![]() Serial Vatanim Sensin Vatanam Toie Zirnevis Ep-3 Part 12 سریال وطنم تویی زیرنویس Serial Vatanim Sensin Vatanam Toie Zirnevis Ep-3 Part 13 سریال وطنم تویی زیرنویس Serial Vatanim Sensin Vatanam Toie Zirnevis Ep-3 Part 14 سریال وطنم تویی زیرنویس Serial Vatanim Sensin Vatanam Toie Zirnevis Ep-3 Part 15 سریال وطنم تویی زیرنویس Serial Vatanim Sensin Vatanam Toie Zirnevis Ep-3 Part 16 سریال وطنم تویی زیرنویس For redundancy, multiple MX records are kept in a structure with multiple mail servers. Another information in the MX records is priority information. It keeps the IP addresses of Mail servers. SOA is the name server for a DNS zone is the record type of the domain administrator's e-mail address, replication information, and several other counter information. abeleru, pockmarked.DNS Records for Dns is a very useful system that translates your site name to IP address and makes it as easy as you can imagine browsing the internet.Ī Records keeps the names of network devices and IPv4 addresses that use the server Have been used in the transcription: b.=budan,Ĥ eblay, sending, conveying, announcing, notifying, com¬Įblayiye, communication, official notice.Īblaq, piebald. Used where both parts of the compound are Arabic but the structure of the compound Persian, as in combinations such as c-jL**. Part of the compound is derived from Arabic, while the second part is Persian and that the first part of the compound is Persian and the second Arabic, In the case of compound words where one part,Īt least, is non-Persian, the derivation has also been given, thus Where possible the derivation of foreign words has been indicated as follows: A=Arabic, French, abpai, boiled (of food).Ībrifomi, silken. abadi, village flourishing and populous condition.Īban, eighth month of the Persian solar year. Standard Book Numbers: 521 05518 o clothbound 521 09154 3 paperbackįirst printed in Great Britain at the University Printing House, Cambridge Reprinted by offset in Great Britain by Alden & Mowbray Ltd at the Alden Press, OxfordĪbad, inhabited, cultivated, populous, flourishing a suffixĭenoting place of abode. 1 American Branch: 32 East 57th Street, New York, N.Y. PUBLISHED BY THE SYNDICS OF THE CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESSīentley House, 200 Euston Road, London, N.W. Reader in Persian in the University of London ![]()
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