Proper noun
Bahram
Alternative form of Bahrām
Bahrām
(Zoroastrianism) Verethragna; The Zoroastrian concept of “victory over resistance” and, as the hypostasis of victory, one of the principal figures in the Zoroastrian pantheon of yazatas.
The remarks by Foreign Ministry spokesman Bahram Ghasemi came after Trump last week said that with the U.S. increasing sanctions on Iran, “at a certain point they’re going to call me and say ‘let’s make a deal,’ and we’ll make a deal.” Source: Internet
Mr Kadri said a “thorough and independent” investigation needed to take place into the shooting, particularly following the police shooting of Afghan man Mohammad Ikraam Bahram, 24, in the CBD in January. Source: Internet
“Downpour” by the acclaimed Iranian director Bahram Beizai will go on screen at the Restored Classics section of the event. Source: Internet
“Mostly they want to go to Canada, Australia, Germany, or Sweden,” says Bahram Yousefi, 26, a translator who works with college students on their graduate school applications. Source: Internet
TEHRAN, Feb. 03 (MNA) – The Spokesman of Iranian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Bahram Ghasemi, denounced those states who are making millions of dollars for selling lethal weaponry to ME countries and then call for limitations on Iranian defense program. Source: Internet
His stay in the East saw diplomatic success in the conflict with Persia: in 287, Bahram II granted him precious gifts, declared open friendship with the Empire, and invited Diocletian to visit him. Source: Internet