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  2. Shami statue - Wikipedia

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    The Shami statue is one of the main surviving works of Parthian art.It is currently in the National Museum of Iran (Inv. no. 2401) and was found at Shami (modern Khūzestān Province), where there was an ancient sanctuary.

  3. Shaparak Khorsandi - Wikipedia

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    Shaparak Khorsandi was born on 8 June 1973 in Tehran. [3] [4] Her parents were Fatemah, and the satirist and poet Hadi Khorsandi. [5]The family fled Iran to London after the Islamic Revolution after her father made a joke that was seen as critical of the revolutionary regime.

  4. Shami - Wikipedia

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    Shami Hospital, a hospital in Damascus, Syria; Shami kebab, a type of kebab from the Indian subcontinent; Shami or Prosopis cineraria, the state tree of Rajasthan, India; Shami Statue or Statue, National Museum of Iran 2401, a statue found in Shami, Khuzestan, Iran; Shami-Amourae, a demon lord in the Dungeons & Dragons role-playing game

  5. Iran National Heritage List - Wikipedia

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    Iran National Heritage List is a register of nationally significant monuments, ... Shami , Izeh, Khuzestan 363 Shah-e Cheragh Shrine: Shrine Seljuk Era 1942

  6. Niloofar Hamedi - Wikipedia

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    Niloofar Hamedi (Persian: نیلوفر حامدی; born 22 October 1992) is an Iranian journalist who works for the reformist daily newspaper Shargh. [1] She was arrested during the Mahsa Amini protests for breaking the news about Mahsa Amini and reporting on her treatment by Iran's Morality Police.

  7. Nizam al-Din Shami - Wikipedia

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    Nizam al-Din Shami, also known as Nizam-i Shami or Nizam al-Din Shambi (died before 1409 or before 1411-1412), was a Persian man of letters and a chronicler who flourished in the late 14th and early 15th centuries. [1] He wrote the Zafarnama, the earliest extant Timurid chronicle and the oldest surviving biography on Timur (r. 1370–1405).

  8. Amir Chakhmaq Complex - Wikipedia

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    The Amir Chakhmaq mosque (Persian: مسجد امیرچخماق), also known as Dahouk mosque (Persian: مسجد دهوک), is a historic mosque in the Timurid era complex. It was built on orders of Jalal ed-Din Amir Chakhmaq Shami, who was the governor of Yazd and a general of Shahrukh Mirza.

  9. Abu Hafs al-Hashimi al-Qurashi - Wikipedia

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    Abu Hafs al-Hashimi al-Qurashi (Arabic: أبو حفص الهاشمي القرشي) is the fifth and current caliph [a] of the Islamic State.He was named as caliph on 3 August 2023, in an audio message by the spokesperson of the IS, Abu Hudhayfah Al-Ansari, whose announcement came four months after the death of his predecessor Abu al-Hussein al-Husseini al-Qurashi.