• Look up PIR or pir in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Pir or PIR may refer to: Pir, Kerman, a village in Kerman Province, Iran Pir, Satu Mare, commune...
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    (PIR sensor) is an electronic sensor that measures infrared (IR) light radiating from objects in its field of view. They are most often used in PIR-based...
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  • well-known pirs are the six mountain pir which can be found in and around the city of Yazd, Iran: Seti Pir, Pir-e Sabz, Pir-e Nāraki, Pir-e Bānu, Pir-e Herisht...
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    Pir (Persian: پیر, lit. 'elder') or Peer is a title for a Sufi spiritual guide. They are also referred to as a Hazrat (from Arabic: حضرة, romanized: Haḍra)...
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    The Pir Panjal Range (Urdu pronunciation: [piːɾ pənd͡ʒːɑːl] ; Kashmiri pronunciation: [piːr pãːt͡saːl] pronunciation) is a range of mountains in the Lower...
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  • Pir Sabz or Pir-e Sabz (Persian: پيرسبز) may refer to: Pir-e Sabz, Fars Pir Sabz, Rostam, Fars Province Pir Sabz, Kohgiluyeh and Boyer-Ahmad Pir-e Sabz...
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  • Look up pirs in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. PIRs, PIRS, Pirs, or pirs may mean: the plural of pir (disambiguation) or PIR Pirs (ISS module), a former...
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    মুহাম্মদ রেজাউল করিম; born: 1 February 1971), also known by his title Charmonai Pir, is a Bangladeshi Deobandi Islamic scholar, politician, religious speaker...
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    Gazi Pir (also called Ghazi Pir, Gaji Pir, Barkhan Gaji or Gaji Saheb) was a Bengali (Muslim) Ghazi and pir (warrior saint) who lived in the 12th or 13th...
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    Baba Ramdev (or Ramdevji, or Ramdeo Pir, Ramsha Pir (1352–1385 AD; V.S. 1409–1442) is a Hindu deity of Gujarat,Rajasthan and Malwa Madhya Pradesh, India...
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    Pir Chinasi (also spelled as Peer Chinasi) is a shrine and a tourist destination located about 30 kilometers (19 mi) east of Muzaffarabad, the capital...
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  • Pir Muhammad Mirza (c. 1376 – 22 February 1407) was a Timurid prince and briefly succeeded as King of Timurid Empire after the death of his grandfather...
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    Infantry Regiment, originally the 504th Parachute Infantry Regiment (504th PIR), is an airborne forces regiment of the United States Army, part of the 82nd...
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    Inayat Khan, Pir Vilayat (2014) The Ecstasy Beyond Knowing: A Manual of Meditation. NY. Omega Publications ISBN 1941810012 Inayat Khan, Pir Vilayat (2011)...
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  • Pir Sadardin was a fourteenth-century Shia Ismaili Da'i who founded the Satpanth Tariqa and taught tolerance, perennialism and syncretism of all religions...
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    Sultan Manghopir or Pir Mangho (Sindhi and Urdu: خواجہ حسن سخی سلطان عرف منگھو پیر) is the popular name for 13th century Sufi Pir Haji Syed Khawaja Hassan...
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  • Ansārī (Pashto: بایزید خان انصاري; c. 1525 – 1585), commonly known as Pīr Rōshān or Pīr Rōkhān, was an Ormur warrior, Sufi poet and revolutionary leader....
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    sons, Pir Syed Muhammad Rashid Shah Rashidi, Pir Syed Rashid Shah Rashidi, Pir Syed Abu Bakar Shah Rashidi, Pir Syed Osman Shah Rashidi and Pir Syed Omar...
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  • Lalpir Power (redirect from Lal Pir Power)
    international arbitration. It was incorporated in 1994. Lal Pir 1 produces 362 MW of electricity whereas Lal Pir 2, which is also known as PakGen Power, produces...
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  • In cryptography, a private information retrieval (PIR) protocol is a protocol that allows a user to retrieve an item from a server in possession of a...
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  • Pir Mahal (Punjabi: پیر محل) is a city and headquarters of Pir Mahal Tehsil of Toba Tek Singh District in the Punjab province of Pakistan. Elevation map...
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  • نقشبندي) alias Pir Mitha (1880-1964) was a Naqshbandi Sufi of Sindh, Pakistan. Dīvān-e-Ghaffāriā (Urdu and Saraiki), Sufi poetry of Hazrat Pīr Mithā, published...
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    Sayyid Ali Tirmizi (Pashto: سيد علي ترمذي), more commonly known as Pir Baba (پير بابا), was a Sufi who settled in Buner (present-day Khyber Pakhtunkhwa...
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  • Pir Shahverdi (After 78's Islamic revolution: Pir Khodaverdi) (Persian: پیرشاهوردی also Persian: پيرخداوردي, also Romanized as Pīr-e Shāhverdī, Pileh Shāhvardī...
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    Pir Meher Ali Shah (Urdu: پیر مہر على شاهؓ‬; 14 April 1859 – May 1937), was a Punjabi Muslim Sufi scholar and mystic poet from Punjab, British India (present-day...
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  • News Breaking, Pakistan News". "Pir Naseer ud din Naseer R.A of Golra Sharif-COMPLETE Biography-tajdaregolra.com". Pir Naseer ud din Naseer (R.A) Official...
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  • Sayyid Shah Mardan Shah-II (Sindhi: سيد شاهه مردان شاهه‎) widely known as Pir of Pagaro VII (Sindhi: پير پاڳارو‎, ; 22 November 1928 – 10 January 2012)...
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  • Pir Ahmed of Karaman was a bey of Karaman Beylik, a Sunni Muslim Turkoman principality in Anatolia in the 15th century. He was son of Ibrahim II of Karaman...
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  • Pir was a legendary king of the Britons according to Geoffrey of Monmouth's History of the Kings of Britain. He came to power in 125BC. He was preceded...
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  • Pir Ali or Pirali may refer to: Pir Ali (Yazidi saint) Pir Ali, Ardabil Pir Ali, Chaharmahal and Bakhtiari Pirali, Fars Pir Ali, Khuzestan Pir Ali, North...
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