Cosroe Dusi (July 28, 1808 – October 9, 1859) was an Italian painter in the Neoclassical style, active for many years in St Petersburg, Russia, painting...
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considered in France his masterpiece, and has had several modern revivals; Cosroès (1649) has an Oriental setting, and is claimed as the only absolutely original...
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jester out of her son. Countess Orlova was a patron of the Italian artist Cosroe Dusi, who came to Saint Petersburg in 1840. According to him, she was incredibly...
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Khosrow Shakeri Zand (Persian خسرو شاکری زند), also known under his pen name Cosroe Chaqueri (July 3, 1938 – June 30, 2015) was a historian, researcher, writer...
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War, the work rushed through, especially after the death of Tsar Nicholas I – according to Alexander Benois, to reopen the theatre in time for his successor's...
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(Ottoman Sultan Bayezid I), though Mexía does mention a "Kyng of Persia and his brother" who were the origin of Marlowe's Cosroe and Mycetes – likely based...
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The Greek form was Khosróēs (Χοσρόης) and the Latin form was Chosroes and Cosroe. The Middle Persian word also means "famous" or "of good repute". The New...
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Iran, 2004, p.145-6 Modern Iran By Nikki R. Keddie, Yann Richard p.233 Cosroe Chaquèri collection of Iranian left-wing materials, 1960-1985 from Middle...
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Azerbaijan. Scarecrow Press. pp. 22–23. ISBN 978-0-8108-3550-4. Chaqueri, Cosroe (1995). The Soviet Socialist Republic of Iran, 1920-1921: Birth of the Trauma...
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