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Hormuzd R****am (Arabic: هرمز رسام; Syriac: ܗܪܡܙܕ ܪܣܐܡ; 1826 – 16
September 1910) was an ****yriologist and author. He is
known for
making a
number of important...
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Hormisda in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Hormizd (sometimes
spelled Hormuzd and
Graecized Hormisdas or Ormisdas) is an
Iranian name
derived from the...
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Hormizd IV (also
spelled Hormozd IV or
Ohrmazd IV;
Middle Persian: 𐭠𐭥𐭧𐭥𐭬𐭦𐭣) was the
Sasanian King of
Kings of Iran from 579 to 590. He was the son...
- Hormizd-Ardashir,
better known by his
dynastic name of
Hormizd I (also
spelled Hormozd I or
Ohrmazd I;
Middle Persian: 𐭠𐭥𐭧𐭥𐭬𐭦𐭣), was the
third Sasanian...
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Hormizd III ( Persian: هرمز سوم ; (d. 459 )) was the 17th
Shahinshah of S****anid Iran from 457 to 459 , the
youngest son of
Yazdgird II . He ascended...
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Farrukh Hormizd or
Farrokh Hormizd (Persian: فرخهرمز), also
known as
Hormizd V, was an
Iranian prince, who was one of the
leading figures in Sasanian...
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Rabban Hormizd Monastery (Syriac: ܪܒܢ ܗܘܪܡܝܙܕ ܥܓ̰ܡܝܐ) is an
important convent to the ****yrian
Church of the East, and the
Chaldean Catholic Church, founded...
- "rather anachronistic" and controversial. The ****yro-British
archaeologist Hormuzd R****am
discovered the
Cyrus Cylinder in
March 1879
during a
lengthy programme...
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Smith worked there briefly in 1854. The next
excavation was
conducted by
Hormuzd R****am on
behalf of the
British Museum. Work
began in 1879, continuing...
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Hormizd II (also
spelled Hormozd or Ohrmazd;
Middle Persian: 𐭠𐭥𐭧𐭥𐭬𐭦𐭣) was king (shah) of the
Sasanian Empire. He
ruled for six
years and five months...