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  2. Star Eyes (song) - Wikipedia

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    Star Eyes" is a song from the 1943 film I Dood It, written by Gene de Paul and Don Raye. It was performed in the film by Helen O'Connell and Bob Eberly accompanied by Jimmy Dorsey's orchestra. [1] Jimmy Dorsey was the first to release the song.

  3. Star Eyes - Wikipedia

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    English. Read; Edit; View history; Tools. Tools. move to sidebar hide. Actions Read; ... Star Eyes is a 1963 studio album by Sarah Vaughan, arranged by Marty Manning ...

  4. The Persian Encyclopedia - Wikipedia

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    The Persian Encyclopedia (Persian: دایرةالمعارف فارسی; Romanized as Dāyerat-ol-ma'āref-e Fārsi) is one of the most comprehensive and authoritative Encyclopedias written in Persian. It is a two-volume encyclopedia published as three physical volumes. The encyclopedia was based, in part, on the 1953, 1960, and 1968 editions of ...

  5. List of pre-modern Iranian scientists and scholars - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of Persian scientists, engineers, and scholars who lived from antiquity up until the beginning of the modern age. This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness.

  6. Royal stars - Wikipedia

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    By the time of the Persian Empire (550 BCE–330 BCE), Aldebaran watched the Eastern sky and was the dominant star in the Taurus constellation, Regulus watched the North and was the dominant star in the Leo constellation, Antares watched the West and was the alpha star in Scorpio, and Fomalhaut watched the Southern sky and was the brightest ...

  7. Persian Wikipedia - Wikipedia

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    Persian Wikipedia (Persian: ویکی‌پدیای فارسی, romanized: Wīkipediāī Fārsī) is the Persian language version of Wikipedia. The Persian version of Wikipedia was started in December 2003. As of December 2024, it has 1,022,495 articles, 1,357,758 registered users, and 94,493 files, and it is the 19th largest edition of Wikipedia ...

  8. Iranian folklore - Wikipedia

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    A stone depicting an eye that is made to protect one from an evil eye. Evil eye (češm-zaxm; Middle Persian: duščašm [39]), a curse believed to be cast by a malevolent glare. [40] To protect one from it, a pendant, gemstone or likewise that depicts an eye is used as an amulet. [41]

  9. The Persian Contributions to the English Language: An ...

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    The Persian Contributions to the English Language: An Historical Dictionary is a 2001 book by Garland Cannon and Alan S. Kaye. It is a historical dictionary of Persian loanwords in English which includes 811 Persian words appeared in English texts since 1225 CE.