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Mirza may refer to: * Mirza (name), a name derived from a historical noble title * Mirza (lemur), ''Mirza'' (lemur), a genus of giant mouse lemurs * "Mirza", a 1965 French-language song by Nino Ferrer * Mirza, Kamrup, a town in Assam, India * Mirza melon, a melon cultivar See also

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Mirza (name)
Mirza ( or ; fa, میرزا) is a name of Persian origin. It is used as a surname or prefix to identify patriarchal lineage. It is a historical royal and noble title, denoting the rank of a royal prince, high nobleman, distinguished military commander, or a scholar. Specifically, it was used as a title by (and today signifies patriarchal lineage to) the various Persian Empires, the Nogai Horde, Shirvanshahs and Circassians of the European Caucasus, as well as the Muslim Rajputs and mainly the Mughals / Moguls, both of the Indian Subcontinent. It was also a title bestowed upon members of the highest aristocracies in Tatar states, such as the Khanates of Kazan and Astrakhan. Etymology The original title ''Mīrzā'' or ''Merzāh'' is derived from the Persian term ''Amīrzādeh'' which literally means ''child of the Amīr'' or ''child of the ruler''. ''Amīrzādeh'' in turn consists of the Arabic title ''Amīr'' (English: ''Emir''), meaning "commander" and the Persian suffix ' ...
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Mirza (lemur)
The giant mouse lemurs are members of the strepsirrhine primate genus ''Mirza''. Two species have been formally described; the northern giant mouse lemur (''Mirza zaza'') and Coquerel's giant mouse lemur (''Mirza coquereli''). Like all other lemurs, they are native to Madagascar, where they are found in the western dry deciduous forests and further to the north in the Sambirano Valley and Sahamalaza Peninsula. First described in 1867 as a single species, they were grouped with mouse lemurs and dwarf lemurs. In 1870, British zoologist John Edward Gray assigned them to their own genus, ''Mirza''. The classification was not widely accepted until the 1990s, which followed the revival of the genus by American paleoanthropologist Ian Tattersall in 1982. In 2005, the northern population was declared a new species, and in 2010, the World Wide Fund for Nature announced that a southwestern population might also be a new species. Giant mouse lemurs are about three times larger than m ...
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Nino Ferrer
Nino Agostino Arturo Maria Ferrari (), known as Nino Ferrer (15 August 1934 – 13 August 1998), was an Italian-born French singer-songwriter and author. Biography and career Nino Ferrer was born on 15 August 1934 in Genoa, Italy, but lived the first years of his life in New Caledonia (an overseas territory of France in the southwest Pacific Ocean), where his father, an engineer, was working. Jesuit religious schooling, first in Genoa and later in Saint-Jean de Passy, Paris, left him with a lifelong aversion to the Church. From 1947, the young Nino studied ethnology and archaeology in the Sorbonne university in Paris, also pursuing his interests in music and painting. After completing his studies, Ferrer started traveling the world, working on a freighter ship. When he returned to France he immersed himself in music. A passion for jazz and the blues led him to worship the music of James Brown, Otis Redding and Ray Charles. He started to play the double bass in Bill Coleman's Ne ...
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Mirza, Kamrup
Mirza is a major town in Kamrup Rural district of Assam, India. It is situated on south bank of river Brahmaputra and 18 kilometres from Guwahati. Education The literacy rate of the town is 94%. Mirza is the educational epicenter of South Kamrup region. There are two government colleges at Mirza. They are Dakshin Kamrup College and Dakshin Kamrup Girls' College. Apart from that one B.Ed. college, three private Junior colleges, eight High Schools (Government as well as Private), a private engineering institute NITS Mirza, 'NITS Mirza' is also located here. Transport The town is near National Highway 17 (India), National Highway 17, and connected to nearby towns and cities with regular buses and other modes of transportation. Mirza Railway station is located south of town, and nearest airport is Guwahati Airport, Guwahati airport. See also * Boko, Assam, Boko * Ramgaon References

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Mirza Melon
Mirza melon, also known as torpedo melon, Mirzachul melon, and gulabi melon, is a cultivar of sweet melon in the genus Cucumis native to Uzbekistan and Central Asia and introduced to California. Description They are large, weighing up to 25 pounds (11.4 kilograms) and measuring up to 24 inches (61 centimeters) in length. They have an elongated shape and the rind is creamy yellow in color with beige streaking and the interior flesh is white and quite juicy. The flavor has been described as sweet and savory. In Uzbekistan, disfigured melons are typically harvested overripe and then sliced and sun-dried. The plant demands light and heat, and may be affected by powdery mildew. The fruit bursts easily. Naming The name Mirza has Persian roots and means prince or high nobleman. Availability It is sometimes sold at various farmers' markets throughout California and the seeds are available through several online sources. See also Muskmelon ''Cucumis melo'', also known as melon, is a s ...
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Mirzai (garment)
A mirzai (or mirzaee) was a garment similar to a jacket with "long and loose sleeves and open cuffs". It was worn under the jacket by males in the Indian subcontinent in the 19th century. The mirzai was sometimes made with cotton padding to protect the wearer from cold. Name and mentions Mirzai or ''mirzāi'' is a Hindustani language word that means a jacket. John Forbes Watson describes a mirzaee in his work titled ''Textile Manufactures and Costumes of the people of India'' as a garment of “respectable Mahomedans” and high ranking servants employed by Europeans, who wore the mirzai beneath an outer garment called a kuba, or quba. A ''kufcha'' was a similar garment with tight sleeves, and ''dugla'' was a term for a mirzai that was quilted. See also * Salembaree Salembaree is an obsolete variant of cotton cloth that was a coase, stout and heavy fabric. It was made in the Indian subcontinent. The cloth was used for tents in India and Pakistan. Kathee was an alternativ ...
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Mirzayev
Mirzayev (and its variant Mirzaev) is a surname. People with the surname include: * Abdukarim Mirzayev (born 1982), Uzbek journalist and film director * Arif Mirzayev (born 1944), Azerbaijani composer * Bahatdin Mirzayev (1914–1987), Azerbaijani Red Army captain *Davron Mirzaev (born 1989), Uzbek football player *Hikmat Mirzayev, Azerbaijani military officer *Ilgar Mirzayev (1973–2020), Azerbaijani military officer * Jalal Mirzayev (born 1977), Azerbaijani diplomat *Jeyhun Mirzayev (1946–1993), Azerbaijani actor and film director * Kamal Mirzayev (born 1994), Azerbaijani football player *Murad Mirzayev (1976–2016), Azerbaijani military officer *Osman Mirzayev (1937–1991), Azerbaijani Soviet journalist and writer *Ruslan Mirzayev (born 1989), Uzbek film producer and director * Sardor Mirzaev (born 1991), Uzbek football player * Shirin Mirzayev (1942–1992), Azerbaijani military officer * Turan Mirzayev (born 1979), Azerbaijani weightlifter *Yusif Mirzayev Yusif Mirzaye ...
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