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Saran may refer to: Places * Saran, Loiret, a commune of the Loiret Department, France * Saran, Kazakhstan, a city in Kazakhstan * Saran district, Bihar, India * Saran division, Bihar, India * Saran (Lok Sabha constituency), Bihar, India * Saran, Iran (other), places in Iran * ''Sárán'', the Hungarian name for Şerani village, Borod Commune, Bihor County, Romania * Saransk, Russia People * Saran (director), Indian film director * Saran, a legendary King of Ulster The King of Ulster (Old Irish: ''Rí Ulad'', Modern Irish: ''Rí Uladh'') also known as the King of Ulaid and King of the Ulaid, was any of the kings of the Irish provincial over-kingdom of Ulaid. The title rí in Chóicid, which means "king of ... * Saran (name) Other uses * Saran (plastic), the brand name of a polyethylene food wrap, that was once made from polyvinylidene chloride See also * * Sarran * Saren (other) * Sarin (other) * Saron (other) {{Disambi ...
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Saran, Loiret
Saran () is a commune in the Loiret department in north-central France. Saran has, considering its size, many sports facilities including two stadiums, indoor and outdoor tennis courts, one swimming pool and four gymnasiums. Population See also * Communes of the Loiret department The following is the list of the 325 communes of the Loiret department of France. The communes cooperate in the following intercommunalities (as of 2020):Communes of Loiret {{Loiret-geo-stub ...
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Saran, Kazakhstan
Saran ( kz, Саран, translit=Saran; russian: Сарань) is a city in Karaganda Region of Kazakhstan, on the Nura River. Population: The city was founded on December 20, 1954. Location Saran is located in Karaganda oblast (region) of Kazakhstan situated about 15 km from Karaganda city. Saran is a significant center of coal extraction due to the Karaganda coal deposit. There are coal-processing sites, concrete goods plants, and brickworks in Saran city. Also there is teacher's training institute. Monuments There are various monuments in Saran: *Military Glory Obelisk. It was erected on the 40th anniversary of the Soviet people's victory in World War II. It is located in the square on Rabochaya street. *Victory Obelisk. It was erected in 1975 in honor of the 30th anniversary of victory. * Zhambyl Zhabayev bust. Zhambyl Zhabayev is a well-known Kazakh poet. The monument was erected in 1973 on Zhambyl street. * Alexander Sergeyevich Pushkin bust. Pushkin is a famous Russi ...
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Saran District
Saran district is one of the thirty-eight Districts of Bihar, districts of Indian States and territories of India, state of Bihar. The district, part of Saran Division, is also known as Chhapra district after the headquarters of the district, Chhapra. It is considered as one of the richest Zamindari of Bihar after Raj Darbhanga, Hathwa Raj, Bettiah Raj and Raj Najarganj, Saran State, Saran Raj. Typonym It is said that "Saran" is a corrupted version of the word ''Sarangaranya'' (forest of Deers). According to legends, earlier it was a dense forest full of Deers and home of Rishi Sarangi. Another suggestion is that the name is corruption of ''Sakra-aranya'' (the forest of Indra). History Chirand, 10 kilometres east of Chhapra, is a stratified Neolithic, Chalcolithic, and Iron Age settlement, which is known for its continuous archaeological record from the Neolithic age (about 2500–1345 BC) to the reign of the Pal dynasty who ruled during the pre-medieval period. The archaeologi ...
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Saran Division
Saran division is an administrative geographical unit of Bihar state of India. Chhapra is the administrative headquarters of the division. Currently (2005), the division consists of Saran District, also called Chhapra District, Siwan District, Gopalganj District. Hathwa Raj was a zamindari in the Saran Division of Bihar belonging to Bhumihars which encompassed 1,365 villages, was inhabited by more than 391,000 people, and produced an annual rental of almost a million rupees. See also *Divisions of Bihar *Districts of Bihar Bihar, a state of India, currently has 38 administrative districts, 101 subdivisions (अनुमंडल) and 534 CD blocks. A district of an Indian state is an administrative geographical unit, headed by a district magistrate or a deputy c ... References {{Saran Division topics Divisions of Bihar ...
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Saran (Lok Sabha Constituency)
Saran Lok Sabha constituency is one of the 40 Lok Sabha (parliamentary) constituencies in Bihar state in eastern India. This constituency came into existence in 2008 as a part of the implementation of delimitation of parliamentary constituencies based on the recommendations of the Delimitation Commission of India constituted in 2002. Before delimitation, it was Chapra (Lok Sabha constituency). Vidhan Sabha segments Presently, Saran Lok Sabha constituency comprises the following six Vidhan Sabha (legislative assembly) segments: Members of Lok Sabha Election results General Elections 2019 General Elections 2014 General elections 2009 See also * Saran district * List of Constituencies of the Lok Sabha The Lok Sabha, the lower house of the Parliament of India, is made up of Members of Parliament ( MPs). Each MP, represents a single geographic constituency. There are currently 543 constituencies while maximum seats will fill up to 550 (after ar . ...
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Saran, Iran (other)
Saran ( fa, ساران, link=no) in Iran may refer to: * Saran, East Azerbaijan, a village in East Azerbaijan Province, Iran * Saran-e Bala, a village in Fars Province, Iran * Saran-e Pain, a village in Fars Province, Iran * Saran, Hormozgan, a village in Hormozgan Province, Iran * Saran, Kerman, a village in Kerman Province, Iran * Saran, Kohgiluyeh and Boyer-Ahmad, a village in Kohgiluyeh and Boyer-Ahmad Province, Iran * Saran-e Bala, Lorestan, a village in Lorestan Province, Iran * Saran-e Pain, Lorestan, a village in Lorestan Province, Iran * Saran, alternate name of Sari Kuchakeh, a village in Lorestan Province, Iran * Saran, alternate name of Sagharan-e Olya, a village in Qazvin Province, Iran * Saran, Kohgiluyeh and Boyer-Ahmad * Saran, Mazandaran * Saran, West Azerbaijan Saralan ( fa, سارالان, also Romanized as Sārālān; also known as Sārān) is a village in Baranduzchay-ye Shomali Rural District, in the Central District of Urmia County, West Azerbaijan P ...
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Borod, Bihor
Borod ( hu, Nagybáród) is a commune in Bihor County, Crișana, Romania with a population of 3,843 people. It is composed of six villages: Borod, Borozel (''Kisbáród''), Cetea (''Cséklye''), Cornițel (''Báródsomos''), Șerani (''Sárán'') and Valea Mare de Criș (''Felsőpatak''). Sights * ''Locul fosilifer de la Cornițel'' (Natural reserve 0,01 ha)apmbh.anpm.ro - Agenţia pentru Protecţia Mediului Bihor
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Saransk
Saransk (russian: Саранск, p=sɐˈransk; mdf, Саранск ошсь, Saransk oš; myv, Саран ош, Saran oš) is the capital city of the Republic of Mordovia, Russia, as well as its financial and economic centre. It is located in the Volga basin at the confluence of the Saranka and Insar Rivers, about east of Moscow. Saransk was one of the host cities of the official tournament of the 2018 FIFA World Cup. History The Russian fortress Atemar, founded in 1641, took its name from a nearby Mordvin village; at the time the fortress stood on the southeastern frontier of the Tsardom of Russia. The current name, "Saransk", refers to the city's situation on the Saranka river. Soon after its founding, the city became an important trade centre for nearby Erzya villagers. After 1708 Saransk was assigned to Azov Province, and later to the Kazan Governorate. In 1780 the settlement was granted town status and was again transferred, this time to the Penza Governorate, which ...
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Saran (director)
K. V. Saravanan, better known as Saran, is an Indian film director active mainly in Tamil cinema. He was once an assistant to K. Balachander. He owns production house called ''Gemini Productions.'' Early life Saran's father T. Kulandaivelayudam worked with the directorate of examinations and many of his relatives are teachers. He finished diploma in visual communications from the College of Arts And Crafts and became an instructor in textile designing. Saran worked as instructor for a year and, during this time, he did some work with a lady called Mohana who was art director for K. Balachander. KB was the director whom Saran admired above all others. Saran hoped this relationship would be the key to get to him. He joined as an assistant director to KB when he was making ''Pudhu Pudhu Arthangal'' (1989). By then, Saran was also a cartoonist for Ananda Vikatan. He would do this work at two in the morning, sleep for a bit and get back to work with KB by 7 am. Finally, Sarann gave ...
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King Of Ulster
The King of Ulster (Old Irish: ''Rí Ulad'', Modern Irish: ''Rí Uladh'') also known as the King of Ulaid and King of the Ulaid, was any of the kings of the Irish provincial over-kingdom of Ulaid. The title rí in Chóicid, which means "king of the Fifth", was also sometimes used. Originally referring to the rulers of the Ulaid of legend and the vastly reduced territory of the historical Ulaid, the title ''rí Ulad'' ceased to exist after the Norman invasion of Ulaid in 1177 and the subsequent foundation of the Earldom of Ulster. The Mac Dúinnshléibe dynasty of Ulaid (English: Donleavy / Dunleavy) were given the title of ''rex Hibernicorum Ulidiae'', meaning "king of the Irish of Ulaid", until the extinction of their dynasty by the end of the 13th century. After the earldom's collapse in 1333, the title was resurrected and usurped after 1364 by the Ulaid's chief Gaelic rivals the Northern Uí Néill, who had overrun the ruins of the earldom and established the renamed tuath o ...
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Saran (name)
Saran may refer to the following people ;Given name * Saran (director) (born 1975), Indian film director * Saran Sérémé (born 1968), Burkinabé politician ;Surname * Daulat Ram Saran (1924–2011), Indian statesman *Mohinder Saran, Canadian politician * Murat Šaran (1949–2021), Bosnian football player * Richard Saran (1852–1925), German architect * Shriya Saran Bhatnagar (born 1982), Indian film actress and model * Shyam Saran (born 1946), Indian politician * Suvir Saran (born 1972), Indian chef, cookbook author and educator * Tribhuvaneshwar Saran Singh Deo(born 1952), Health minister of Chattishgarh and Head of the royal family of Surguja. *Brij Bhushan Sharan Singh Brij Bhushan Sharan Singh (born 8 January 1957) is an Indian politician from Bharatiya Janata Party who is currently serving as the member of parliament from Kaiserganj. Political career In 1991 he was elected to the 10th Lok Sabha from Gon ...
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Saran (plastic)
Saran is a trade name used by S.C. Johnson & Son, Inc. for a polyethylene food wrap. The Saran trade name was first owned by Dow Chemical for polyvinylidene chloride (PVDC), along with other monomers. The formulation was changed to the less effective polyethylene in 2004 due to the chlorine content of PVDC. Since its accidental discovery in 1933, polyvinylidene chloride has been used for a number of commercial and industrial products. When formed into a thin plastic film, the principal advantages of polyvinylidene chloride, when compared to other plastics, are its ability to adhere to itself and its very low permeability to water vapor, flavor and aroma molecules, and oxygen. This oxygen barrier prevents food spoilage, while the film barrier to flavor and aroma molecules helps food retain its flavor and aroma. History Polyvinylidene chloride (PVDC) was discovered at Dow Chemical Company (Michigan, United States) in 1933 when a lab worker, Ralph Wiley, was having trouble w ...
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