Persian - Law Dictionary Search Results
Persian
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Bulbul
The Persian nightingale Pycnonotus jocosus The name is also applied to several
Mithraism
The ancient Persian religion which worshiped Mithra it was popular among Romans during
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Parasang
A Persian measure of length which according to Herodotus and Xenophon was
Pehlevi
An ancient Persian dialect in which words were partly represented by their Semitic
Persism
Ancient Persian religion esp as represented by the Magi
Warsha
Wollaston's English-Persian Dictionary). The trans-lation of the word 'ancestor' in Persian would be Moris or Jadd or Bapdada (father and grandfather)
Varesh
Varesh, the expression 'varesh' is a persian term which means 'heir' and would include a widow, Indramani
Oil vanaspati
milk. It may be of use to mention that in Persian language ghee is known as 'raughan zard', i.e., yellow oil,
Mirza
Government or Private persons. It may easily be called the Persian counterpart of the word 'Babu' in Urdu, Wazir Ahmad v.
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Persian - Law Dictionary Search Results
Persian
Matched in: Term Persian
Bulbul
The Persian nightingale Pycnonotus jocosus The name is also applied to several
Mithraism
The ancient Persian religion which worshiped Mithra it was popular among Romans during
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Parasang
A Persian measure of length which according to Herodotus and Xenophon was
Pehlevi
An ancient Persian dialect in which words were partly represented by their Semitic
Persism
Ancient Persian religion esp as represented by the Magi
Warsha
Wollaston's English-Persian Dictionary). The trans-lation of the word 'ancestor' in Persian would be Moris or Jadd or Bapdada (father and grandfather)
Varesh
Varesh, the expression 'varesh' is a persian term which means 'heir' and would include a widow, Indramani
Oil vanaspati
milk. It may be of use to mention that in Persian language ghee is known as 'raughan zard', i.e., yellow oil,
Mirza
Government or Private persons. It may easily be called the Persian counterpart of the word 'Babu' in Urdu, Wazir Ahmad v.
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