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“Furkán,” meanings as in Syr. and Ethiop. deliverance, revelation, is applied alike to the Pentateuch and Koran.
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The Times bureau shares a city block with a restaurant called Syr, or Cheese, favored by the Moscow rich.
Questions/Answers 2009
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The Times bureau shares a city block with a restaurant called Syr, or Cheese, favored by the Moscow rich.
Questions/Answers 2009
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The Times bureau shares a city block with a restaurant called Syr, or Cheese, favored by the Moscow rich.
Questions/Answers 2009
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The Times bureau shares a city block with a restaurant called Syr, or Cheese, favored by the Moscow rich.
Questions/Answers 2009
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It may be presumed that he took his degree, as he uses the title of "Syr" in his translation of
Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 3, Part 1, Slice 3 "Banks" to "Bassoon" Various
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At any rate, for whatever reason, on leaving the University, where, as is indicated by the title of "Syr" prefixed to his name in his translation of
The Ship of Fools, Volume 1 Sebastian Brant 1489
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Jaxartes: Flowing into the Aral Sea, the modern Syr Darya was the northeastern boundary of the Persian Empire and the scene of fierce fighting by Alexander.
Alexander the Great Philip Freeman 2011
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Jaxartes: Flowing into the Aral Sea, the modern Syr Darya was the northeastern boundary of the Persian Empire and the scene of fierce fighting by Alexander.
Alexander the Great Philip Freeman 2011
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Jaxartes: Flowing into the Aral Sea, the modern Syr Darya was the northeastern boundary of the Persian Empire and the scene of fierce fighting by Alexander.
Alexander the Great Philip Freeman 2011
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