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Jamshēd or Jamshīd〔In Early New Persian there are two long vowels "ē" and "ī" which are both shown by the Perso-Arabic letter "ی". Their distinction is lost in western varieties of Persian (spoken in Iran), but more or less preserved in eastern varieties (spoken in Afghanistan and Central Asia).〕 ((ペルシア語:جمشید)), also spelled as ''Jamshed'', ''Jamshid'', Jamshaid, ''Jamsheed'', ''Cemşid'', ''Jamshet'', or ''Jamset'', is a Persian masculine given name. It is a common name in Iran, Central Asia and among Muslims and Parsis of South Asia. It may refer to the following: ==Given name== * Jamshed (reigned 1342-1344), second Sultan of Kashmir *Jamshid, Iranian mythical king *Jamshid Amouzegar, Iranian politician *Jamshed Ansari, Pakistani film actor *Jamshed Anwar, Pakistani footballer *Jamshid Askar, American journalist *Jamshid Behnam, Iranian writer *Jamshed Bharucha, Indian-American educator *Jamshed Dasti, Member of the National Assembly of Pakistan *Jamshid Delshad, Iranian-American politician *Jamshid Ghalib, Afghan Minister of Justice *Jamshyd Godrej, billionaire Indian industrialist *Sir Jamsetjee Jeejebhoy, 1st Baronet, Indian merchant and philanthropist *Jamshid Javed, Graphic Designer in Pakistan *Jamshid Kashani, Iranian medieval mathematician *Jamshid Karimov, Uzbek journalist *Jamshed Khokhar, a Pakistani American *Jamshid Maharramov, Azerbaijani footballer *Jamshid Moghadam, popular Iranian singer *Jamshid Momtaz, Iranian academic *Jamshid Nassiri, Iranian footballer *Jamsetji Tata, Indian industrial pioneer *Jamshid bin Abdullah of Zanzibar, Sultan of Zanzibar 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Jamshid (name)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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