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    The Mining Industry Human Resources Council (MiHR) is a Canadian, non-profit, organization that drives collaboration among mining and exploration companies, organized labour, contractors, educational institutions, industry associations and Indigenous groups to identify opportunities and address the human resource and labour market challenges facing the Canadian minerals and metals sector.

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  6. Mithra Temple of Maragheh - Wikipedia

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    The Mithra Temple of Maragheh, also referred to as the Mithra Temple of Verjuy or simply Mehr Temple is a place of worship of the Aryan (Indo-Iranian) god, Mitra ((Avesta: Mithra, Skt: Mitra, Pahlavi: Mihr, NPer: Mihr/Mehr),) a mysterious underground place of prayer in northwestern Iranian city of Maragheh dating back to thousands of years ago, [1] is located in Iran, 6 km southeast of Maraghe ...

  7. Mihr-Mihroe - Wikipedia

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    Mihr-Mihroe (died 555), [1] in Middle Persian either Mihr-Mihrōē [2] or Mihrmāh-rōy; [3] in Byzantine sources Mermeroes (Greek: Μερμερόης), was a 6th-century Sasanian general, and one of the leading commanders of the Byzantine–Sassanid Wars of the time.

  8. Fath-Ali Shah at the Hunt - Wikipedia

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    Fath-Ali Shah at the Hunt is an oil on canvas (with lavish gilding) painting by Iranian artist Mihr 'Ali.Created in c. 1810 during the reign of Fath-Ali Shah Qajar (r. 1797–1834), it was presented as a royal gift to the British, and possibly arrived in England with Gore Ouseley (the British ambassador to Iran) in 1814.

  9. Mihr (Armenian deity) - Wikipedia

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    Mihr (Armenian: Միհր) is the deity of the light of heaven and the god of Sun in ancient Armenian mythology. The worship of Mihr was centered in a region named Derjan, a district in Upper Armenia, currently located in eastern Turkish territories. The temple dedicated to Mihr was built in the locality of Bagayarich.