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Behram may refer to: * A male Persian name meaning the hypostasis of victory * A male Mandaic name, also spelled Bihram * Angel of victory in Zoroastrianism * Atash Behram, a Zoroastrian place of worship People * Bairam Khan (1501–1561), Mughal military commander and statesman * Behram Abduweli (born 2003), Chinese footballer * Behram Contractor (1930–2001), Indian journalist * Behram Khan (cricketer) (born 1987), Pakistani cricketer * Behram Kurşunoğlu (1922–2003), Turkish physicist * Behram Pasha (1811–1882), British general who served as an Ottoman pasha * Behram Zülaloğlu (born 1982), Turkish footballer * Dastur Peshotan Behramji Sanjana, Indian scholar and Zoroastrian head-priest * Fozia Behram, Pakistani politician * Keki Byramjee Grant (1920–2011), Indian cardiologist * Thug Behram (died 1840), Indian serial killer Places * Behram, Ayvacık * Behram (crater), an impact crater on Saturn's moon Enceladus * Behramkale, the modern site of ancient Assus in ...
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Hypostasis (linguistics)
In linguistics, a hypostasis (from the Greek word ὑπόστασις meaning ''foundation'', ''base'' or ''that which stands behind'') is a relationship between a name and a known quantity, as a cultural personification (i.e. objectification with personality) of an entity or quality. It often connotes the personification of typically elemental powers, such as wind and fire, or human life, fertility, and death. In descriptive linguistics, the term was first introduced by Leonard Bloomfield to account for uses of synsemantic words as autosemantic in sentences such as ''I'm tired of your ifs and buts''. In this sense, the usage meaning of the word is referred to as a whole. The term ''hypostasis'' is considered to be scientifically and culturally neutral, for the purpose of describing name-to-term relationships that, within religion and theology, might be termed a "deification", or otherwise by the more pejorative "idolatry Idolatry is the worship of an idol as though it ...
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Dastur Peshotan Behramji Sanjana
Dastur Peshutan Behramji Sanjana (1828–26 December 1898) was an Indian scholar and Zoroastrian head-priest (Dastur). He was Principal of the Sir Jamshedji Jijibhoy Zartoshti (Zoroastrian) Madressa (seminary) in Bombay, and the Dastur (‘high-priest’) of the Wadia Atash Behram (fire temple). Sanjana was one of the most learned high-priests and authorities on Pahlavi of his time. In 1904 a Festschrift was published in his honour with an introduction by Edward William West Edward William West (1824-1905), usually styled E. W. West, was a scholarly English engineer, orientalist, and translator of Zoroastrian texts. He was educated at King's College London. He prepared five volumes of Pahlavi texts (the ''Marvels of ....Avesta, Pahlavi, and Ancient Persian Studies In Honour of the Late Shams-Ul-Ulama Dastur Peshutan Behramji Sanjana, Repressed Publishing, 2013 (1904) References Iranologists Zoroastrian priests 1828 births 1898 deaths Academic staff of the Univer ...
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Bayram (other)
Bayram or Bairam or Beyram may refer to: * Bayram (Turkey), the Turkish word for a festival or celebration * Bayrami (Bayramilik and Bayramiye), a Sufi order * Public holidays in Azerbaijan People *Bayram (name) Places * Bayram, Baghlan, Afghanistan * Beyram, Iran, a city in Fars Province, Iran * Bairam, East Azerbaijan, a village in East Azerbaijan Province, Iran * Bayram, East Azerbaijan, a village in East Azerbaijan Province, Iran * Beyram, Kerman, a village in Kerman Province, Iran * Beyram, West Azerbaijan, a village in West Azerbaijan Province, Iran * Beyram District, an administrative subdivision of Fars Province * Beyram Rural District, an administrative subdivision of Fars Province See also * Bajrami * Behram (other) Behram may refer to: * A male Persian name meaning the hypostasis of victory * A male Mandaic name, also spelled Bihram * Angel of victory in Zoroastrianism * Atash Behram, a Zoroastrian place of worship People * Bairam Khan (1501–1561), Mugh ...
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Vahram (other)
Vahram () is a variant name of the divinity Verethragna in Zoroastrianism. Variants are Vehram, Bahram, Behram, Balram, Barham. Vahram is also a common given name for Armenian males. Vahramian, derived from Vahram, is an Armenian family name. Vahram may refer to: ;Given name * Vahram Alazan (1903-1966), Armenian poet, writer *Vahram Kevorkian (1887-1911), football player of Armenian descent *Vahram Pahlavouni (967–1045), Armenian army commander (sparapet) and Prince in Bagratuni Armenia * Vahram Papazian or Papazyan (1888-1968), Armenian actor classical actor * Vahram Sahakian (born 1964), Armenian dramatist, film director and actor * Vahram Sargsyan (born 1981), Armenian-Canadian composer and choral conductor * Vahram Zaryan French-Armenian modern mime artist, dancer, director and choreograph ;Family name * Vartan Vahramian, Iranian-Armenian music artist and painter ;Places * Vahramaberd, a town in the Shirak Province of Armenia * Vahramashen Church, a church in Armenia Se ...
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Bahram (other)
Bahram may refer to: People * Bahram (name) Other uses * Bahram (''Shahnameh''), a heroic character in the Iranian epic poem * Bahram (horse) Bahram (1932–1956) was an Irish-bred, English-trained Thoroughbred racehorse. He was undefeated in nine races in a career that lasted from July 1934 until September 1935. He was named "horse of the century". The leading British two-year-old o ..., the 1935 Triple Crown Champion of British Thoroughbred Racing * Bahram, Iran (other), several places See also * Behram (other) * Bihram, a Mandaean celestial being and given name * Vahram (other) * '' Behram Khan'', a 1946 Indian film about the Mughal commander Bairam Khan {{disambiguation, geo ...
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Behramkale
Assos (; , ) was an ancient Greek city near today's Behramkale () or Behram for short, which most people still call by its ancient name of Assos. It is located on the Aegean coast in the Ayvacık district of Çanakkale province, Turkey. It is on the southern side of Biga Peninsula (better known by its ancient name of the Troad). Assos sits on the coast of the Adramyttian Gulf (Turkish: Edremit KörfeziEleventh edition of the Encyclopædia Britannica
p. 790.
) and used to offer the only good harbour along the of coast which made it very important for shipping in the Troad. During 's li ...
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Behram (crater)
Behram is an impact crater on the anti-Saturn hemisphere of Saturn's moon Enceladus. Behram was first observed in '' Cassini'' images during that mission's March 2005 flyby of Enceladus. It is located at 15.4° South Latitude, 181.0° West Longitude Longitude (, ) is a geographic coordinate that specifies the east- west position of a point on the surface of the Earth, or another celestial body. It is an angular measurement, usually expressed in degrees and denoted by the Greek lett ..., and is 13.7 kilometers across. Behram's rim overlaps that of Shakashik, suggesting that Behram formed after Shakashik. Following formation, numerous criss-crossing fractures cut across Behram, forming canyons hundreds of meters deep along the crater's rim, as well as a region of disrupted terrain on the crater floor. The International Astronomical Union (IAU) adopted the S. Behram designation for feature ID 14238 in 2007. References Impact craters on Enceladus {{Satu ...
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Behram, Ayvacık
Behram is a village in the Ayvacık District of Çanakkale Province in Turkey. Its population is 652 (2021). The ruins of Assos Assos (; , ) was an Ancient Greece, ancient Greek city near today's Behramkale () or Behram for short, which most people still call by its ancient name of Assos. It is located on the Aegean Sea, Aegean coast in the Ayvacık, Çanakkale, Ayvac ... lie near the village. References Villages in Ayvacık District, Çanakkale {{Çanakkale-geo-stub ...
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Thug Behram
Thug Behram ( – 1840), also known as Buhram Jamedar and the King of the Thugs, was a leader of the Thuggee cult active in Awadh in central India during the late 18th and early 19th century, and is often cited as one of the world's most prolific serial killers. He may have been involved in up to 931 murders by strangulation between 1790 and 1840 performed with a ceremonial rumāl, a handkerchief-like cloth used by his cult as a garrote. Only 125 were confirmed. Biography While Behram is sometimes suspected of having committed 931 murders, James Paton, an East India Company officer working for the Thuggee and Dacoity Office in the 1830s who wrote a manuscript on Thuggee, quotes Behram as saying he had "been present" at 931 cases of murder, and "I may have strangled with my own hands about 125 men, and I may have seen strangled 150 more." The English word 'thug' is, in fact, borrowed from the Hindi word 'thag' (ठग). The thugs were covert members of a group, and the term 'Thu ...
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Keki Byramjee Grant
Keki Byramjee Grant (28 November 1920 – 4 January 2011) was an Indian cardiologist from Pune, Maharashtra, one of the first and respected cardiologists in the country and the founder of ''Grant Medical Foundation'', which runs the Ruby Hall Clinic, a nationally accredited hospital in Pune. The Government of India honoured him, posthumously in 2011, with Padma Bhushan, the third highest civilian award, for his services to the medical science. Background and early life Keki Byramjee Grant was born on 28 November 1920 in Tamil Nadu to a Parsi family. His father, Byram Dosabhai was an auditor employed with Indian Railways and the family moved to Pune in 1922. As there was no boys' primary school locally, Keki studied in a Girls' School, St. Helena School. Later, he was shifted to Hutching's High School and St. Vincent High School. Ruby Hall Clinic Keki graduated from Wadia College, Pune and joined Grant Medical College and Sir Jamshedjee Jeejeebhoy Group of Hospitals, Mumbai f ...
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Fozia Behram
Fozia Behram is a Pakistani politician who had been a member of the National Assembly of Pakistan from August 2018 till January 2023. She is a former member of the Provincial Assembly of the Punjab from Chakwal for the Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP), serving from 1988–1993 and 2008–2013. She joined Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf The Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) is a political party in Pakistan established in 1996 by cricketer and politician Imran Khan, who served as the country's prime minister from 2018 to 2022. The party is led by Gohar Ali Khan since late 2023. ... (PTI) in 2015. References Living people Punjab MPAs 1988–1990 Punjab MPAs 1990–1993 Punjab MPAs 2008–2013 Pakistani MNAs 2018–2023 Pakistani people of Indian descent Pakistan People's Party MPAs (Punjab) Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf MNAs People from Chakwal District Women members of the Provincial Assembly of the Punjab Women members of the National Assembly of Pakistan Year of birth missing (l ...
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Behram Zülaloğlu
Behram Zülaloğlu (born 30 August 1982) is a Turkish professional football coach and a former goalkeeper. He works as a goalkeeping coach for İstanbul Başakşehir Istanbul is the List of largest cities and towns in Turkey, largest city in Turkey, constituting the country's economic, cultural, and historical heart. With Demographics of Istanbul, a population over , it is home to 18% of the Demographics .... References External links * 1982 births Living people Turkish men's footballers Men's association football goalkeepers MKE Ankaragücü footballers İstanbulspor footballers Kocaelispor footballers İstanbul Başakşehir F.K. players Süper Lig players TFF 1. Lig players TFF Second League players TFF Third League players Sportspeople from Tokat 21st-century Turkish sportsmen {{turkey-footy-goalkeeper-stub ...
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