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She was the purist strain of | Persian, a direct descendent of Cyrus the Great, foun |
Zarrin Dast means the Golden Hand in | Persian, a reputable name for an eye surgeon. |
the recipient of the Golden Lion Award by the | Persian Academy from the prestigious International Fu |
previously existed under the influence of the | Persian Achaemenid dynasty. |
e international arena, Turki was an Arabic or | Persian adjective formed from the noun "Turk", used b |
worth explains: "In fact with the adoption of | Persian administrative and cultural ways the Ghaznavi |
The work uses heavily | Persian administrative terms, gives considerable weig |
After the death of the | Persian admiral, Memnon, in 333 BC, Autophradates and |
, Native American, Hawaiian, Italian, Indian, | Persian, African, Aboriginal and any other nationalit |
into | Persian] Alireza Doulatshahi, Ivonna Nowicka, Baal Pu |
ich included explanations of the cartoons (in | Persian) along with the strip on the opposite page. |
true values of nearly all the letters in the | Persian alphabet, in translating the texts, and in pr |
ies in Islam and, already fluent in Azeri and | Persian, also excelled in Russian, Turkish and Arabic |
ib Efendi in Paris coincided with that of the | Persian ambassador Askar Khan Afshar, who was in Pari |
abriele Caliari, Marino Grimani receiving the | Persian ambassador c. 1600. |
the rank of major; and on the occasion of the | Persian ambassador being accidentally shot at Bombay, |
David Kamvar, also known as Sep Kamvar, is a | Persian American computer scientist, artist, and entr |
sentiments, boasting the achievements of his | Persian ancestors and denigrating the "uncivilized Ar |
eled in Zoroastrianism as the religion of his | Persian ancestors over Islam by preferring prostratio |
wish, Nabataean, Edomite, Greek, Armenian and | Persian ancestry. |
He also composed a book of poetry in standard | Persian and gave it the title Arsh-namah. |
tic works, it is evident that he knew Arabic, | Persian and his native language, the Gurgan dialect. |
n three languages are spoken: Taazi (Arabic), | Persian, and Armenian and I think that's why they cal |
d by a number of eastern languages, including | Persian and Urdu. |
operty of the palace is its combined Ottoman, | Persian, and Seljuk architectural style. |
s for these weekly lectures: English, Arabic, | Persian, and Urdu. |
Also in | Persian and published in 1918, this group of poems ha |
published a new edition of John Richardson's | Persian and Arabic dictionary -- A Vocabulary Persian |
Italian, Punjabi, Russian, Gujarati, Somali, | Persian and Hindi/Urdu. |
l where he wrote his first poetry in Turkish, | Persian and perhaps Arabic, including two divans. |
ty with language allowed him to quickly learn | Persian and Bengali. |
Later, when the Seljuks were overrunning the | Persian and Central Asian parts of the Ghaznavid Empi |
Onida models are now available with Arabic, | Persian and Russian OSD (menu). |
It makes use of | Persian and non-Persian instruments. |
Turkish, | Persian and French will be added in the second phase |
digenous Ronderrib Afrikaner sheep, Blackhead | Persian, and Rambouillets. |
ere hindered by the fact that he didn't speak | Persian and his mother tongue was English. |
a compound word composed of Mir (commander in | Persian) and Liva (brigade in Arabic). |
He is a prolific writer on | Persian and Arabic literature and contemporary histor |
rting University, he had already learned both | Persian and Hebrew. |
At Breslau he was an instructor of Arabic and | Persian, and later gave classes on Sanskrit and compa |
d himself to the study of Syriac, Arabic, and | Persian, and in 1775, by a unanimous vote, was electe |
xtensive burrowings of words and phrases from | Persian and Arabic. |
forms her own musical arrangements of ancient | Persian and Punjabi Ghazals, or poems. |
terature, music and foreign languages such as | Persian and Arabic. |
ttoos on his right wrist one saying Ashkan in | Persian and another saying Tehran in English, where h |
Reportedly the akhunds of the Salar spoke | Persian, and the Salar commonly consumed alcohol in a |
ami established diplomatic relations with the | Persian and Byzantine Empires, defeated the Hepthalit |
He wrote in both | Persian and Hindustani. |
m, he is still occupied in the composition of | Persian and Arabic poetry. |
s and saw fit to purge it of all its Turkish, | Persian and Arabic vocabulary. |
He studied Arabic, | Persian, and Uyghur classics. |
ystem in history (earlier ones existed in the | Persian and Roman Empires), it was unprecedented in s |
s about twelve titles, and is written in both | Persian and Arabic. |
Amanpour speaks English, | Persian, and French fluently. |
ish, including Dutch, French, German, Pashto, | Persian, and Portuguese. |
rian, Egyptian, Indian, Minoan, Greek, Roman, | Persian and Arab Empires each made widespread use of |
She was of | Persian and Greek ancestry. |
, Rumanian, Polish, Russian, German, Turkish, | Persian and Italian. |
for its use of muqarnas -- characteristic of | Persian and North African architecture-as well as its |
The words are from | Persian and Arabic. |
y; he is also known as a writer and orator in | Persian and Pashto. |
th imported longhairs, was developed into the | Persian and became increasingly massive and extreme i |
Rooz: a news website in | Persian and English, "Rooz" meaning "Day" in the Pers |
in many languages including, Arabic, English, | Persian and Urdu. |
lamic theology (Kalam), but that he also knew | Persian and Arabic literature. |
The word gul in | Persian and Turkic languages means rose. |
Meherban was well versed in | Persian and Arabic languages. |
Inscriptions in | Persian and the Naskh scripts decorate the tomb. |
She sings in English, French, | Persian and Spanish. |
chaks Turks who had converted to Islam due to | Persian and Arab depradations against them from the 7 |
He was well versed in Urdu | Persian and English. |
supports right-to-left languages like Arabic, | Persian, and Hebrew, and it has substantial support f |
ented with tigers' heads and stripes, or with | Persian and Arabic verses". |
Majority of the modern design was done by | Persian and Central Asian architects. |
dieval Islamic astronomical tables written in | Persian and Arabic. |
udy and translate major Sufi texts in Arabic, | Persian, and Ottoman Turkish to English. |
known for its rare collection of | Persian and Arabic manuscripts. |
He said poems in | Persian and Sindhi languages. |
dieval period mainly using primary sources in | Persian and Arabic and correlating them with Sanskrit |
Uttar Pradesh and Bihar are branded with both | Persian and liturgical Arabic. |
It represents a synthesis of | Persian and Indian architecture and stands at the cen |
slating or editing a number of books in Urdu, | Persian and Arabic, including a translation of Mir Am |
nuscript of the Qur'an with translations into | Persian and Turkish was looted during the wars agains |
Chashma means Water Spring in | Persian and Urdu. |
ic, and afterwards in the West Indies, in the | Persian and the Cydnus, besides boat service in the a |
inguished by a large number of loanwords from | Persian and a rounding of the phoneme /a/ to , as occ |
porated into the compound gate, is written in | Persian and dated 1455. |
bjects, was appointed in 1849 interpreter for | Persian and in 1851 for Arabic, an unusual combinatio |
He was a monarch of | Persian and Greek Macedonian ancestry. |
o India, the deeds of the Mughal Shah Alam in | Persian, and in French in incursions of the Afghans a |
right on the coast line, a fusion of Arabic, | Persian and Ottoman influences. |
their Sufi practice, concisely formulated in | Persian and known collectively as "the Sacred Words" |
The Fihi Ma Fihi is in an informal | Persian and best proof that Rumi spoke Persian in eve |
He spoke in | Persian and all of his sermons (Fihi ma Fihi) recorde |
cy, and returned to his researches in Arabic, | Persian, and Turkish, studying at Paris under Silvest |
his name during times of stress, such as the | Persian and Peloponnesian Wars. |
, French, Italian, Portuguese, Dutch, German, | Persian and Arabic . |
He wrote in | Persian and Arabic and is best known by his work De n |
A most prolific scholar of Arabic, | Persian, and Islamic studies, he was educated at Port |
his students while Rumi was preaching are in | Persian and are in everyday informal (not written but |
All the articles are written in | Persian and Arabic although Fahlaviyyat poetry and sa |
niversity of Cambridge he attended classes in | Persian and began to publish his own translations of |
iv High Trade School where he taught Turkish, | Persian and Arabic languages. |
Nehal is also popular | Persian and Middle Eastern name which metaphorically |
sody, versification, and composition, both in | Persian and Arabic." |
its own artistic language through the use of | Persian and Arabic loanwords. |
hat a significant influence from Urdu (Hindi, | Persian, and Arabic combined) is clearly evident. |
eated outside Ephesus by a combined Ephesian, | Persian, and Syracusan force, and withdrew his troops |
was well-versed in Bengali, English, Arabic, | Persian and Urdu. |
mostly wrote Ghazal and Rubayee (quatrain) in | Persian and is the author of 16 books of poetry (cont |
ed his Ph.D. at the University of Michigan in | Persian and Arabic literature. |
He also took the trouble learning | Persian, and is said to have composed poetry in his n |
their mingling and frequent interaction with | Persian and Indian people., |
itations in the British Indian Empire and the | Persian and Egyptian satellite states. |
A Page from the Safina containing a modern | Persian and a Fahlavi (regional Iranian dialect poem |
sung in languages like Urdu, Punjabi, Sindhi, | Persian and Turkish. |
urg, and then went to Paris, where he studied | Persian and Arabic under Silvestre de Sacy, and colla |
al studies, historian, philologist, expert on | Persian and Turkic manuscripts, researcher and teache |
urkish language but he also composed works in | Persian and Kurdish. |
h, which was heavily influenced by Arabic and | Persian and later evolved into the modern Uzbek langu |
i", "todani", "tadeem" and "yalali") based on | Persian and Arabic phenomes are used in a medium-pace |
was a great linguist who spoke Urdu, Pushtu, | Persian and Arabic fluently. |
He now studied | Persian, and in two years published a Mythengeschicht |
His music is a blend of | Persian and Hindustani instruments and styles and con |
ly, by specializing in the studies of Pharsi ( | Persian) and English literature. |
sor A. J. Arberry, a distinguished scholar of | Persian and Arabic, attempted to produce a scholarly |
Azmi abandoned his studies of | Persian and Urdu during the Quit India agitations in |
s with art nouveau, symbolism and traditional | Persian and Syrian artistry. |
ic origin have come into the language through | Persian and Tajik, which again have come through Uzbe |
The sama' has roots in | Persian and Turkish culture, and is associated with o |
He has written more than 100 books in | Persian and participated in the authorship process of |
Gusev also added dances for Turkish, | Persian, and Arabian slave-women for the scene in the |
us literary and knowledgeable volume; Arabic, | Persian, and Urdu examples of poetry by highly respec |
fine linguist, versed in Arabic, Turkish, and | Persian, and was a patron of Jewish learning. |
e a school teacher, giving private lessons in | Persian and Hindustani. |
Although Josh subsequently studied Arabic and | Persian and, in 1918, spent six months at Tagore's un |
It provides one of the earliest examples of | Persian anthropomorphic calligraphy. |
Borani, a | Persian appetizer with yoghurt. |
h Prophets Haggai, Zechariah and Malachi with | Persian approval and financing. |
a work of great influence on later Christian, | Persian, Arab and medieval astrologers. |
translated Turkish, Czech, English, Chinese, | Persian, Arabic and French authors, and she has explo |
da, 1999, ISBN 1-870907-03-5 (translated into | Persian, Arabic and Indonesian) |
his day dozens of books in three languages of | Persian, Arabic and English. |
e principal European languages, and also with | Persian, Arabic and Hebrew. |
The Divan contains | Persian, Arabic poems and also macaronic ghazal in Pe |
It included both knowing | Persian, Arabic and Ottoman Turkish and how to behave |
ad earned distinction for his study of modern | Persian, Arabic and German languages before joining t |
e many Ghazals in Urdu language while he knew | Persian, Arabic, English and Hindi languages as well. |
A Dictionary, | Persian, Arabic, and English. |
ars that he was in the army, he studied Urdu, | Persian, Arabic, Punjabi and Pashtu. |
as an octagonal base, symbolizing traditional | Persian architecture. |
e Ottoman excursion of what was considered as | Persian Armenia. |
d of Meghri Citadel, withstood a siege by the | Persian army and then routed them on the Araks River. |
King Vakhtang refused to comply and a | Persian army attacked the country. |
When the | Persian army under Mihran advanced across the border |
When the Byzantines attacked a | Persian army however, they suffered a heavy defeat in |
revenge, prior to the confrontation with the | Persian army would arrest all the sons of Phanes of H |
fied settlement of Gelonus was reached by the | Persian army of Darius in his assault on Scythia duri |
in retirement, the military victories of the | Persian army of Nader Shah made the sultan again requ |
no formal declaration of war, a 35,000-strong | Persian army, led by Abbas Mirza, crossed the border |
tably to the Jewish allies' assistance to the | Persian army, the interior was quickly overrun. |
ngak bread was traditionally the bread of the | Persian army. |
onidas fought to the death against a gigantic | Persian army. |
Influenced by | Persian art, architecture and poetry, Hemami's multid |
Persian art, Parthian and Sassanian dynasties. | |
nnection is Auruuant (brave, hero) and Middle | Persian Arwand. |
The movie was produced in both English and | Persian as a language-learning tool for Iranian-Ameri |
Baruman: Appears as a | Persian assassin. |
an, as a present from Hulagu Khan including a | Persian astrolabe, a globe and an armillary sphere, i |
Ahmad ibn Muhammad al-Nahavandi was a | Persian astronomer of the 8th and 9th centuries. |
Noted critics of the equant include the | Persian astronomer Nasir al-Din Tusi, who developed t |
It was developed by the 13th-century | Persian astronomer and mathematician Nasir al-Din al- |
s been purported to be first described by the | Persian astronomer Al Sufi in about 964. |
It is named after the 10th century | Persian astronomer Abd Al-Rahman Al Sufi. |
bic treatises on humoral medicine" and to the | Persian astronomer, Abu Rayhan Biruni (c. |
964 AD - Abd al-Rahman al-Sufi (Azophi), a | Persian astronomer, makes the first recorded observat |
tion of the Large Magellanic Cloud was by the | Persian astronomer, Abd Al-Rahman Al Sufi (later know |
s the birthplace of one of the most important | Persian astronomers and mathematicians, Abu al-Wafa' |
The story of Leylie o Majnoon was known in | Persian at least from the time of Rudaki and Baba Tah |
He lectured in | Persian at Oxford from 1920 to 1923 before living in |
J. Newman is a reader in Islamic Studies and | Persian at the University of Edinburgh. |
cated at Bryanston School and read Arabic and | Persian at the School of Oriental and African Studies |
Arberry was appointed to the Chair of | Persian at the School of Oriental and African Studies |
ril 1891 - 6 September 1966) was Professor of | Persian at the University of Cambridge, who wrote on |
Portuguese was at 1.65%, French was at 0.91%, | Persian at 0.72%, French Creole was the mother tongue |
a detailed historical account written by the | Persian Ata al-Mulk Juvayni describing the Mongol, Hu |
would be able to withstand the threat of the | Persian attack by an alliance with the Greeks, but th |
mounted on elephants became easy targets for | Persian attacks whilst the Persian cavalry was swifte |
Although they repelled the successive | Persian attacks, the remainder of the army was defeat |
ia along with Simmas, and defended it against | Persian attacks. |
Other neighborhood businesses include the | Persian Aub Zam-Zam, Recycled Records, Amoeba Music, |
Old | Persian Aurandabad, lived 4th century BC) was a Persi |
Persian Babylonia, Achaemenid Assyria (6th to 4th c. | |
Both fields were rooted in Arabian, | Persian, Babylonian, Hellenistic and Indian tradition |
" | Persian Cuneiform Inscriptions and Persian Ballads," |
Persian Ballets | |
Boycott ( | Persian: Baykot) is a 1985 Iranian film directed by M |
Persian became DW-WORLD.DE's eighth focus language in | |
that puts an end to the theory that "he wrote | Persian because it was more beautiful". |
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