Savaran (Persian: سواران) may refer to: Savaran, Isfahan Savaran, South Khorasan Kani Savaran, Kurdistan Province Pir Savaran, Hamadan Province Kuh-e...
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Sävar River (redirect from Sävarån)
20°12′30″E / 64.27478°N 20.20834°E / 64.27478; 20.20834 Sävar River (Swedish: Sävarån) is a river in Sweden. "Län och huvudavrinningsområden i Sverige" (PDF)...
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Aswaran (redirect from The Savārān cavalry)
The Aswārān (singular aswār), also spelled Asbārān and Savaran, was a cavalry force that formed the backbone of the army of the Sasanian Empire. They...
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Esteghlal F.C. (redirect from Docharkheh Savaran)
The club was founded in 1945 as 'The Cyclists' ( دوچرخهسواران, Dočarxe-Savârân) and was known as Tâj (تاج; meaning 'The Crown') between 1949 and 1979...
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Savaran (Persian: سواران, also Romanized as Savārān and Sawārān) is a village in Varzaq-e Jonubi Rural District, in the Central District of Faridan County...
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Kågeälven Skellefteälven Bureälven Malån Mångbyån Rickleån Watercourses Dalkarlsån Sävarån Täfteån Tavelån Umeälven Vindelälven Norrmjöleån Åhedån Sörmjöleån...
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Pir Savaran (Persian: پيرسواران, also Romanized as Pīr Savārān and Pīr Sawāran) is a village in Samen Rural District, Samen District, Malayer County, Hamadan...
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Kani Savaran (Persian: كاني سواران, also Romanized as Kānī Savārān, Kānī Savarān, and Kāni Sawārān) is a village in Amirabad Rural District, Muchesh District...
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Bani Gomkan (redirect from Kani Savaran, Kermanshah)
Kurdish: بانی گومکان، also Romanized as Bānī Gomkān; also known as Kānī Savārān (Persian: كاني سواران، Sorani Kurdish: کانی سواران) and Bānī Gomgān) is...
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affairs of state Aspbad Commander of the Savaran Sardar Savaran Arzbad-e-Aspwaragan Chief instructor of the Savaran Spahbed Army general who could also be...
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Napoleon's theorem (section Jha-Savaran Generalization)
3 (1955) 96–98. M. de Villiers, H. Humenberger, B. Schuppar, Jha and Savaran’s generalisation of Napoleon’s theorem, Global Journal of Advanced Research...
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vassal on 20 March 1739. The person of the Shah was accompanied by 20,000 Savaran-e Saltanati (royal guard), and 100 war elephants mounted by his Jazāyerchi...
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Showarow, South Khorasan (redirect from Savaran, South Khorasan)
Romanized as Sowārow and Sowārau; also known as Şabūrān, Sabūrān, and Savārān) is a village in Naharjan Rural District, Mud District, Sarbisheh County...
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strong. Elements within the Savaran-e Sepah-e Khorasan were occasionally promoted by Nader to the Savaran-e Saltanati. The Savaran-e Sepah-e Khorasan played...
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said to be three times larger, included war elephants and the famous Savārān, or New Immortal, cavalry. Several Armenian noblemen with weaker Christian...
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warfare Destrier Courser (horse) War elephant Nell, Grant S. (1995) The Savaran: The Original Knights. University of Oklahoma Press. Horse Armor of Duke...
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Masmughan Pushtigban Salar Eran anbaraghbad Argbed Hazarbed Paygan-salar Savaran Sardar Gond Salar Darigbed Navbed Defense lines Wall of the Arabs Gawri...
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Jarib, Singerd, Lower Khoygan, Adegan, Chigan, Hadan, Milagerd, Surshegan, Savaran, Chigan, Derakhtak, Punestan, Qaleh Khajeh, Aznavleh, Bijgerd, Khong (now...
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Iranian football forward who played for Iran. He also played for Docharkheh Savaran and Taj SC. Ashot Avedyan at National-Football-Teams.com Ashot Avedyan...
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17 11 Särkån Särvan 55 34 Säsån 7 4.3 Sätersälven 16 9.9 Sätraån 20 12 Sävarån 140 87 Sävastabäcken 10 6.2 Sävaån 45 28 Säveån 130 81 Sävjaån 50 31 Sävsjöbäcken...
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Djamshid Andalibi: Ney Soloist 1983 – Osyan (Revolt) 1977 – Hesar 1977 – Savaran-e Dasht-e Omid (Riders of the Plain of Hope) Taboo, 2015 The Song of Sparrows...
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Metropolitan Museum of Art. p. 8. ISBN 9781588391506. Nell, Grant S. (1995) The Savaran: The Original Knights. University of Oklahoma Press. Horse Armor of Duke...
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Masmughan Pushtigban Salar Eran anbaraghbad Argbed Hazarbed Paygan-salar Savaran Sardar Gond Salar Darigbed Navbed Defense lines Wall of the Arabs Gawri...
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[citation needed] Persian cataphracts were a contiguous division known as the Savaran (Persian: سواران, literally meaning "riders") during the era of the Sassanid...
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of Ctesiphon and were drawn from the best of the ranks of the Sasanian Savārān cavalry. They numbered 1000 men, under the command of the pushtigban-salar ;...
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battle. Despite their downfall in the 7th century AD, the legacy of the Savaran endured in the Caucasus, India and the Muslim world. It was the elite cavalry...
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60°40′E / 28.17°N 60.67°E / 28.17; 60.67 Holocene Shahsavaran Koh-E-Savaran 2500 8200 28°10′N 59°06′E / 28.17°N 59.1°E / 28.17; 59.1 Pleistocene...
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Masmughan Pushtigban Salar Eran anbaraghbad Argbed Hazarbed Paygan-salar Savaran Sardar Gond Salar Darigbed Navbed Defense lines Wall of the Arabs Gawri...
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vassal on 20 March 1739. The person of the Shah was accompanied by 20,000 Savaran-e Saltanati (royal guard), and 100 war elephants mounted by his Jazāyerchi...
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Libya. The word "savari" was derived from a Persian term for "horsemen" (Savārān). This cavalry force was recruited from the Arab-Berber population of what...
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