Mir (Russian: Мир, IPA: [ˈmʲir]; lit. 'peace' or 'world') was a space station that operated in low Earth orbit from 1986 to 2001, operated by the Soviet...
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Look up Mir, MIR, or mir in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Mir was a Soviet/Russian space station. Mir or MIR may also refer to: Mir, Belarus, an urban...
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other symbols instead of Urdu script. Mir Muhammad Taqi (February 1723 – 20 September 1810), known as Mir Taqi Mir (also spelled Meer Taqi Meer), was an...
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MiR may refer to: MiR, Musiktheater im Revier, a theater in Gelsenkirchen, Germany miR, microRNA, a small non-coding RNA molecule MiR (satellite), a satellite...
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Mir Syed Jafar Ali Khan Bahadur (c. 1691 – 5 February 1765) was a commander-in-chief or military general who reigned as the first dependent Nawab of Bengal...
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Mir is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Aasmah Mir, Scottish-Pakistani journalist Asif Raza Mir, actor and producer Ahad Raza Mir, actor...
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Mir Afsar Ali or Mir is an Indian radio jockey, television anchor, singer, comedian, actor and media personality. He was the host of Mirakkel, a Comedy...
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Vegas, Nevada, Mir began training and competing in American Kenpo at a school owned by his parents, earning his black belt as a teenager. Mir's father played...
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module for Mir-2, now part of the International Space Station Mir EO-2, Mir Principle Expedition 2, to the Mir-1 space station Mir EP-2, Mir Visiting Expedition...
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Mir Qasim (Bengali: মীর কাশিম; died 8 May 1777) was the Nawab of Bengal from 1760 to 1763. He was installed as Nawab with the support of the British East...
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Mir wëlle bleiwe wat mir sinn ([miːɐ̯ ˈvələ ˈblɑɪvə vɑt miːɐ̯ ˈzin] (archaic spelling: Mir wölle bleiwe wat mir sin) is the national motto of Luxembourg...
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The Legend of Mir may refer to: The Legend of Mir 1 The Legend of Mir 2 The Legend of Mir 3 Mir (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles...
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Mir (Russian: Мир, lit. 'world, peace') was a class of two self-propelled deep-submergence vehicles. The project was initially developed by the USSR Academy...
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a Lux Style Award. The son of actor Asif Raza Mir, and the grandson of director-producer Raza Mir, Mir pursued Fine Arts at the University of Calgary...
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Mir-2 was a Soviet space station project which began in February 1976. Some of the modules built for Mir-2 have been incorporated into the International...
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Rafael Mir Vicente, known as Rafa Mir, (born 18 June 1997) is a Spanish professional footballer who plays as a striker for La Liga club Valencia, on loan...
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Mir (Persian: مير, Kurdish: میر, Mîr) (which is derived from the Arabic title Emir 'elite, general, prince') is a Persian and Kurdish title with variable...
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Joan Mir Mayrata (Catalan: [ʒu'an mir məj'ratə], born 1 September 1997) is a Spanish Grand Prix motorcycle racer riding for the Repsol Honda Team in the...
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Battle of Plassey (section Death of Mir Madan Khan)
million by the Jagat Seths). The victory was made possible by the defection of Mir Jafar, Nawab Siraj-ud-Daulah's commander in chief who was also paid by the...
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Mir Publishers (Russian: Издательство "Мир") was a major publishing house in the Soviet Union which continues to exist in modern Russia. It was established...
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Agha Mir Suleman Dawood Jan Ahmedzai (Balochi: آغا میر سلیمان داوود خان احمدزی) is the 35th Khan of Kalat, a position he has held since the death of his...
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Khanate of Kalat (redirect from Mir Muhammad Nasir Khan I)
nomadic Brahui tribes native to the central Balochistan in 1666 which under Mir Ahmad Khan I declared independence from the Mughal suzerainty and slowly...
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Mir Babar Ali Anees (Urdu: مير ببر على انيس, 1800-1874), also known as Mir Anees was an Indian Urdu poet. He used his pen-name (takhallus) of Anees (Urdu:...
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Bakhshi (Mughal Empire) (redirect from Mir bakhshi)
and provincial administration; the most notable kind of bakhshi was the mir bakhshi, one of the empire's four ministers, broadly in charge of administering...
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"Bei Mir Bistu Shein" (Yiddish: בײַ מיר ביסטו שעהן, or Yiddish: בײַ מיר ביסטו שיין, [ˌbaj ˈmir ˌbistu ˈʃejn], "To Me You're Beautiful") is a popular Yiddish...
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revised edition, Moscow, «Iskusstvo» Publishing House, 1978. (in Russian) Mir-1, Mir-5, Mir-6, Mir-10, Mir-20, Mir-24, Mir-46, Mir-47, Mir-51, Mir-61 v t e...
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Terich Mir (also spelled Terichmir, Tirich Mir and Turch Mir) is the highest mountain of the Hindu Kush range, and the highest mountain in the world outside...
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Mian Mir or Miyan Mir (c. 1550 – 22 August 1635), was a famous Sufi Muslim saint who resided in Lahore, in the neighborhood now known as Dharampura. He...
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The Shuttle–Mir program was a collaborative 11-mission space program between Russia and the United States that involved American Space Shuttles visiting...
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Novy Mir (Russian: Новый мир, lit. 'New World', IPA: [ˈnovɨj ˈmʲir]) is a Russian-language monthly literary magazine. Novy Mir has been published in Moscow...
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