrian couple Pastor Victor Bet Tamraz and Shamiran Issavi, who were previously arrested for "illegal church activities" which...
Kayumarth and aid Ilyas if required. However, Bakavli was soon killed near Shamiran by Kayumarth's forces. Kayumarth instantly released the prisoners of war...
Kenar Pahn Kesh Pey Chalak Pit Sareh Riku Sama Gush Mahalleh Sarjah Kola Shamiran Sheykh Musa Shur Kesh Sir Bagh Sowilam Tarsu va Sibarun Valikan Vatileh...
ibn Shiruya along with his brother Shirzad, to capture the fortress of Shamiran in Tarom (Northern Iran), the capital of the Sallarid ruler Muhammad ibn...
Folk 3:39 5. "Le Manshinnakh" Fabroniya Al-Dahawe Sargon Gabriel 7:08 6. "Shamiran" Youshia Gewargis Sargon Gabriel 3:25 7. "Shaikhani" Assyrian Folk Assyrian...