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Akram Monfared (R) and Sāsān-dokht Sāsāni (L) Pilots of the Ghaleh-Morghi Airfield in Tehran. At the age of 20, Sasani became the youngest female pilot ever to fly in Iran.
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As his attested name as Sāsān xʷadāy (Middle Iranian for "Lord Sāsān") indicates, Sasan was the custodian of the "Fire Temple of Anāhid" at Eṣṭaḵr.
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Viewing Sāsān Blogs Change your Home Location Change your Home Location View your site's rank Check your site's ranking Iran » Fārs Province » Sāsān Blogs
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to the descendants of Sāsān, was enough to block any attempt at usurpation of power. The fate of her would-be 'lover' was thus a political act.
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Islamic Underworld, Volume 1 Banū Sāsān in Arabic Life and Lore The Mediaeval Islamic Underworld, Volume 1 Banū Sāsān in Arabic Life and Lore C.E.
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Underworld, Volume 1 Banū Sāsān in Arabic Life and Lore" Your email:* * Send to:* * Your remarks: Close
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Texts: the Qasīda Sāsāniyyas of Abū Dulaf and safī d- Dīn C.E. Bosworth 1.
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The Mediaeval Islamic Underworld The Banū Sāsān in Arabic Society and Literature C.E.
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Sāsānian period; in Zoroastrianism (religion): Iconography ) * revival of Persian education (in education: Ancient Persia) arts (in
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* The Sāsānian empire at the time of Shāpūr I. The Sāsānian empire at the time of Shāpūr I.
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The dynasty was named after Sāsān, an ancestor of Ardashīr I.
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According to one tradition, Sāsān married a daughter of Gochihr, and later their son...
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Facts about Babak: Sāsān, as discussed in Sāsān (Persian prince): = ...Persia.
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Sāsān-dokht Sāsāni (L) Pilots of the Ghaleh-Morghi Airfield in Tehran. At the age of 20, Sasani became the youngest female pilot ever to fly in Iran.
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The Banū Sāsān in Arabic society and literature, Leyde, Brill, 1976, 2 vol. in-8° de XIV + 361 (pagination suivie) + 11 pages + 100 p.
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The Sāsānids were the last native Persian dynasty before the Arab conquest of the region in the late 7th century.
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