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Peruz (1866 in
Sivas – c. 1920 in Istanbul) also
known as
Peruz Hanım or
Kantocu Peruz,
Perviz Hanım was an
Ottoman Armenian kanto singer, songwriter....
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Peroz I (Middle Persian: 𐭯𐭩𐭫𐭥𐭰, romanized: Pērōz) was the
Sasanian King of
Kings (shahanshah) of Iran from 459 to 484. A son of
Yazdegerd II (r. 438–457)...
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Peruz was the most flirtatious, most
skillful and the most provocative. The
seats closest to the
stage were
always crammed full... They said of
Peruz...
- Ayanoglu. Sami
Ayanoglu Heyecan Basaran Sadri Alisik Suavi Tedü
Talat Artemel Peruz Agopyan Sakir ****ven Atif Avci
Berrin Aydan Necdet Mahfi Ayral Viktor Açikyan...
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Islamic mosque.
Streck & Duri 1960, p. 484.
Thomas A.
Carlson et al., “
Peruz Shapur — ܐܢܒܐܪ ” in The
Syriac Gazetteer last
modified December 9, 2016...
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Peruz was the most flirtatious, most
skillful and the most provocative. The
seats closest to the
stage were
always crammed full... They said of
Peruz...
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Bengal Pherozeshah Mehta (1845 – 1915),
Indian Parsi politician and
lawyer Peruz (1866 – c. 1920),
Ottoman Armenian kanto singer Fairuz, a
Lebanese singer...
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Celaleddin Paşa Menâpirzâde Nuri
Macar Tevfik Yusuf Ziya
Pasha Şevki Bey
Peruz Suphi Ezgi
Ahmet Irsoy Tamburî
Cemil Bey
Ahmet Âlim
Efendi Edgar Manas Osman...
- Montreuil-sous-Pérouse (French pronunciation: [mɔ̃tʁœj su
peʁuz]; Breton: Mousterel-ar-Veineg) is a
commune in the Ille-et-Vilaine
department in Brittany...
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prince who
traveled to Tang
dynasty China and
became a
general and
governor Peruz Terzekyan, b.
Sivas 1866, a
kanto singer Pirouz Davani, an
Iranian leftist...