Shamiram may refer to:
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Shamiram, Armenia
Shamiram ( hy, Շամիրամ), is a village in the Aragatsotn Province of Armenia. It is mostly populated by Yazidis. The village is named after the Assyrian people, Assyrian legendary queen Semiramis.
See also
* Aragatsotn Province
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Shamiram (legend)
''Samīrāmīs'', hy, Շամիրամ ''Šamiram'') was the semi-legendary Lydian- Babylonian wife of Onnes and Ninus, who succeeded the latter to the throne of Assyria, according to Movses Khorenatsi. Legends narrated by Diodorus Siculus, who dr ...
, a legendary Assyrian queen
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Shammuramat
Shammuramat (Akkadian: ''Sammu-rāmat'' or ''Sammu-ramāt''), also known as Sammuramat or Shamiram, was a powerful queen of the Neo-Assyrian Empire. Beginning her career as the primary consort of the king Shamshi-Adad V (824–811 BC), Shammurama ...
, the real Assyrian queen she was based on
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Shamiram Urshan
Shamiram Urshan (1938 – 25 June 2011), also known as Shamiram Ourshan and occasionally Shamiram Oshana ( syr, ܫܡܝܪܡ ܐܪܫܢܐ), was an Assyrian singer and entertainer from Iran, who gained popularity in the 1980s.
Biography
Shamiram was ...
(1938–2011), Iranian singer
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