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  • Meshan
  • Province of the Sasanian Empire

    Meshan (Middle Persian: 𐭬𐭩𐭱𐭠𐭭) was a province of the Sasanian Empire. It consisted of the Parthian vassal kingdom of Characene and reached north along

    Meshan

    Meshan

    Meshan

  • Kuwait
  • Country in West Asia

    from Sheol they proceed to Tadmor (Palmyra), from Tadmor to Meshan (Mesene), and from Meshan to Harpanya (Hipparenum). Gachet, J. (1998). "Akkaz (Kuwait)

    Kuwait

    Kuwait

    Kuwait

  • Peroz of Meshan
  • 3rd century Sasanian prince

    Peroz of Meshan (Middle Persian: 𐭯𐭩𐭫𐭥𐭰 Pērōz) was a Sasanian prince active during the reign of his grandfather, king (shah) Shapur I (r. 240–270)

    Peroz of Meshan

    Peroz_of_Meshan

  • Ardashir III
  • Shah of the Sasanian Empire from 628 to 630

    According to late folklore, Ardashir was buried at an unknown place in Meshan. Like his father, Ardashir III refrained from using the title of shahanshah

    Ardashir III

    Ardashir III

    Ardashir_III

  • Sasanian Empire
  • Last pre-Islamic Iranian empire (224–651 AD)

    Veh-Ardashir in Asoristan, Ardashir-Khwarrah in Pars and Vahman-Ardashir in Meshan. During the Sasanian period, many cities with the name "Iran-khwarrah" were

    Sasanian Empire

    Sasanian Empire

    Sasanian_Empire

  • Shuwaikh Island
  • Historic site in Kuwait

    Sassanid Empire. At the time of the Sassanid Empire, Kuwait was known as Meshan, which was an alternative name of the kingdom of Characene. Akkaz was a

    Shuwaikh Island

    Shuwaikh Island

    Shuwaikh_Island

  • Mesopotamia
  • Historical region of West Asia

    Mesopotamia (4th to 3rd century BC) Parthian Babylonia (141 BC – 226 AD) Meshan (141 BC – 222 AD) Osroene (2nd century BC to 3rd century AD) Adiabene (1st

    Mesopotamia

    Mesopotamia

    Mesopotamia

  • Banbishn
  • Middle Persian title

    the Sakas") held by Shapurdukhtak, the wife of Narseh; and Meshan banbishn ("Queen of Meshan"), held by another Denak, the wife of Shapur Meshanshah. The

    Banbishn

    Banbishn

    Banbishn

  • Vahman-Ardashir
  • as Forat Meshan (also spelled as Mayshan, Maysan, Meshun and Maishan), was an ancient town and sub-district in the Sasanian province of Meshan, which is

    Vahman-Ardashir

    Vahman-Ardashir

  • Characene
  • State within the Parthian Empire (141 BC-222 AD)

    Characene (Ancient Greek: Χαρακηνή), also known as Mesene (Μεσσήνη) or Meshan, was a kingdom founded by the Iranian Hyspaosines located at the head of

    Characene

    Characene

    Characene

  • Shapur Meshanshah
  • Sasanian prince and Governor of Mesha (died 260)

    and Shapurdukhtak. At an unknown date, Shapur was appointed governor of Meshan by his father. Sometime later, he gave his wife the honorific title of Dastgerd-Shapur

    Shapur Meshanshah

    Shapur_Meshanshah

  • Pir Mishan
  • Village in Hamadan, Iran

    Mishan (Persian: پيرميشان, also Romanized as Pīr Mīshān; also known as Pīr Meshān and Pirmashān) is a village in Jowkar Rural District, Jowkar District, Malayer

    Pir Mishan

    Pir_Mishan

  • Asoristan
  • Sasanian province in Assyria and Babylonia (226–637 CE)

    invaded by the Arabs during the Muslim conquest of Persia; together with Meshan, it became the province of Iraq. Asōristān was dissolved by 639 AD, bringing

    Asoristan

    Asoristan

    Asoristan

  • Maysan Governorate
  • Governorate of Iraq

    Messène (Μεσσήνη) by Ancient Greeks (Strabo), Mīšān (ܡܝܫܢ) in Syriac. Mēs̲h̲ān in Middle Persian and Parthian (𐭌𐭉𐭔𐭍 myšn), Mēs̲h̲un in Armenian, Maysān

    Maysan Governorate

    Maysan Governorate

    Maysan_Governorate

  • History of Kuwait
  • from Sheol they proceed to Tadmor (Palmyra), from Tadmor to Meshan (Mesene), and from Meshan to Harpanya (Hipparenum). Bonnéric, Julie (2021). "A consideration

    History of Kuwait

    History of Kuwait

    History_of_Kuwait

  • Makran
  • Semi-desert coastal region in Iran and Pakistan

    possess the lands: Fars [Persis], Pahlav [Parthia], Huzestan [Khuzistan], Meshan [Maishan, Mesene], Asorestan [Mesopotamia], Nod-Ardakhshiragan [Adiabene]

    Makran

    Makran

    Makran

  • Shapur I
  • Shahanshah of the Sasanian Empire from 240 to 270

    Kirman; Hormizd-Ardashir, governor of Armenia; Shapur Meshanshah, governor of Meshan; Ardashir, governor of Adiabene. Several names of Shapur's officials are

    Shapur I

    Shapur I

    Shapur_I

  • Shapur I's inscription at the Ka'ba-ye Zartosht
  • Trilingual inscription (c. 262 CE) in Fars province, Iran

    [provinces; Greek ethne]: Pars [Persis], Pahlav (Parthia), Huzestan (Khuzestan), Meshan (i.e. Maishan, Mesene), Asorestan (Mesopotamia), Nod-Ardakhshiragan (i.e

    Shapur I's inscription at the Ka'ba-ye Zartosht

    Shapur I's inscription at the Ka'ba-ye Zartosht

    Shapur_I's_inscription_at_the_Ka'ba-ye_Zartosht

  • Hormuzan
  • Sasanian general

    Hormizd-Ardashir in Khuzestan, which he used as his base in his raids in Meshan against the Arabs. Yazdegerd III supported him in these raids, and believed

    Hormuzan

    Hormuzan

    Hormuzan

  • Faylakan
  • Persian nobleman who served as the governor of the Sasanian province of Meshan. In 637, he was defeated and killed during the Arab invasion of Iran. Daryaee

    Faylakan

    Faylakan

  • Deportation
  • Expulsion of a person or group from a place or country

    populated by Romans prisoners of war, including Shadh-Shapur (Dayr Mikhraq) in Meshan, Bishapur in Persis, Wuzurg-Shapur (Ukbara; Marw-Ḥābūr), and Gundeshapur

    Deportation

    Deportation

    Deportation

  • Mishan (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    assisted housing network, Israel All pages with titles containing Mishan Meshan This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Mishan

    Mishan (disambiguation)

    Mishan_(disambiguation)

  • Pumbedita Academy
  • Jewish yeshiva in Babylon

    (Bostanai) – around 660 Huna Mari ben Mar R. Joseph – around 689 Hiyya of Meshan – around 700 Rav Rabya ben R. Abaye (Moronai) – around 710 Natronai b. Mar

    Pumbedita Academy

    Pumbedita_Academy

  • Shapur II's Arab campaign
  • 325 Sasanian military campaign

    raided Gor and its surroundings. Furthermore, they also made incursions into Meshan and Mazun. At the age of 16, Shapur II led an expedition against the Arabs

    Shapur II's Arab campaign

    Shapur II's Arab campaign

    Shapur_II's_Arab_campaign

  • FSpace Publications
  • Game company

    fanzine,The Meshan Saga, alongside the science-fiction role-playing game, Traveller. The final issue was completed in 1999. Copies of The Meshan Saga were

    FSpace Publications

    FSpace_Publications

  • Shapurdukhtak
  • Wife of Sasanian king Bahram II

    raised in Meshan, which was then governed by her father. In 260, her father died and was probably succeeded by Denag as the governor of Meshan. In 274,

    Shapurdukhtak

    Shapurdukhtak

    Shapurdukhtak

  • Khwarwaran
  • and included most of modern Iraq and was subdivided to the provinces of Meshan, Asuristan, Adiabene and Media. The term Iraq is widely used in the medieval

    Khwarwaran

    Khwarwaran

  • Amazasp III
  • King of Iberia (Kartli) from 260 to 265

    Ardashir of Adiabene, King Ardashir of Kirman, and also Queen Denag of Meshan, and preceded by a long list of minor princes, ministers, and satrapal Dukes

    Amazasp III

    Amazasp_III

  • Siege of Shushtar
  • Ancient battle in the Muslim conquest of Khuzestan

    retreated to Hormizd-Ardashir, which he used as his base in his raids in Meshan against the Arabs. The Sasanian king Yazdegerd III (r. 632–651) supported

    Siege of Shushtar

    Siege of Shushtar

    Siege_of_Shushtar

  • Muslim conquest of Khuzestan
  • Part of the Muslim conquest of Persia

    Arabs in Asoristan. Hormuzan used the city as a base to mount his raids in Meshan against the Arabs. The young Sasanian king Yazdegerd III (r. 632–651) supported

    Muslim conquest of Khuzestan

    Muslim conquest of Khuzestan

    Muslim_conquest_of_Khuzestan

  • Honey Museum
  • Museum in Gukeng, Yunlin, Taiwan

    royal jelly, pollen, propolis. The museum is accessible by bus towards Meshan from Dounan Station of Taiwan Railway. List of museums in Taiwan "Honey

    Honey Museum

    Honey Museum

    Honey_Museum

  • Administrative divisions of the Sasanian Empire
  • Political aspect of the Sasanian Empire

    provinces (shahr in Middle Persian): ...Pars, Partaw (Pahlaw), Huzistan, Meshan, Asurestan, Nodshiragan (Adiabene), Arabestan, Adurbadagan (Azerbaijan)

    Administrative divisions of the Sasanian Empire

    Administrative_divisions_of_the_Sasanian_Empire

  • Denis Perera
  • Sri Lankan army general and diplomat (1930–2013)

    Chandratilleke, and they have three sons, like Denis himself, Shanil, Chalana and Meshan. His youngest son, Druvi, is married to Tanojie Samarasinghe and they have

    Denis Perera

    Denis_Perera

  • Military of the Sasanian Empire
  • Armed forces of the Sassanid Persian Empire

    into four. Initially, the offices of the Great King of Armenia, King of Meshan, King of Gilan, and King of Sakastan fulfilled these roles. After the reforms

    Military of the Sasanian Empire

    Military_of_the_Sasanian_Empire

  • Narseh
  • Shahanshah of the Sasanian Empire from 293 to 303

    group of nobles led by Wahnam and supported by Adurfarrobay, governor of Meshan. However, Bahram III was considered a weak ruler by the other nobles, who

    Narseh

    Narseh

    Narseh

  • Theodore bar Konai
  • 8th century Syriac Christian exegete and apologist

    the followers of Ado's religion are known as Mandaeans or Mašknaeans in Meshan (around present-day Basra), and as Nāṣrāye, Adonaeans (or Adoites), and

    Theodore bar Konai

    Theodore_bar_Konai

  • Bahram III
  • Shahanshah of the Sasanian Empire in 293 CE

    a group of nobles led by Wahnam and supported by Adurfarrobay, King of Meshan. He was still a minor at the time of his ascension, and many nobles (outside

    Bahram III

    Bahram III

    Bahram_III

  • Wahnam
  • group of nobles led by Wahnam and supported by Adurfarrobay, governor of Meshan. However, Bahram III was considered a weak ruler by the other nobles, who

    Wahnam

    Wahnam

    Wahnam

  • Mazun (historical region)
  • Province of the Sasanian Empire

    raided Gor and its surroundings. Furthermore, they also made incursions into Meshan and Mazun. At the age of 16, Shapur II led an expedition against the Arabs;

    Mazun (historical region)

    Mazun (historical region)

    Mazun_(historical_region)

  • Country Development Unit
  • Aid organization in Afghanistan

    (CHC) Comp of remaining works of Babur (BHC) Comp of remaining works of Meshan (CHC) Comp of remaining works of Tulakan (BHC) Comp of remaining works of

    Country Development Unit

    Country_Development_Unit

  • Beth Huzaye (East Syriac ecclesiastical province)
  • metropolitans of the other four metropolitan provinces established in 410 (Nisibis, Meshan, Adiabene, and Beth Garmaï), and was responsible for the suffragan dioceses

    Beth Huzaye (East Syriac ecclesiastical province)

    Beth Huzaye (East Syriac ecclesiastical province)

    Beth_Huzaye_(East_Syriac_ecclesiastical_province)

  • Bahram II
  • Shahanshah of the Sasanian Empire from 274 to 293

    group of nobles led by Wahnam and supported by Adurfarrobay, governor of Meshan. After four months of reigning, however, he was overthrown by Narseh, who

    Bahram II

    Bahram II

    Bahram_II

  • Paradan
  • Province of the Sasanian Empire

    possess the lands: Fars [Persis], Pahlav [Parthia], Huzestan [Khuzistan], Meshan [Maishan, Mesene], Asorestan [Mesopotamia], Nod-Ardakhshiragan [Adiabene]

    Paradan

    Paradan

    Paradan

  • Abar-Kavad
  • Abarqubadh and Abazqubadh, was a sub-district in the Sasanian province of Meshan. During the Muslim conquest of Persia, it was defended by a certain Faylakan

    Abar-Kavad

    Abar-Kavad

  • List of 7th-century religious leaders
  • Bosai, Gaon (c.660) Huna Mari ben Mar R. Joseph, Gaon (c.689) Hiyya of Meshan, Gaon (c.700) Sura Academy (complete list) – Mar ben Huna, Gaon (591/609–614/620)

    List of 7th-century religious leaders

    List_of_7th-century_religious_leaders

  • Turan (Sasanian province)
  • Province of the Sasanian Empire

    possess the lands: Fars [Persis], Pahlav [Parthia], Huzestan [Khuzistan], Meshan [Maishan, Mesene], Asorestan [Mesopotamia], Nod-Ardakhshiragan [Adiabene]

    Turan (Sasanian province)

    Turan (Sasanian province)

    Turan_(Sasanian_province)

  • 2010 AFC Cup knockout stage
  • Football tournament knockout stage

    Al-Qadsia 4–1 Al-Riffa Al-Meshan 4' Al-Enezi 57' Al-Mutawa 80' Bu'Hamad 90+2' Report Al Anezi 90+3'

    2010 AFC Cup knockout stage

    2010_AFC_Cup_knockout_stage

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  • Srisha
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Srisha

    Name of Lord Ganesh, Flower

  • Avyukt
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Avyukt

    Crystal clear or Lord Krishna or clear mind

  • Indrodzit
  • Boy/Male

    Bengali, Indian

    Indrodzit

    Who has Won the Earth; Lord Indra

  • Oskar
  • Boy/Male

    Australian, British, Czechoslovakian, Danish, English, Finnish, German, Norse, Polish, Scandinavian, Swedish

    Oskar

    Divine Spear; Gentle Friend; Spear of the Gods

  • HELEEN
  • Female

    English

    HELEEN

    Dutch form of Greek Helénē, probably HELEEN means "torch."

  • Tillison
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Tillison

    English : variant of Tilson.

  • Zygmunt
  • Boy/Male

    Teutonic Polish

    Zygmunt

    Victorious defender.

  • Silverthorn
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (mainly Bristol and Gwent)

    Silverthorn

    English (mainly Bristol and Gwent) : of uncertain origin, apparently a habitational name from some lost or unidentified place deriving its name from Old English seolfor ‘silver’ + þorn ‘thorn bush’.

  • Rashaa
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Muslim

    Rashaa

    Young Gazelle

  • Yelma
  • Girl/Female

    Australian, Indian

    Yelma

    Name of a God

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