单词 HURMÚZ的词源
hurmúz (hurmúzi), s. m. –
1. Mărgea de sticlă. –
2. Arbore exotic, Symphoricarpus racemosus. –
Var. urmuz, (h)ormuz. Din
tc. Hormuz, oraș în Golful Persic (Șeineanu, II, 216).
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Gallipoli: The Turkish Story
Every Australian old enough to read and write has heard of Gallipoli, yet how many of us have encountered anything beyond the Australian viewpoint. This account from a Turkish perspective broadens our knowledge of these tragic events.
Kevin Fewster, Vecihi Başarin, Hatice Hürmüz Başarin, 2003
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Beneath the Dardanelles: The Australian Submarine at Gallipoli
Beneath the Dardanelles tells AE2's story from both the Australian and Turkish perspectives, and features extracts from the memoirs of the two captains. Rarely in military books are both sides of a battle presented so evenly.
Vecihi Başarin, Hatice Hürmüz Başarin, 2008
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The Adventures of Amir Hamza: Special abridged edition - Pagina 457
The next day Hurmuz departed and headed with his army toward Qaza-\'a-Qadar. Saryal greeted Hurmuz and conducted him to his castle. That night, when they sat down to eat, Hurmuz saw a roasted boar lying before Saryal, who offered I ...
Ghalib Lakhnavi, Abdullah Bilgrami, 2012
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The History of al-Tabari Volume XL: Index - Pagina 222
Hurmuz (agent sent against BahramJubTn) V:315-16 Hurmuz (Hormizd I ArdashTr, b. Sabur I, Sasanian emperor) V:39-43 Hurmuz (Hormizd II, b. NarsT, Sasanian emperor) V:49-50 Hurmuz (Hormizd III, b. Yazdajird II, Sasanian emperor) ...
Alex V. Popovkin, Everett K. Rowson, 2007
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Khalid Al-Walid: Memburu Syahid
tanya Hurmuz kembali. “Benar, saya Khalid bin Walid yang mendapat gelaran pahlawan Pedang Allah,”jawab Khalid bin Walid dengan tegas. “Saya pula Hurmuz, pahlawan Parsi yang tidak pernah tewas di medan perang!” balas Hurmuz ...
6
Iran Under the Safavids - Pagina 195
officials were placed in charge of the Hurmuz customs in 1522, and all Portuguese ships calling at Hurmuz were exempt from customs duty. The maritime trade to Gujerat, and the caravan trade between Hurmuz and the cities of the Iranian ...
7
The Lands of the Eastern Caliphate: Mesopotamia, Persia, ...
In the 4th (10th) century Old Hurmuz was already the seaport for Kirmân and Sijistân, and in later times, when New Hurmuz had been built onthe island, thisplace supplanted Kays, just asKays had previously supplanted Sîrâf,and became ...
8
Persian Historiography to the End of the Twelfth Century - Pagina 174
Kisra Hurmuz ibn Anushirvan treated the populace well but disliked the nobles, whom he would kill and replace with base persons. This led to the weakening of his rule, challenged both by external enemies and by revolts by his fearful nobles.
Julie Scott Meisami, 1999
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The Portuguese Empire in Asia, 1500-1700: A Political and ...
Frequently in revolt, the Arab part of Hurmuz's “exterior districts” was however not so necessary for the day-to-day survival of the port-city as connections on the other side (Aubin 1996--2006, ii: 291--317). As a city located on a salinated, ...
Sanjay Subrahmanyam, 2012
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The Lands of the Eastern Caliphate - Pagina 319
On the sea-shore, half a day's march distant, was Al-'Arsah, 'the Camp,' presumably at the entrance of the Hurmuz creek. The adjacent island is mentioned by lbn Khurdadbih, in the middle of the 3rd (9th) century, under the name Urmflz (which ...