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unusual facts about Syr-Darya



Charshanga

Charshanga is located at an altitude of 265 meters on the banks of the Amu-Darya River, which forms the border with Jowzjan Province, Afghanistan.

Chowdur

Two years later, in 1221, the Mongol conquest pushed the Turko-Iranian Oghuz tribes including the Choudur from the Syr Dara region into the Kara Kum area and along the Caspian Sea.

Codex Washingtonianus

This omission is supported by the manuscripts Papyrus 75, B, D*, Θ, 0124, 1241, a, Codex Bezaelat, bocopbo.

Curetonian Gospels

The Curetonian Gospels, designated by the siglum syrcur, are contained in a manuscript of the four gospels of the New Testament in Old Syriac.

Daria-i-Noor

In 1965, a Canadian team conducting research on the Iranian Crown Jewels concluded that the Darya-ye Noor may well have been part of a large pink diamond that had been studded in the throne of the Mughal emperor Shah Jahan, and had been described in the journal of the French jeweller Jean-Baptiste Tavernier in 1642, who called it the Great Table diamond ("Diamanta Grande Table").

Darya Dadvar

Darya also holds a postgraduate Master of Arts degree from School of Fine Arts of Toulouse (Ecole des Beaux-Arts de Toulouse).

In 2002, Darya was a guest performer in Tehran with the Armenian Symphony Orchestra in the role of Tahmineh, in a work composed and directed by Loris Tjeknavorian based on the tragedy of Rostam and Sohrab, one of the most fascinating tales of Ferdowsi's Shahnameh (The Book of Kings).

Family 1

Omission is supported by the manuscripts: Sinaiticus, B, L, f1 700 vg Farhad Darya

Since Darya's television debut on Afghanistan's television network in 1980, he has released over two dozen albums-the acclaimed ones produced in exile, many of which deal with the Soviet war in Afghanistan and the resulting misfortunes of the war-torn nation.

Frederic Madden

In 1839 he edited the ancient metrical romances of Syr Gawayne for the Bannatyne Club, and in 1847 Layamon's Brut, with a prose translation, for the Society of Antiquaries.

Haqeer Rind

He provided The Darya Khan Rind Cricket Ground to the town and established Darya Khan Rind Academy in Shahpur Chakar.

Khwarezmian

Khwarezm, a large oasis region on the Amu Darya river delta in western Central Asia bordering the former Aral Sea and the center of the Khwarezmian civilization

Komi mythology

The Komi equivalent of the Styx (the river of the underworld in Greek mythology) was "Syr Yu" (Сыр Ю), "River of Pitch."

Léon Boëllmann

Suite gothique, op. 25, Deuxième Suite, op. 27, Offertoire sur des noëls, Carillon et Choral des Douze Pièces op. 16, Deux esquisses, Fantaisie, Heures mystiques (extraits), op. 29 & 30, Helga Schauerte-Maubouet, Kuhn organ of Minden cathedral (Germany), Syrius SYR 141374.

Matthew 16:2b–3

-- not sure -->, Origen.

Singahi Bhiraura

The Sardar crossed a second darya (Mahakali river) and spent several weeks ravaging the territories of the Nepalese Rajas with surprise attacks.

Sonic Youth Recordings

Sonic Youth Recordings (sometimes referred to as SYR) is a record label established by American alternative rock band Sonic Youth in 1996.

Syr Darya

The increased water supply would allow the Aral Sea to refill and be connected perhaps all the way up the Syr Darya to Isfara.

SYR3: Invito al ĉielo

SYR3 follows the band's tradition of having the liner notes for SYR releases written in foreign languages, in this case using Esperanto.

Textual variants in the Gospel of Matthew

: ὕπαγε ὀπίσω σου (get you behind or get behind you) — Uokil

The Yuezhi migration was not limited to the "storm" of Greco-Bactria, a main part of Yuezhi remained in the newly found lands, including the basin of the Syr-Darya and the Aral Sea area.


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