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Fars, FARs or FARS may refer to: Iran-related * Fars Province, a province in Iran ** Dialects of Fars, a number of dialects spoken in the Fars province *Fars (East Syrian Ecclesiastical Province), former ecclesiastical province in the Church of the East * Fars News Agency, an Iranian news agency * ''The Fars'', a newspaper based in Shiraz, Fars Province, first published in 1913 * ''Fars'' (newspaper), based in Shiraz, Fars Province, first published in 1872 Miscellaneous * Fars (river), a river in the Republic of Adygea, southwest Russia * Fatality Analysis Reporting System, a measure of traffic fatalities in the United States * Federal Acquisition Regulations (FARs), the rules governing purchases made by the executive agencies of the U.S. government * Federal Aviation Regulations (FARs), FAA regulations on aviation in the United States * Revolutionary Armed Forces of the Sahara Revolutionary Armed Forces of the Sahara (french: Forces armées révolutionnaires du Sahara, ''FAR ...
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Dialects Of Fars
Dialects of Pars ''(Persia)'' are a group of southwestern and northwestern Persian dialects spoken in the central Pars province. The southwestern dialects can be divided into three families of dialects according to geographical distribution and local names: Southwestern ('' Lori''), South-central ( Kuhmareyi) and Southeastern (''Larestani''). Under linguistic typology a part of the dialects of the region can be classified as follows:Salami, A., 1383 AP / 2004 AD. Ganjineye guyeššenâsiye Fârs (The treasury of the dialectology of Fars). First Volume, Academy of Persian Language and Literature The Academy of Persian Language and Literature (APLL) ( fa, فرهنگستان زبان و ادب فارسی, ''Farhangestân-e Zabân-o Adab-e Fârsi'') is the regulatory body for the Persian language, headquartered in Tehran, Iran. Formerly know ... Salami, A., 1384 AP / 2005 AD. Ganjineye guyeššenâsiye Fârs (The treasury of the dialectology of Fars). Second Volume, The academy o ...
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Fars (East Syrian Ecclesiastical Province)
Metropolitanate of Fars was an East Syriac metropolitan province of the Church of the East between the sixth and twelfth centuries. It was centered in what is now Fars Province, the historic cradle of ancient Persian civilisation, and besides a number of centres in Fars region itself, this East Syriac ecclesiastical province also included a number of dioceses in Arabia and a diocese for the island of Soqotra. Background According to tradition, Christianity was brought to the Persian province of Fars ( syc, ܒܝܬ ܦܪܣܝܐ ''Beth Parsaye'') by Persian merchants exposed to the teaching of the apostle Addai in Roman Edessa. This tradition, which rejected a significant role for the apostle Mari, widely credited with the evangelisation of the Mesopotamian provinces of the Church of the East, reflects a deep division within the Church of the East in the Sassanian period between its Syriac and Persian converts. The patriarchs of Seleucia- Ctesiphon frequently found it diffi ...
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Fars News Agency
The Fars News Agency is a news agency in Iran managed by the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), an armed wing loyal to Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei. While it describes itself as "Iran's leading independent news agency", it is widely described by Western news media to be a "semi-official" news agency of the Government of Iran. All its content is free content, Creative Commons licensed. History Fars News Agency was founded in 2003. In addition to Persian reporting, the agency also provides news in English, Turkish, Arabic, and Dari. Notable stories Interview with Egyptian president In June 2012, Fars released an interview with Egyptian President Mohamed Morsi in which Morsi is said to have told Fars that he wanted to restore ties with Iran and wanted to "review" the Egypt–Israel peace treaty. Morsi later disputed the authenticity of the interview. Fars responded by providing what it said was audio of the interview. Arabic newscaster Al Arabiya quoted unnamed experts ...
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The Fars
''The Fars'' ( fa, فارس) is an Iranian newspaper in Fars Province. The concessionaires of this magazine were Forsat-od-Dowleh Shirazi and Fazlollah Banan and it was published in Shiraz since 1913.Rumi,Siroos; List of printed matters of Fars;2006;Ministry of Culture and Islamic Guidance (Iran) See also *List of magazines and newspapers of Fars List of magazines and newspapers of Fars classifies the newspapers and magazines of Fars Province by the date first number was published. Magazines published in Iran Mass media in Fars Province Fars Magazines, Fars {{list-stub, date ... References Newspapers published in Fars Province Mass media in Fars Province Newspapers published in Qajar Iran {{Iran-newspaper-stub ...
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Fars (newspaper)
''Fars'' or ''Al-Montabaato fi-l-Fars'' ( fa, المنطبعه فی الفارس) is an Iranian newspaper in Fars region. The concessionaire of this magazine was ''Mirza Taghi-Khan Kashani'' and it was published in Shiraz since 1872. This was the first modern newspaper which was published in southern Iran.Rumi, Siroos, ''List of printed matters of Fars'' (2006); Ministry of Culture and Islamic Guidance (Iran) See also *List of magazines and newspapers of Fars List of magazines and newspapers of Fars classifies the newspapers and magazines of Fars Province by the date first number was published. Magazines published in Iran Mass media in Fars Province Fars Magazines, Fars {{list-stub, date ... References Newspapers established in 1872 Newspapers published in Fars Province Mass media in Fars Province 1872 establishments in Iran Newspapers published in Qajar Iran {{Iran-newspaper-stub ...
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Fars (river)
The Fars (russian: Фарс) is a river of southwest Russia, a left tributary of the Laba. It flows through the Republic of Adygea. The Fars is 197 kilometer long. It has a catchment area of 1450 square kilometers. The Psefir The Psefir (russian: Псефирь) is a river in Krasnodar Krai, Russia, which flows into the Fars. It is long, and has a drainage basin of . The area around the river is populated by various Abadzekh and Circassian tribes. The ''stanitsa ... is a right tributary. References Rivers of Adygea {{Russia-river-stub ...
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Fatality Analysis Reporting System
Fatality Analysis Reporting System (FARS) was created in the United States by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) to provide an overall measure of highway safety, to help suggest solutions, and to help provide an objective basis to evaluate the effectiveness of motor vehicle safety standards and highway safety programs. FARS contains data on a census of fatal traffic crashes within the 50 states, the District of Columbia, and Puerto Rico. To be included in FARS, a crash must involve a motor vehicle traveling on a trafficway customarily open to the public and result in the death of a person (occupant of a vehicle or a non-occupant) within 30 days of the crash. FARS has been operational since 1975 and has collected information on over 989,451 motor vehicle fatalities and collects information on over 100 different coded data elements that characterizes the crash, the vehicle, and the people involved. FARS is vital to the mission of NHTSA to reduce the number o ...
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Federal Acquisition Regulations
The Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) is the principal set of rules regarding Government procurement in the United States,. and is codified at Chapter 1 of Title 48 of the Code of Federal Regulations, . It covers many of the contracts issued by the US military and NASA, as well as US civilian federal agencies. The largest single part of the FAR is Part 52, which contains standard solicitation provisions and contract clauses. Solicitation provisions are certification requirements, notices, and instructions directed at firms that might be interested in competing for a specific contract. These provisions and clauses are of six types: (i) required solicitation provisions; (ii) required-when-applicable solicitation provisions; (iii) optional solicitation provisions; (iv) required contract clauses; (v) required-when-applicable contract clauses; and (vi) optional contract clauses." If the FAR requires that a clause be included in a government contract, but that clause is omitted, case ...
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Federal Aviation Regulations
The Federal Aviation Regulations (FARs) are rules prescribed by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) governing all aviation activities in the United States. The FARs comprise Title 14 of the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR). A wide variety of activities are regulated, such as aircraft design and maintenance, typical airline flights, pilot training activities, hot-air ballooning, lighter-than-air aircraft, man-made structure heights, obstruction lighting and marking, model rocket launches, commercial space operations, model aircraft operations, Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS) and kite flying. The rules are designed to promote safe aviation, protecting pilots, flight attendants, passengers and the general public from unnecessary risk. FAR vs. 14 CFR Since 1958, these rules have typically been referred to as "FARs", short for Federal Aviation Regulations. However, another set of regulations (Title 48) is titled "Federal Acquisitions Regulations", and this has led to confu ...
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Revolutionary Armed Forces Of The Sahara
Revolutionary Armed Forces of the Sahara (french: Forces armées révolutionnaires du Sahara, ''FARS'') is a Toubou militant group in Niger, presumably of separatist intentions, who kidnapped two Italian tourists in August 2006. Boubakar Mohamed Sogoma, ethnically Toubou, is a commander of FARS in 2008. See also * Niger Movement for Justice (french: Mouvement des Nigériens pour la justice, MNJ) * Azawagh The Azawagh (alias ''Azaouagh'' or ''Azawak'') is a dry basin covering what is today the northwestern Niger, as well as parts of northeastern Mali and southern Algeria. The Azawagh is mainly made up of Sahelian and Saharan flatlands and ha ... References External links Minorities at Risk Assessment for Tuaregs in Niger Rebel groups in Niger Paramilitary organisations based in Niger National liberation movements Secessionist organizations Tuareg {{org-stub ...
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