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Naysān (also
known as
Jabal Khayabar and Naisān) is a tell and an
archaeological site in Basrah,
southern Iraq. The site has been
identified as the ruins...
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Naysán Sahba is the
Manager of
Global Engagement and
Partnerships at the
World Bank.
Prior to this,
Sahba was
Director of the
United Nations Environment...
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theorized was
founded by Alexander. Plan of the
archaeological site of
Naysan, the
probable location of
Charax Spasinu While Philip II was
besieging Perinthus...
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became the
capital of the
Characene kingdom. It now
exists as the
ruins of
Naysan. The area
suffered greatly during the Iran–Iraq War,
during which it was...
- ʾĀḏar آذَار (ʾĀḏār) אֲדָר (ʾĂḏār) מֵרְץ (Mērṣ)
March ܢܝܼܣܵܢ Nīsān نَيْسَان (
Naysān) נִיסָן (Nīsān) אַפְּרִיל (ʾAprīl)
April ܐܝܼܵܪ ʾĪyār أَيَّار (ʾAyyār) אִיָּר...
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Februar 3
March آذار ʾĀḏār ܐܕܪ אֲדָר ʾĂḏār מֵרְץ Mērṣ März 4
April نَيْسان
Naysān ܢܝܣܢ נִיסָן Nīsān אַפְּרִיל ʾAprīl
April 5 May أَيّار ʾAyyār ܐܝܪ אִיָּר...
- the gods are]
placed besides the throne' Araḫ Nisānu – 𒌚𒁈
Nisan נִיסָן
Naysān نَيْسَان Mar/April 2 𒌚[𒂡]𒄞𒋛𒋢 ITI[EZEM.]GU4.SI.SU – 'Month the horned...
- palisade.
Charax was
located on a
large mound known as
Jabal Khuyabir at
Naysān near the
confluence of the Eulaios/Karkheh and the
Tigris as
recorded by...
- wal-Atrash, (1972) (الأعمى والأطرش, The
Blind Man and The Deaf Man)
Barquq Naysan, (1972) (برقوق نيسان, The
Apricots of April) Al-Qubba'ah wa-l-Nabi, (1973)...
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October 1977. Bahá'í World,
Volume 17: 1976-1979. pp. 368-370. Sahba,
Naysan. The
Dedication of the
First Mashriqu'l-Adhkár of the
Indian Sub-Continent...