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Shir (, "Lion") may refer to: * Shir, Mazandaran, a village in Fereydunkenar County, Iran * Shir, South Khorasan, a village in Sarbisheh County, Iran * Shir, Syria, a village * Shir (Neolithic site), a site in western Syria, near Hama See also * Solomon Judah Loeb Rapoport (1786–1867), Galician rabbi * Arslan, a Persian or Turkic word for 'lion' * Asad, an Arabic term for 'lion' * Aryeh, a Hebrew term for 'lion' * Bernard Shir-Cliff (1924-2017), American editor * Sher (other) * Shir ha-shirim, also known as The Song of Songs, a biblical scroll * Shira (other) * Shira Haas, Israeli actress * Shirabad (other) * Shiri (other) * Shiri Appleby, American actress of Israeli descend * Shiri Maimon, Israeli singer * Singh Singh ( IPA: ) is a title, middle name, or surname that means "lion" in various South Asian and Southeast Asian communities. Traditionally used by the Hindu Kshatriya community, it was later mandated in the late 17th centu ...
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Persian Lion
The Asiatic lion is a lion population of the subspecies ''Panthera leo leo''. Until the 19th century, it occurred in Saudi Arabia, eastern Turkey, Iran, Mesopotamia, and from east of the Indus River in Pakistan to the Bengal region and the Narmada River in Central India. Since the turn of the 20th century, its range has been restricted to Gir National Park and the surrounding areas in the Indian state of Gujarat. The first scientific description of the Asiatic lion was published in 1826 by the Austrian zoologist Johann N. Meyer, who named it ''Felis leo persicus''. The population has steadily increased since 2010. In 2015, the 14th Asiatic Lion Census was conducted over an area of about ; the lion population was estimated at 523 individuals, and in 2017 at 650 individuals. In 2020 the population was 674 and by 2025 it had increased to 891. Taxonomy ''Felis leo persicus'' was the scientific name proposed by Johann N. Meyer in 1826 who described an Asiatic lion skin from Persia ...
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Sher (other)
Sher may refer to: People Title * Sher-e-Mysore (''Lion of Mysore''), a popular title of Tipu Sultan of the Mysore Sultanate * Sher-e-Punjab (other) ** Sher-e-Punjab (''Lion of Punjab''), a popular title of Ranjit Singh of the Sikh Empire * Sher-e-Punjab (''Lion of Punjab''), Lala Lajpat Rai, an Indian independence activist * Sher-e-Bangla (''Lion of Bengal''), a popular title of the 20th century Bengali statesman A. K. Fazlul Huq * Sher-e-Delhi (''Lion of Delhi''), a popular title of 20th-century Indian statesman Chaudhary Brahm Prakash * Sher-e-Hindustan (other) Surname * Avner Sher (born 1951), Israeli architect and artist * Antony Sher (1949–2021), British actor * Barbara Sher (1935–2020), career/lifestyle coach, and author * Bartlett Sher (born 1959), American theatre director * Byron Sher (born 1928), American Democratic politician *Eden Sher (born 1991), American television actor * George Sher, American professor * Gila Sher, Israeli prof ...
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Shiri Appleby
Shiri Appleby is an American actress and television director. She is best known for her leading roles as Liz Parker in the WB/ UPN science fiction drama series '' Roswell'' (1999–2002) and Rachel Goldberg in the Lifetime/Hulu drama series '' Unreal'' (2015–2018). Her major film credits include '' A Time for Dancing'' (2000), '' Swimfan'' (2002), '' Havoc'' (2005), '' Charlie Wilson's War'' (2007), and '' The Devil's Candy'' (2015). Appleby also starred as intern Daria Wade in the final season of the NBC medical drama series '' ER'' (2008–2009). She later starred as Cate Cassidy in The CW drama series ''Life Unexpected'' (2010–2011) and as Lucy Lambert in the web comedy series ''Dating Rules from My Future Self'' (2012). Appleby also had recurring roles on the NBC drama series '' Chicago Fire'' (2012–2013) and the HBO comedy-drama series '' Girls'' (2013–2014). Early life and education Appleby's Israeli-born mother is of Moroccan Jewish descent, and her Los Angeles ...
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Shiri (other)
Shiri may refer to any of the following: *Shiri (fish), scientific name ''Coreoleuciscus splendidus'' * ''Shiri'' (film), a 1999 South Korean film which takes its name from the fish *Shiri (race), a fantasy subculture *Shiri, Khuzestan, a village in Khuzestan Province, Iran *Shiri, Kohgiluyeh and Boyer-Ahmad, a village in Kohgiluyeh and Boyer-Ahmad Province, Iran *Shiri Appleby, American actress *Shiri Artstein, Israeli mathematician *Shiri Maimon, Israeli singer *Perrance Shiri, commander of the Air Force of Zimbabwe *Shiri (honey) A Dagbanli name for honey See also *Shir (other) *Shira (given name) Shira (Hebrew: שירה) is a Hebrew feminine given name meaning "poetry", "singing" or "music". It was the second most popular name given to girls born in Israel in 2012. * Shira Arad * Shira Geffen *Shira Haas, Israeli actress * Shira Kamm ... {{disambiguation, geo ja:シリ ...
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Shirabad (other)
Shirabad or Shir-Abad () may refer to: * Shirabad Waterfall, Iran * Shirabad, Afghanistan *Shirabad, Uzbekistan * Parakar, Armenia, formerly ''Shirabad'' * Shirabad, Gilan, a village in Talesh County, Gilan Province, Iran *Shirabad Mahalleh, a village in Talesh County, Gilan Province, Iran * Shirabad, East Azerbaijan, a village in Heris County, East Azerbaijan Province, Iran *Shirabad, Golestan, a village in Ramian County, Golestan Province, Iran * Shirabad, Hamadan, a village in Hamadan County, Hamadan Province, Iran * Shirabad, Nahavand, a village in Nahavand County, Hamadan Province, Iran * Shirabad, Kerman, a village in Rigan County, Kerman Province, Iran * Shirabad, Kermanshah, a village in Sonqor County, Kermanshah Province, Iran * Shirabad, Maneh and Samalqan, a village in North Khorasan Province, Iran * Shirabad, Shirvan, a village in North Khorasan Province, Iran * Shirabad, Razavi Khorasan, a village in Razavi Khorasan Province, Iran * Shirabad, Irandegan, a village in Khas ...
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Shira Haas
Shira Haas (born ) is an Israeli actress. She first rose to local prominence for her role in the television series '' Shtisel'' (2013–2021). Her international breakthrough came with her portrayal of Esther "Esty" Shapiro in the Netflix miniseries '' Unorthodox'' (2020), for which she received Golden Globe and Primetime Emmy nominations, becoming the first Israeli actress to be nominated for the latter. After appearing in theatre productions as a child, she transitioned to film making her debut in ''Princess'' (2014). She has since starred in multiple films including '' A Tale of Love and Darkness'' (2015) and ''Asia'' (2020). She also appeared in the Netflix science fiction television series '' Bodies'' (2023) and played Ruth Bat-Seraph in the Marvel Cinematic Universe film '' Captain America: Brave New World'' (2025). Early life Haas was born in Tel Aviv, Israel, on 11 May, 1995, to a Polish Jewish family. Two of her grandparents are Holocaust survivors; her grandfathe ...
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Shira (other)
Shira may refer to: Geography *Shira, or Sira, Karnataka, a taluk in Karnataka, India *Shira, Iran, a village in Mazandaran Province * Shira, Nigeria, a Local Government Area of Bauchi State * Shira, Russia, a rural locality (''selo'') in Shirinsky District, Republic of Khakassia, Russia ** Shira (railway station) * Lake Shira, near Shira, Russia * River Shira, Argyll and Bute, Scotland *The western peak of Mount Kilimanjaro People *Shira (given name), a list of people with the Hebrew feminine name *Charles Shira (1926–1976), former head football coach at Mississippi State University * Nihim D. Shira, 21st century Indian politician *Shira people, a Punu ethnic group of Gabon Other uses * ''Shira'' (book), a 1971 novel by Israeli Nobel laureate Shmuel Yosef Agnon, also the title character *Shira Choir, American Hasidic choir *Shira, a character in the film ''Ice Age: Continental Drift'' *Shira language, a Bantu language of Gabon *Shira, or Sajjige, an Indian sweet dish (halva) ...
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Shir Ha-shirim
The Song of Songs (), also called the Canticle of Canticles or the Song of Solomon, is a biblical poem, one of the five ("scrolls") in the ('writings'), the last section of the Tanakh. Unlike other books in the Hebrew Bible, it is erotic poetry; lovers express passionate desire, exchange compliments, and invite one another to enjoy. The poem narrates an intense, poetic love story between a woman and her lover through a series of sensual dialogues, dreams, metaphors, and warnings to the “daughters of Jerusalem” not to awaken love before its time. Modern scholarship tends to hold that the lovers in the Song are unmarried, which accords with its ancient Near East context. The women of Jerusalem form a chorus to the lovers, functioning as an audience whose participation in the lovers' erotic encounters facilitates the participation of the reader. Most scholars view the Song of Songs as erotic poetry celebrating human love, not divine metaphor, with some seeing influences from ...
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Bernard Shir-Cliff
Bernard W. Shir-Cliff (November 7, 1924 – February 28, 2017) was an editor for Ballantine Books, Contemporary Books, Warner Books and other publishers, who also translated books and later became a well-known literary agent. As a senior editor at Warner Books, he was responsible for the huge publishing success of sex therapist and author Dr. Ruth Westheimer, which she writes about in her autobiography, ''All in a Lifetime'' (2001). Early life and education Born in Troy, New York, Shir-Cliff attended Mountain Lakes High School and graduated from Columbia University, where he was the editor-in-chief of the humorist magazine, ''Jester of Columbia''. Career As the editor at Ballantine in the 1950s and 1960s, he handled the Zacherley John Zacherle ( ; sometimes credited as John Zacherley; September 26, 1918 – October 27, 2016) was an American television host, radio personality, singer, and voice actor. He was best known for his long career as a television horror host, oft ...
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Shir, Mazandaran
Shira (, also Romanized as Shīrā; also known as Ḩoseynābād and Shīr) is a village in Emamzadeh Abdollah-ye Shomali Rural District, Dehferi District, Fereydunkenar County, Mazandaran 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 2016 census, its population was 512, in 165 families. Up from 436 in 2006. References Populated places in Fereydunkenar County {{Fereydunkenar-geo-stub ...
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Aryeh (name)
Aryeh is a transliteration of the Hebrew word אריה, which means lion. It is a common Hebrew masculine given name. People so named include the following: * Aryeh Altman (1902–1982), Israeli politician * Aryeh Azulai (born 1933), Israeli mayor * Aryeh Bahir (1906–1970), Israeli politician * Aryeh Ben-Eliezer (1913–1970), Revisionist Zionist leader, Irgun member and Israeli politician * Aryeh Leib Bernstein (1708–1788), Chief Rabbi of Galicia * Aryeh Nussbaum Cohen (born 1994), American opera singer *Aryeh Deri (born 1959), Israeli politician and leader of the Shas party *Aryeh Dvoretzky (1916–2008), Russian-born Israeli mathematician, eighth president of the Weizmann Institute of Science *Aryeh Eldad (born 1950), Israeli physician and politician * Aryeh Eliav (1921–2010), Israeli politician * Aryeh Leib Epstein (1708–1775), Polish rabbi * Aryeh Tzvi Frumer (1884–1943), Orthodox rabbi, rosh yeshiva, and posek * Aryeh Gamliel (1951–2021), Israeli politician *Aryeh ...
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Asad
Asad (), sometimes written as Assad, is an Arabic male given name literally meaning "lion". It is used in nicknames such as ''Asad Allāh'', one of the by-names for Ali ibn Abi Talib. People Among prominent people named "Asad" or "Assad" are: Given name * Asadullah (other), multiple people * Asad ibn Abd-al-Uzza, early Islamic historical figure * Asad Abdul Rahman (born 1944), Palestinian political scientist, academic and politician * Asad Ahmad, journalist for BBC News and newsreader for BBC London * Asad Q. Ahmed, American scholar * Asad Al Faqih (1910–1989), Lebanese lawyer and diplomat * Asad ibn al-Furat (760–828) jurist and theologian * Asad ibn Hashim, maternal grandfather of Ali ibn Abi Talib * Asaduddin Owaisi, Indian politician * Asad Raza (artist), Pakistani-American artist * Asad Rustum, Lebanese historian, academic and writer * Asad ibn Saman, early Samanid * Assad Saftawi (1935–1993), Palestinian Fatah cofounder and leader * Asad Shafiq, Pakis ...
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