- The Amardians,
widely referred to as the
Amardi (and
sometimes Mardi), were an
ancient Iranian tribe living along the
mountainous region bordering the...
-
Richard Amardi (born
October 16, 1989) is a
Canadian professional basketball player who last pla**** for
Esporte Clube Pinheiros, of
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- Tabaristan.
Historians believe that the
Amardi were the
first ancient inhabitants of Mazandaran, with the
Amardi residing from Amol to
Tonekabon and the...
-
Atropatenian Media (Northern
Zagros Mountains)
together with the Cadusii,
Amardi (or "Mardi"), Tapyri, and
others (Strabo 11.13.3).
Strabo characterized...
-
might have been
Persians (see, for a
purely linguistic hypothesis, the
Amardi,
located south of the
Caspian Sea in
classical times) or Armenians, yet...
-
cities in Iran, and a
historic city, with its
foundation dating back to the
Amardi tribe, who
inhabited the
region in the Iron Age. Amol is the
center of industry...
- Armenians). The
origin of the
Mazanderanis goes back to
Tapuri people and
Amardi people. The
Mazandaran region has
experienced a long
reign of independent...
- Ahda, Yuni; Nugraha,
Fitra Arya Dwi; Hon Tjong, Djong; Kurniawan, Nia;
Amardi, Yunico; Fauzi,
Muhammad Alif; Lin, Si-Min (2023-07-04). "A new species...
- is
bounded to the
north by Al
Khawaneej Road (D 89), to the east by Al
Amardi Street (D 50) and
Emirates Road (E 611), to the
south by
Tripoli Street...
- used as a
frontier fortress and
protected from the
invasion of
people from
Amardi and
Marlik in the region. The
first season of
archaeological excavations...