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2 unusual facts about Zeb-un-Nisa


Samanabad

Main Boulevard Samnabad: Automobile Market; Main Market of Samnabad; Sheikhoo Restaurant(one of the most famous and oldest restaurant in the region); Tomb of Zeb-un-Nisa; Cuisine specialities: Shawarmas, Pathooras and Dahee Bhallas.

Zeb-un-Nisa

Its manuscripts are in the National Library of Paris, the Library of the British Museum, the Library of Tübingen University in Germany and in the Mota Library in India.


2010 I-League 2nd Division

On match day 1 Local favorites HALSC beat NISA 2-1 with satish kumar jr scoring the winning goal for HALSC in 87th minute and in the second match of the day VASCO SC drubbed Oil India 4-0.

Malabar United and Hindustan Aeronautics from Group A, SESA and ONGC from Group B and NISA and Oil India Ltd FC from Group C qualified for the final round.

Ainsty, Wetherby

In the past this parade has had a launderette, tool hire shop, newsagent (Ainsty News), Nisa, Happy Shopper and independent convenience shop (Harves and Green Grocers).

Anti-nuclear power movement in Japan

Of which NISA did approve the so-called stress-tests, after the reactors were taken out of service for a regular check-up.

Bardiya

They surprised him at a castle in Nisa, home of the Nisean horses, and stabbed him to death in September 522 BCE.

Bashir Mohamed Jama

In May 2013, Jama was appointed the new Director of the National Intelligence and Security Agency (NISA) in place of Abdikarin Dahir.

Greater Khorasan

Khorasan in its proper sense comprised principally the cities of Mashhad, Nishapur and Sabzevar (now in northeastern Iran), Balkh, Herat and Taloqan (now in Afghanistan), Merv, Nisa and Abiward (now in southern Turkmenistan), and Samarqand and Bukhara (now in Uzbekistan).

Higashidōri Nuclear Power Plant

A number of faults are present under the complex and in this study it is unclear whether these faults might be active, as some experts noted recently in the NISA safety-screening process.

InSecurity

Matthew MacFadzean as Burt Wilson, an incompetent NISA agent that's always getting himself and others into trouble.

Investigations into the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster

On 24 October 2011 the first meeting was held by a group of 6 nuclear energy specialists invited by NISA to discuss the lessons to be learned from the accidents in Fukushima.

On 24 October NISA published a large portion of Tokyo Electric Power Company's procedural manuals for nuclear accidents.

Isaac ben Jacob ha-Lavan

Isaac is mentioned in the Tosafot (Yeb. 5a, 71a; Ket. 38b; Zeb. 73b; and frequently elsewhere), and Isaac ben Moses, in his "Or Zarua'," No. 739, quotes Isaac ben Jacob's commentary on Ketubot, a manuscript of which exists in the Munich Library (No. 317).

Local Plus

The stores they acquired from Alldays were then rebranded to Local Plus, and supplied by Nisa.

Miangul Asfandyar Amir Zeb

Asfandyar Amir Zeb,(اسفندىاراميرزيب) Gujjar (1965-2007),s assasination(December 12, 2007) was the first high profile killing by the Taliban militant of Swat a few day after the killing of Benazir Bhutto.

Miangul Jahan Zeb

Miangul Jahan Zeb(ميانگل جهان زيب ؛ اردو) (1987–1908), Gujar, formally Miangul Abdul-Haqq Jahan Zeb was former ruler of the princely state of Swat currently part of Pakistan and formally titled the Wāli.

Mithridates I of Parthia

After having gained full control over the recently conquered regions, Mithridates established royal residences at Seleucia, Ecbatana, Ctesiphon and his newly founded city, Mithradatkert (Nisa, Turkmenistan), where the tombs of the Arsacid kings were built and maintained.

National Intelligence and Security Agency

NISA was officially established in January 2013 by the new Somali Federal Government in place of the defunct National Security Service (NSS).

NISA

Nuclear and Industrial Safety Agency, part of the Japanese Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry

National Ice Skating Association, a British organiser of events in the sport and examination board of proficiency

Nuclear and Industrial Safety Agency

NISA said JNES was ordered to make the corrections needed and also to improve its screening procedures.

Pahlavi scripts

The cellars of the treasury at Mithradatkird (near modern-day Nisa) reveal thousands of pottery sherds with brief records; several ostraca that are fully dated

Parthian art

Especially in the earliest Parthian capital of Nisa evidence could be discovered from the early Parthian period indicating the similarities to Greek culture.

Ravindra Randeniya

He rose to fame in Lester James Peries's film Desa Nisa in 1972, and was a popular actor during the 1970s and 1980s; He won the Sarasaviya Best Actor Award in 1984 (Dadayama), 1985 (Maya), 1989 (Sandakada Pahana), and 1990 (Sri Medura).

Riccall

The village has a primary school, post office, NISA store, hairdresser, beauty salon, butcher, a tavern and inn, Italian and Indian restaurants and the Regen Centre, an award-winning conference, events, and community facility.

S. Wajid Ali

His troubled marriage with Mrs. Eleanor Saxby (Nellie) came to an end in 1928, when the mother of his two sons, Ahmed and Abdullah and daughter Zeb-un-Nissa separated from him and married his younger brother S. Shamsher Ali.

Sardar Aurang Zeb Khan

Sardar Aurang Zeb Khan was a Pakistani politician from the Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa province of Pakistan.

The Movie Booth

The kiosks are located at stores throughout the UK and Ireland including Spar, Costcutter, Tesco and Nisa.

The Real Americans

They would continue to confront Los Matadores for the next several weeks with Zeb Colter coming out with a whip, mocking El Torito.

Tourism in Turkmenistan

It is traditionally assumed to be founded by Arsaces I (reigned c. 250 BC–211 BC), and was reputedly the royal necropolis of the Parthian kings, although it has not been established that the fortress at Nisa was either a royal residence or a mausoleum.

Zain-ud-Din Ali Khan

She married Nawab Nazim Humayun Jah, her first cousin and the only son of her uncle, Ahmad Ali Khan and Najib-un-nisa Begum Sahiba on February 22, 1826

Zeb

Drummie Zeb (born Angus Gaye, 1959), drummer, producer and lead singer of UK band Aswad


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