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Miran may refer to: Places *Miran (Xinjiang), an ancient oasis town in Ruoqiang County, Bayingolin Mongol Autonomous Prefecture, southeastern Xinjiang, western China *Miran fort, a ruined defensive structure built by the Tibetan Empire, located in southeastern Xinjiang, western China *Miran, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan *Miran, Afghanistan, a town in Maidan Wardak Province, Afghanistan *Miran, Markazi, Iran *Miran, Sistan and Baluchestan, Iran * Miran, Haryana, India, see List of villages in Bhiwani district#Tosham tehsil People *Miran (name), a given name and surname *Miran (tribe) The Miran tribe () is one of the Kurdish tribes who was a part of the Chokhsor confederation. The tribe eventually came to dominate the others of the tribal confederation for a period of time after the demise of Cizre Botan. Name The name Mi ... See also * * Mi-ran, Korean feminine given name {{disambiguation, geo ...
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Miran (Xinjiang)
Miran () or Mirān is a former city that existed until the 1st millennium, on the southern rim of the Taklamakan Desert in Xinjiang, China. Located at an oasis, where the Lop Nur desert meets the Altyn-Tagh, Altun Shan mountains, Miran was once a major point on the Silk Road. Under the name Yuni, Miran was for a time the capital of the ancient kingdom of Loulan, Kröraina, also known as Loulan, Yuni/Miran was thus part of the broader Tocharians, Tocharian cultures. In the early 1st millennium, it was also a thriving center of Buddhism with many monasteries and stupas. The Tibetan Empire gained control of the area during the 8th and 9th centuries, when the Miran fort was built. As a result of desertification, Miran was later abandoned, and has since remained virtually unpopulated, isolated from other settlements and difficult to access, due to a lack of Road surface, paved roads. Names Lionel Giles has recorded the following names for Miran (with his Wade-Giles forms of the Chine ...
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Miran Fort
Miran fort aka "Ruins of Milan" (米兰古城遗址) is a ruined defensive structure in Miran, Xinjiang, China. The fort was active during the Tibetan Empire, in the 8th and 9th centuries AD. It is similar in structure to the fort at Mazar Tagh, which was also used by the Tibetan army in the same period. Like the Mazar Tagh site, the excavation of the fort at Miran has yielded hundreds of military documents from the 8th and 9th century, which are among the earliest surviving Tibetan manuscripts, and vital sources for understanding the early history of Tibet. Excavations by Marc Aurel Stein Aurel Stein was the first archaeologist to study the ruins at Miran systematically. The fort was first visited briefly by Stein on December 8, 1906, during his second expedition. A trial excavation of the fort (site number M.I.) uncovered eight rooms and over a hundred Tibetan woodslips. Stein returned on January 22, 1907, and carried out a thorough excavation of the fort, uncovering 44 roo ...
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Miran, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
Miran is a town and union council in Dera Ismail Khan District of Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (; ; , ; abbr. KP or KPK), formerly known as the North West Frontier Province (NWFP), is a province of Pakistan. Located in the northwestern region of the country, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa is the fourth largest province of Paki .... It is located at 31°23'60N 70°43'0E and has an altitude of 148 metres (488 feet).Location of Miran - Falling Rain Genmics


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Miran, Afghanistan
Mīrān () is a town in Maidan Wardak Province, central Afghanistan. It is the administrative center of Dai Mirdad District. Miran has a population about 2,760. Geography Miran is located 2,812 m above sea level. Climate Miran has a warm-summer humid continental climate (Köppen climate classification: ''Dsb'') with warm, dry summers and cold winters. Demographics A majority of the population are Pashtuns and Hazaras. The main language spoken in the town are the Wardag dialect of Pashto and Hazaragi dialect of Persian Persian may refer to: * People and things from Iran, historically called ''Persia'' in the English language ** Persians, the majority ethnic group in Iran, not to be conflated with the Iranic peoples ** Persian language, an Iranian language of the .... References Populated places in Maidan Wardak Province {{Wardak-geo-stub ...
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Miran, Markazi
Khaneh Miran (, also Romanized as Khāneh Mīrān; also known as Khāneh-ye Amīrān and Mīrān) is a village in Sedeh Rural District, in the Central District of Arak County, Markazi Province, Iran Iran, officially the Islamic Republic of Iran (IRI) and also known as Persia, is a country in West Asia. It borders Iraq to the west, Turkey, Azerbaijan, and Armenia to the northwest, the Caspian Sea to the north, Turkmenistan to the nort .... At the 2006 census, its population was 105, in 33 families. References Populated places in Arak County {{Arak-geo-stub ...
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Miran, Sistan And Baluchestan
Deh-e Miran (, also Romanized as Deh-e Mīrān; also known as Mīrān) is a village in Qorqori Rural District, Qorqori District, Hirmand County Hirmand County () is in Sistan and Baluchestan province, Sistan and Baluchestan province, Iran. Its capital is the city of Dust Mohammad. History After the 2006 National Census, Miyankongi District was separated from Zabol County in the est ..., Sistan and Baluchestan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 165, in 33 families. References Populated places in Hirmand County {{Hirmand-geo-stub ...
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List Of Villages In Bhiwani District
This is a list of villages in the Bhiwani district of the Indian state of Haryana sorted by tehsil. Population data is from the 2011 Census of India. Bawani Khera tehsil Bhiwani tehsil Loharu tehsil Ahmedwas Siwani tehsil Budhshelli Tosham tehsil See also * List of villages in Charkhi Dadri district References {{reflist Bhiwani Bhiwani villages Bhiwani Bhiwani is a city and a municipal council in Bhiwani district in the state of Haryana. Besides being a seat of spiritual learning, the city is at the centre of regional politics and hometown of three former Haryana chief ministers: Bansi Lal ...
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Miran (name)
Miran is a given name and surname. In the Balkans, Miran is popular among Bosniaks, Croats, and Slovenes in the former Yugoslav nations. The name means "calm" in both Slovenian and Bosnian-Croatian-Serbian. The feminine forms of this name in the Balkans are Mira and Mirna, which carry the same meaning. The name is also common among Turks, Kurds, Iranians, and Pakistanis, where it means "princely," similar to Emir and Mirza, which are also popular names in these cultures. Additionally, the name is used among Japanese people, particularly Japanese women, where it means "illusion." Given name Males * Miran Bakhsh (1907–1991), Pakistani cricketer *Miran Božovič (born 1957), Slovenian philosopher * Miran Burgić (born 1984), Slovenian footballer * Miran Hladnik (born 1954), Slovenian literary historian * Miran Hrovatin (1949–1994), Italian Slovene photographer *Miran Jarc (1900–1942), Slovene writer * Miran Khesro (born 1989), Iraqi Kurdistan footballer * Miran Krmelj ( ...
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Miran (tribe)
The Miran tribe () is one of the Kurdish tribes who was a part of the Chokhsor confederation. The tribe eventually came to dominate the others of the tribal confederation for a period of time after the demise of Cizre Botan. Name The name Miran () is believed to have originated from the Kurdish and Persian word ''Mir'' (), meaning "prince" or "lord," which was historically used as a title for Kurdish tribal leaders and rulers. The suffix "-an" denotes a collective or plural form in Kurdish, meaning "the people of the Mir" or "the princely ones." The Miran tribe has been historically associated with leadership and governance in various Kurdish regions, particularly in what is now southeastern Turkey, northern Iraq, and parts of Syria. Some historical sources suggest that the tribe's name reflects its noble lineage and influence in the region, often linked to Kurdish emirates and semi-autonomous principalities during the Ottoman and Safavid periods. While the exact etymology r ...
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