-
Marw-Rud (Persian: مرورود, also Persian: مروروذ
Marw-Rudh) or
Marw al-Rudh (from Arabic: مرو الروذ; lit. '
Marw on the river'),
locally used to be known...
- Ἀλεξάνδρεια),
Antiochia in
Margiana (Gr****: Ἀντιόχεια ἡ ἐν τῇ Μαργιανῇ) and
Marw al-Shāhijān (Persian: مرو شاهجان), was a
major Iranian city in
Central Asia...
- best he has ever ridden. His brother,
Weiho Marwing, is also
involved in
Thoroughbred racing and is a
trainer in
South Africa.
Weichong Marwing profile...
-
Balochistan region of ****stan,
Iranian Balochistan,
Afghanistan and
around the
Marw oasis in Turkmenistan.
During the
colonial period in India,
Dravidian speakers...
- east and northwest,
conquering the
provinces of Sakastan, Gorgan, Khorasan,
Marw (in
modern Turkmenistan),
Balkh and Chorasmia. He also
added Bahrain and...
- cath cat cat live
vivre bevañ bewa byw beò beo dead mort,
morte marv
marow marw marbh marbh name nom anv
hanow enw ainm ainm
water eau dour dowr dŵr uisge...
- [citation needed] In 1596 it
appeared in the
Ottoman tax
registers named as
Marw,
situated in the
nahiya (subdistrict) of Bani Kinana, part of the Sanjak...
- of
raising an army.
Yazdegerd met his end at the
hands of a
miller near
Marw in 651,
bringing an end to the last pre-Islamic
Iranian empire after more...
- Melbourne. p. 28. ProQuest 364056382. "The Cry of the
Marwing K.S.
Nikakis Allen & Unwin: The Cry of the
Marwing K.S.
Nikakis Allen & Unwin". The Chronicle. Toowoomba...
- Merv (in what is today's Turkmenistan) he
demanded tax from the
Marzban of
Marw,
losing his
support and
making him ally with the
Hephthalite ruler of Badghis...