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Bahram (other)
Bahram may refer to: People * Bahram (name) Other uses * Bahram (''Shahnameh''), a heroic character in the Iranian epic poem * Bahram (horse), the 1935 Triple Crown Champion of British Thoroughbred Racing * Bahram, Iran (other), several places See also * Behram (other) * Bihram, a Mandaean celestial being and given name * Vahram (other) * ''Behram Khan ''Behram Khan'' lso spelt ''Bairam Khan''is a Bollywood film. It was released in 1946. Details The story of the movie, about the Mughal army commander Bairam Khan, was written by famed poet and writer Hakim Ahmad Shuja, assisted by Kamal Amro ...
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Bahram (name)
Bahram or Vahram or Behram ( fa, بهرام ), variant Bahran or Vahran, ( uz, Баҳром, Bahrom and Tajik: Баҳром, Bahrom) meaning "smiting of resistance" or "victorious", is a Persian name. Bahram means "victorious" in Middle Persian and Avestan. Given name * one of the Sassanid kings by that name: ** Bahrām I, ''r.'' 273-276 ** Bahrām II, ''r.'' 276-293 ** Bahrām III, ''r.'' 293 ** Bahrām IV, ''r.'' 388–399 ** Bahrām V Gōr, ''r.'' 421–438 ** Bahrām VI Čōbīn, ''r.'' 590-591 * Bahram Khan, 14th-century governor based in Bengal * Dawlat Wazir Bahram Khan, 16th-century Bengali poet and Vizier of Chittagong * Bahram Beizai, Iranian film director * Bahram Radan, Iranian film actor * Bahram Nouraei, Iranian musician Surname * Ardashir II, ''r.'' 379–383, who also went by the name 'Ardashir Vahram' * Armenian king Gushnasp Vahram, ''r.'' 509/514-518 * Pantea Bahram, Iranian actress * Thug Behram, 19th century serial killer from the Indian Thug ...
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Bahram (Shahnameh)
Bahram is an Iranian hero in Shahnameh, the national epic of Greater Iran. He is son of Goudarz and brother of Rohham, Giv and Hojir. In the story of Siavash, he and Zange-ye Shavaran are Siavash's counselors. They unsuccessfully try to convince Siavash not to go to Turan. When Siavash goes to Turan and abandons Iranian army, Bahram is put in command of the Iranian army until the arrival of Tous. His most important adventure is in the story of Farud, where he fights with Turanian army along with other Iranian heroes . When Iranian army is marching toward Turan, they encounter Farud, who along with Tokhar (تُخوار) are standing on a mountain. Tous, the spahbed of Iranian army does not know Farud and think that he is a Turanian foe. He sends Bahram to go there and kill both of them. When Bahram arrives at Farud, Farud introduces himself and says that he is son of Siavash and want to avenge Afriasiab. Bahram comes back to Tous and tells him that they are not enemy and instead t ...
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Bahram (horse)
Bahram (1932–1956) was an Irish-bred, English-trained Thoroughbred racehorse. In a career which lasted from July 1934 until September 1935 he was undefeated in nine races. The leading British two-year-old of 1934, he went on to take the Triple Crown in 1935 by winning the 2000 Guineas Stakes, Epsom Derby and St. Leger Stakes. He was retired to stud at the end of the year. After a promising start to his stud career in Britain he was exported to the United States, where he had moderate success before being exported again to Argentina. Background Bahram was a bay horse with a white star and strip foaled at the HH Aga Khan III's stud farm on The Curragh, Ireland. He was by the highly successful stallion Blandford, who sired four Derby winners and was British Champion sire on three occasions. His dam, Friar's Daughter, was inbred to St Simon in the third and fourth generations. Friar's Daughter won one small race, but was a good broodmare who produced eleven winners of over £58 ...
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Bahram, Iran (other)
Bahram ( fa, بهرام) in Iran may refer to: * Bahram Nouraei, Iranian musician * Bahram, East Azerbaijan * Bahram, Heris, East Azerbaijan Province * Bahram, Kurdistan * Bahram, Lorestan * Bahram, West Azerbaijan {{geodis ...
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Behram (other)
Behram may refer to: * A male Persian name meaning the hypostasis of victory * Angel of victory in Zoroastrianism * Atash Behram, a Zoroastrian place of worship People * Behram Contractor (1930–2001), Journalist * Behram Khan (cricketer) (born 1987), Pakistani cricketer * Behram Kurşunoğlu (1922–2003), Turkish physicist * Behram Zülaloğlu (born 1982), Turkish footballer * Fozia Behram, Pakistani politician * Thug Behram (died 1840), Indian serial killer Places * Behram, Ayvacık * Behram (crater), an impact crater on Saturn's moon Enceladus * Behramkale, the modern site of ancient Assus in Turkey See also * Bahram (other) * Vahram (other) Vahram ( hy, Վահրամ) is a variant name of the divinity Verethragna in Zoroastrianism. Variants are Vehram, Bahram, Behram, Balram. Vahram is also a common given name for Armenian males. Vahramian, derived from Vahram, is an Armenian family ...
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Bihram
In Mandaeism, Bihram ( myz, ࡁࡉࡄࡓࡀࡌ) or Bihram Rabba ( myz, ࡁࡉࡄࡓࡀࡌ ࡓࡁࡀ, "Bihram the Great") is an uthra (angel or guardian) who presides over the ''masbuta'', or baptism ritual. Bihram is mentioned in Mandaean texts such as the ''Qolasta''. Many Mandaean masbuta ritual prayers invoke the name of Bihram. Etymology The name Bihram may have originally been derived from the Persian name Bahram, in reference to one or several of the Sasanian kings of the third century A.D. Uthra of baptism Mandaeans consider Bihram to be the uthra of baptism. Similarly, in Sethianism, Micheus, Michar, and Mnesinous are three heavenly guardian spirits presiding over the baptism of the Living Water (see also Five Seals). Mandaean name Bihram is also a Mandaean male baptismal name (as opposed to Mandaean birth names). Notable Mandaeans with the name include Yahya Bihram. In the colophons of Mandaean texts, the name Bihram is also often mentioned for different priests and ...
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Vahram (other)
Vahram ( hy, Վահրամ) is a variant name of the divinity Verethragna in Zoroastrianism. Variants are Vehram, Bahram, Behram, Balram. Vahram is also a common given name for Armenian males. Vahramian, derived from Vahram, is an Armenian family name. Vahram may refer to: ;Given name * Vahram Alazan (1903-1966), Armenian poet, writer *Vahram Kevorkian (1887-1911), football player of Armenian descent *Vahram Pahlavouni (967–1045), Armenian army commander (sparapet) and Prince in Bagratuni Armenia *Vahram Papazian or Papazyan (1888-1968), Armenian actor classical actor *Vahram Sahakian (born 1964), Armenian dramatist, film director and actor *Vahram Sargsyan (born 1981), Armenian-Canadian composer and choral conductor *Vahram Zaryan French-Armenian modern mime artist, dancer, director and choreograph ;Family name *Vartan Vahramian, Iranian-Armenian music artist and painter ;Places *Vahramaberd, a town in the Shirak Province of Armenia *Vahramashen Church, a church in Armenia ...
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