「PERSIA」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
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s to settle on any of the islands or shores of | Persia, a conjunct force shall be appointed by the tw |
de is the story of Queen Parysatis of Ancient | Persia., a Queen and Queen Mother of the Persian Empi |
nce, sending an embassy to the Mongol ruler of | Persia Abagha, an enemy of the Muslims. |
He also refused to aid the Mongol ilkhan of | Persia, Abaqa, against the Mamluks at the Second Batt |
sopher, who lived in eleventh-century Iraq (or | Persia, according to some sources) or at Jerusalem. |
hief of police and envoy to the Qajar court in | Persia), Adolph and Alexander. |
pport Abbas Mirza as the heir to the throne of | Persia after Fath Ali Shah died. |
baro was the last Venetian ambassador to leave | Persia, after Uzun Hassan died in 1478. |
He also obtained protection from the Shah of | Persia against local Muslim chieftains. |
In turn | Persia agreed to pay an annual tribute of 200 loads o |
twelve dispatched Armenian messengers reached | Persia An Armenian volunteer unit commanded by Andran |
They discovered, at the back of The Rose of | Persia, an item that had been cut from the show befor |
Following this Iraqforce was renamed Paiforce ( | Persia and Iraq force). |
be found in the ancient literatures of Arabia, | Persia and India, in Anglo-Saxon/Old English poetry a |
g of Macedon, who conquered Asia Minor, Egypt, | Persia and part of Ancient India. |
the legitimate and constitutional sovereign of | Persia, and I await the hour of my return to my count |
New roads were constructed from | Persia and Mesopotamia under the rule of Vespasian, a |
He saw service in India, | Persia and Burma. |
He became GOC 10th Army in | Persia and Iraq Command. |
He travelled to | Persia and Arabia in the 12th century. |
an war experiences of the German expedition to | Persia and Afghanistan, |
the dominant position of the British Empire in | Persia and marked a new stage in the Great Game betwe |
s also released under the title Appointment in | Persia and The Plot to Kill Roosevelt. |
command Indian XXI Corps which became part of | Persia and Iraq Command's Tenth Army based in Baghdad |
ame Hazrath Shah Kamal came from Kirman of Old | Persia and settled here. |
Since it looked as if Iraq, | Persia and Turkey would become a battle area during W |
of Yazdegerd III, the last Emperor of Sassanid | Persia and mother of the fourth Shiite imam, Ali ibn |
slim scholar and was going to send him away to | Persia and Arabia to master Islamic studies. |
other Ubisoft franchises such as the Prince of | Persia and Rayman Raving Rabbids appear as help and o |
In 1831 Vigne left England for | Persia, and then travelled to India. |
very experienced traveller: visiting Siberia, | Persia and much of South America. |
rst recorded by Lorenz Oken in 1818 in Mianeh, | Persia, and named Rhynochoprion persicum. |
Zoroastrians in | Persia and Central Asia also engaged in the productio |
he Greek and Roman Empires and further east to | Persia and ultimately to India in the second century. |
atrol the borders between the Soviet Union and | Persia and Afghanistan. |
established their capital in Herat in eastern | Persia, and were vassals of the Jalayirid dynasty in |
ran to prevent the Axis elements from entering | Persia, and preventing the possibility of the Germans |
y President Harrison United States Minister to | Persia, and a year later, Minister (afterward Envoy E |
x years through Kurdistan, Armenia, Astrakhan, | Persia, and other countries of eastern Asia. |
He was the son of Xerxes I of | Persia and Amestris, daughter of Otanes. |
is guards by getting them drunk and escaped to | Persia, and assisted the Persian king in all manners |
By 1932, the United Kingdom, the USSR, Turkey, | Persia and the Netherlands maintained legations in Je |
eration Bajadere, the unit was parachuted into | Persia and infiltrated India. |
Both | Persia and Afghanistan are nominally sovereign states |
een an adoption from Mesopotamian art, through | Persia and Bactria, as a consequence of extensive tra |
Unable to secure his claim, Ahatallah went to | Persia and then to Egypt, and eventually to Portugues |
dventurer, who wrote about his travels through | Persia and India. |
The Treaty of Akhal was a treaty signed by | Persia and Imperial Russia on September 21, 1881. |
o 569 and played a major role in the wars with | Persia and the affairs of the Monophysite Syriac Chur |
sh army, about 20,000 strong, was recruited in | Persia and was put in march together with Persian tro |
similarly named gods Adar and Adramelech (from | Persia and Phoenicia respectively), who were also per |
Byzantine Empire (Greater Fu-lin), the Arabs, | Persia and several Central Asian states. |
pointed to settle the boundary dispute between | Persia and Afghanistan, reaches the Helmand, and is j |
hammad (died c. 1451) was the Timurid ruler of | Persia and Fars from around 1447 until his death. |
m is the name of a river and of a district, in | Persia, and Neubauer says that it is the name of a co |
renowned for the accounts of his travels into | Persia and other Eastern countries and describing the |
A new Command called | Persia and Iraq Force (PAIFORCE) was formed in Septem |
ad, having begun with the prophet Zoroaster of | Persia, and that Muhammad gave Sufism a spiritual pus |
talky's Forlorn Hope, about his experiences in | Persia and Iraq. |
the United Kingdom, to expel all Britons from | Persia, and to come to an understanding with the Afgh |
21 he was head of the British Naval Mission to | Persia, and in 1922 he became Director of the Trade D |
ns of King Shapur II of the Sassanid Empire of | Persia, and was executed along with many of his follo |
ish orphan who rises to become Queen Esther of | Persia and saves Persian Jews from genocide. |
He travelled extensively in Egypt, Asia Minor, | Persia and India between 1846 and 1853; in India his |
he Muslim World (originally in the Arab World, | Persia and the Turkic World, later also among the Mus |
ism amidst the violence Shklovsky witnessed in | Persia and Russia in 1917-20. |
n lived during the reigns of king Darius II of | Persia and his son Artaxerxes II, whose empire includ |
he Muslim World (originally in the Arab World, | Persia and the Turkic World, later also among the Mus |
After wandering for many months, chiefly in | Persia, and having abandoned his intention of proceed |
o go to their respective missions, and crossed | Persia and India on foot, since Portugal would have r |
om 1942 to 1943, and Commander-in-Chief of the | Persia and Iraq theatres in 1943. |
g the Magi as Balthasar of Arabia, Melchior of | Persia and Gasper of India. |
a book of travels, From the Black Sea through | Persia and India, and two years later he published Ep |
yahb was patriarch during the Arab conquest of | Persia, and approached the Moslem leaders to win guar |
o 1900, he traveled to Tunisia, Sicily, Egypt, | Persia, and Ceylon, during which time he produced num |
has been influenced by the cultures of India, | Persia, and East Africa, because of extensive trade l |
, France failed to win a diplomatic war around | Persia and none of the terms of the treaty were reali |
so by the more elaborate curvilinear motifs of | Persia and Mameluke Egypt. |
years he went in connection with an embassy to | Persia, and he later published an account of his trav |
used to trade with other African port cities, | Persia, Arab traders, Yemen and even India. |
It was renamed South | Persia Area in January 1945. |
and the Indus Valley, and perhaps also Elam in | Persia as well. |
as born in 1895 in Tehran, Iran (then known as | Persia), as son of Friedrich Rosen, who served a few |
ntries of South America, Tahiti, China, India, | Persia, Asia Minor and Greece, and reaching home in 1 |
He began to preach throughout | Persia, Assyria, Armenia, Media, Babylonia and in the |
y Ottoman Sultan Murad III during the war with | Persia, at the close of the sixteenth century, is ina |
f shared in the spirit of disaffection towards | Persia at that time so general; as when hostilities w |
So that in 1730, Tahmasp II of | Persia attacked the Ottoman possession, the Empire wa |
rol the treasury, Gaykhatu of the Ilkhanate in | Persia attempted to introduce paper money in his empi |
Sultan Muhammad (who gained control of central | Persia), Babur became one of the three important Timu |
me seven or eight months, and then Darius I of | Persia became king (522 BCE). |
r, it is now thought that Adam was probably in | Persia before 1314, during the pontificate of Pope Cl |
Martyrs Sadoc of | Persia, bishop, and 128 with him |
Hieromartyr Simeon of | Persia, bishop, and those with him: martyrs Abdechala |
South | Persia Brigade |
As part of Iraqforce (or Paiforce in | Persia), Brigadier Powell commanded the 20th Indian B |
Shazaam, a Spartan whose house is in | Persia, but due to zoning laws was able to go to a Sp |
o lay an ambush at Myriandrus of Darius III of | Persia but in the end the battle took place near Issu |
Comes from | Persia but got lost and now lives in Pershore. |
Two years later he returned to his lands in | Persia, but was distracted and prevented from dealing |
aken to Merv, then in the Khorasan province of | Persia but now in Turkmenistan, who was later freed a |
, the two strengthened their hold over western | Persia, but the appearance of the Chobanid Hasan Kuce |
s Marco that she is going to marry the King of | Persia, but, having fallen in love with her, he shows |
An accurate map of | Persia by Emanuel Bowen showing the names of territor |
mission succeeded in making their way through | Persia, by breaking up into small parties, and they r |
The Golden Age of | Persia, by Richard Nelson Frye, p. 163. |
, who was escorted from Khanbaliq (Beijing) to | Persia by Marco Polo |
of religious commentators, to the conquest of | Persia by Alexander the Great. |
t Socialist party in the Ottoman Empire and in | Persia by Avetis Nazarbekian, Mariam Vardanian, Gevor |
s... for from the said place at the due season | Persia can be reached... where a very usefull and imp |
On 9 December 1856 at Bushire, | Persia, Captain Wood led a Grenadier Company which fo |
Hawk 75A-9 - 10 aircraft delivered to | Persia, captured still in crates and used by RAF in I |
To this end he hijacked a ship, | Persia, carrying weapons to the White Russians and di |
Martyr Christina of | Persia; Christian saint of the fourth century. |
525 BC: Cambyses II of | Persia conquers Egypt |
In a letter to the King of | Persia, Constantine wrote how he shunned the "abomina |
In 1376 Lin Nu visited Ormuz in | Persia, converted to Islam, and married either a Pers |
The Seistan Force, originally called East | Persia Cordon, was a force of British Indian Army tro |
, Maruvan Sapir Eso a successful merchant from | Persia crossed the seas to reach Quilon. |
The Ardabil Carpet, | Persia, dated 946 AH. |
eon Bonaparte extended a hand in friendship to | Persia, deeming the alliance a helpful strategy for h |
In 456, king Peroz I of | Persia demanded that the Iberians joined his expediti |
im-bey was charged with espionage on behalf of | Persia, deprived of his religious title and exiled to |
ose fleeing from destruction in other parts of | Persia during the invasion of Genghis Khan. |
amentation indicate that the armor was made in | Persia, during the period before the use of the gun. |
suffered two years before his actual death in | Persia, during a sally against a Malhi fortified town |
enzo Alessandri who was Venetian ambassador to | Persia during the 16th century but given the provided |
Having lost the first war against | Persia during the First Perso-Turkic War, 30 years ea |
d Azerbaijan on the territories conquered from | Persia during the war. |
ans were able to take possession of Basra from | Persia during the Ottoman-Safavid War (1532-1555). |
ector General of the lines of Communication in | Persia during the first World War. |
potamia (including the capture of Baghdad) and | Persia during the First World War. |
into four parts during the Muslim conquest of | Persia, each section being named after the four large |
came to him during his adventurous travels in | Persia, Egypt and Turkey from 1880-82, where he by no |
brought a letter from the Mongol commander in | Persia, Eljigidei. |
ud established, to the satisfaction of Jews in | Persia, England, Morocco, Yemen, and all the communit |
ollow-up to February 1984's Remote Luxury, the | Persia EP continues in a similar stylistic vein. |
1237 the Mongol Empire had subjugated most of | Persia, excluding Abbasid Iraq and Ismaili stronghold |
English diplomat John Malcolm and the Shah of | Persia Fath Ali Shah in 1801. |
mote Luxury heavily bore Steve Kilbey's stamp, | Persia features one track penned by guitarist Willson |
n Abu Said Bahatur in 1335, the Mongol rule in | Persia fell into political anarchy. |
in supporting the Constitutional revolution of | Persia financially. |
After the 1979 revolution he left | Persia for Geneva, Switzerland with his family and no |
Soviet troops captured Tabriz and northwestern | Persia for military and strategic reasons. |
h Lines of Communication duties with the North | Persia Force. |
1809, the United Kingdom signed a treaty with | Persia forcing the French out of that country. |
least three children: Abaqa, second Ilkhan of | Persia from 1265-1282, Taraqai, whose son Baydu becam |
Adam served as the Papal missionary in | Persia from 1314 to 1317, one of six Dominicans sent |
His main war was the invasion of | Persia from 1587 to 1598. |
mbassador) to Romania from 1887 to 1891 and to | Persia from 1891 to 1894, where his niece Gertrude Be |
as established to protect British interests in | Persia from subversion by German agents, most notably |
He cultivated the friendship of | Persia, gave his daughter in marriage to a Persian na |
e eve of the war, the Russians made peace with | Persia, giving back all the territory conquered durin |
enough to suggest that the Jats who settled in | Persia gradually built up their economic resources an |
Shah Abbas I of | Persia had to concede wast areas in Northwest Iran an |
After | Persia had been considerably weakened by its defeat i |
ar dynasty of Iran (at that time also known as | Persia) had become corrupt and inefficient. |
At that time the Turks in | Persia had left no prohibited or vicious act undone, |
Anacreon of | Persia, Hafez |
In | Persia he was succeeded by his son Mahmud I whose rei |
As aide-de-camp to the British envoy to | Persia, he witnessed fighting during the war between |
From | Persia he was sent again to Turkey, and, having captu |
nd dialects, and undertaking two trips through | Persia, he ignored the advice of Ferdinand von Richth |
an Armenians, and during one of his travels to | Persia he visited the German Orient Mission in Urfa, |
Evacuated with the rest of the Polish Army to | Persia, he moved to Cairo where he started working fo |
greed to fund a search for oil and minerals in | Persia headed by Wolff, Kitabgi and Cotte. |
n that would eventually conquer large parts of | Persia, his ancestors settled in Gilan in the late 11 |
, Mandelslo visited the ruins at Persepolis in | Persia; his name and the year can be found inscribed |
Before he could reach | Persia, however, De Silva was detained in Goa due to |
"Cyrus the Great of | Persia: Images and Realities", in M. Heinz & M. H. Fe |
They were beheaded by Shapur II in | Persia in 380. |
ure game, taking place in mythological ancient | Persia, in a world occupied by monsters and Deevs. |
Parliamentary elections were held in | Persia in 1914. |
Caspian Sea, were known to the early rulers of | Persia in the Achaemenid Period. |
pointed Air Officer Commanding Air HQ Iraq and | Persia in July 1945. |
When Hulegu entered | Persia in 1256, he commanded a battalion of his weste |
ned there till the rupture between England and | Persia in 1856, and returned to the same place, as Co |
Persia in 1808 according to a British map, before los | |
Shah Mozaffar al-Din Shah Qajar of | Persia in Le Petit Journal. |
The film is set in | Persia in the 4th century BC. |
akhichevan which had been ceded to the tsar by | Persia in the Treaty of Turkmenchay a year earlier. |
t on to be Air Officer Commanding AHQ Iraq and | Persia in 1944. |
e of the Ilkhanate during the fragmentation of | Persia in the mid-14th century. |
For his services in the War against | Persia in August 1941 he was awarded the Distinguishe |
He travelled to | Persia in 1891, then for a decade 1894 to 1905 in Nor |
He lost his power over | Persia in a battle against the Mongols in the Alborz |
sh Indian Army, for service in Mesopotamia and | Persia, in what was called the Mesopotamia Campaign. |
liated with the first official mission sent to | Persia in 1862, intended to re-establish diplomatic r |
nces of the bridge spouted vessel are found in | Persia in the early Iron Age and on Crete. |
about India), and of a history of Assyria and | Persia in 23 books, called Persica, written in opposi |
Throne, he also carried off the Koh-i-Noor to | Persia in 1739. |
ed Suleiman the Magnificent on his conquest of | Persia in the Ottoman-Safavid War (1532-1555), with t |
iam Knox d-Arcy, the Australian oil pioneer in | Persia, in Reilly: Ace of Spies (1983), Rumpole of th |
On the outbreak of war with | Persia in 1826 he was appointed second in command, an |
all of the countries east of Media and ancient | Persia, including south of the great mountain ranges |
the art from Ancient Egypt, Assyria, Babylon, | Persia, India and Oceania and Africa. |
Kiosks were common in | Persia, India, Pakistan, and in the Ottoman Empire fr |
he number closer to 400,000), could cross from | Persia into Greece. |
the Western Desert of Libya, the Middle East, | Persia, Iraq, Arakan, Assam and Burma. |
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