arshin


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ar·shin

 (är-shēn′)
n.
Variant of archine.
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Her whole time was spent in making patchwork quilts with knitting-needles that were an arshin [An ell.] long.
(2) Arshin is the Russian word for "pace" and equals approximately 0.70 meters.
Arshin Adib-Moghaddam, professor in global thought and comparative philosophies at the department of politics and international studies at the School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS) in London, said Iranian ministers and other government officials are prominent on social media, and have repeatedly used them to communicate their decisions.
A series of his works on various themes, including the films "Arshin Mal Alan", My seven sons" and "Dede Gorgud" are bright examples of art included in the golden fund of Azerbaijani cinema.
Professor Arshin Adib-Moghaddam, chair of Iranian Studies at the School of Oriental and African Studies at the University of London, told Al Bawaba:
4 Adib-Moghaddam, Arshin. Iran in World Politics: The Question of the Islamic Republic.
The book brings together leading scholars who deliver an outstanding compendium that is likely to make a major imprint on the field - an important and necessary book.' -- Arshin Adib-Moghaddam, Chair of the Centre for Iranian Studies, School of Oriental and African Studies.
The movie stars Arshin Mehta in the lead, along with Zeenat Aman, Kiran Kumar and Ravi Pandey.
(67) Arshin Adib-Moghaddam, "How to Ease Iran-Saudi Arabia Crisis (Opinion)," CNN, January 4, 2016.