Mirat — Surtout porté en Corrèze, c est apparemment le participe passé du verbe occitan mirar (= regarder). On le rencontre en toponymie associé à des sommets, des collines, notamment en Corrèze, avec les hameaux du Grand Mirat et du Puy Mirat à Tulle,… … Noms de famille
mirat — MIRÁT, Ă, miraţi, te, adj. Nedumerit; surprins; uimit, uluit. – v. mira1. Trimis de RACAI, 30.09.2003. Sursa: DEX 98 MIRÁT adj. nedumerit. (Om mirat.) Trimis de siveco, 01.12.2008. Sursa: Sinonime … Dicționar Român
Mirat — Mīrat (engl. Meerut), Hauptstadt der Div. M. (29.334 qkm, 1891: 5.326.833 E.) der brit. ostind. Vereinigten Provinzen von Agra und Oudh (Agra, früher Nordwestprovinzen), (1901) 118.129 E … Kleines Konversations-Lexikon
Mirat — Coordinates: 40°57′30″N 5°39′20″W / 40.958302°N 5.655653°W / 40.958302; 5.655653 … Wikipedia
Mirat — 40° 57′ 30″ N 5° 39′ 20″ W / 40.958302, 5.655653 … Wikipédia en Français
Mirat — Coordenadas: 40°57′30″N 5°39′20″W / 40.958302, 5.655653 … Wikipedia Español
Mirat-ul-Uroos — (Urdu: مراۃ العروس, The bride s mirror) is an Urdu language novel written by Indian author Nazir Ahmad Dehlvi (b. 1830, d. 1912) and published in 1869.[1] The novel contains themes promoting the cause of female education in Muslim and Indian… … Wikipedia
Mirat ul Memalik — is a historical book written by Ottoman Admiral Sidi Ali Reis (Seyit Ali Reis) about his travels in South Asia, Central Asia and Middle East. This book which is now considered as one of the earliest travel books of Turkish literature was written… … Wikipedia
Mirat Sarsembayev — Personal information Full name Мират Сарсембаев Nationality Kazakhstan Born July 13, 1986 ( … Wikipedia
Mirat-ul-Akbar — was a Persian language journal founded and edited by Raja Rammohan Roy in 1822. References Banglapedia This Asian newspaper related article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by exp … Wikipedia