Shahin (also spelled Chahine, Chahin, Shaaheen, Shaahin, Shaheen, or Şahin, Persian: شاهين, Shāhīn) is a name of Persian origin, referring specifically to Falco pelegrinoides utilized for Falconry. The name has been used in the English language taxonomy to describe the Shaheen Falcon.
Shahin (Middle Persian: Šāhēn Vahūmanzādag, in Greek sources: Σαὴν; died ca. 626) was a senior Sasanian general (spahbed) during the reign of Khosrau II (590–628). He was a member of the House of Spandiyadh.
Shahin is first mentioned in 602, after the outbreak of the Byzantine–Sasanian War of 602–628, where he commanded the forces invading Byzantine territory in the Transcaucasia, winning a battle against Domentziolus near Theodosiopolis in 607/8. Following the expulsion of Roman forces from that region, in 611 Shahin led an advance into Anatolia, capturing Caesarea. There, Phocas' son-in-law Priscus, started a year-long siege to trap them inside the city. However, Shahin's troops escaped Priscus' blockade and burned Caesarea, much to Heraclius' displeasure. In 613 the Roman offensive pressed on into Syria, but the combined Persian armies under Shahin and Shahrbaraz crushingly defeated Heraclius near Antioch. After this victory the Persians looted the city, slew the Patriarch of Antioch and deported many citizens. Roman forces lost again while attempting to defend the area just to the north of Antioch at the Cilician Gates, despite some initial success. The Persians then captured Tarsus and the Cilician plain. This defeat cut the Byzantine empire in half, severing Constantinople and Anatolia's land link to Syria, Palestine, Egypt, and the Exarchate of Carthage.
Hear! is an album by Trixter released in 1992, reaching #109 on the Billboard 200.
Hearing, auditory perception, or audition is the ability to perceive sound by detecting vibrations, changes in the pressure of the surrounding medium through time, through an organ such as the ear. Sound may be heard through solid, liquid, or gaseous matter. It is one of the traditional five senses; partial or total inability to hear is called hearing loss.
In humans and other vertebrates, hearing is performed primarily by the auditory system: mechanical waves, known as vibrations are detected by the ear and transduced into nerve impulses that are perceived by the brain (primarily in the temporal lobe). Like touch, audition requires sensitivity to the movement of molecules in the world outside the organism. Both hearing and touch are types of mechanosensation.
There are three main components of the human ear: the outer ear, the middle ear, and the inner ear.
The outer ear includes the pinna, the visible part of the ear, as well as the ear canal which terminates at the eardrum, also called the tympanic membrane. The pinna serves to focus sound waves through the ear canal toward the eardrum. Because of the asymmetrical character of the outer ear of most mammals, sound is filtered differently on its way into the ear depending on what vertical location it is coming from. This gives these animals the ability to localize sound vertically. The eardrum is an airtight membrane, and when sound waves arrive there, they cause it to vibrate following the waveform of the sound.
To hear is to detect sound.
Hear or HEAR may also refer to:
Can you hear me out...
(Can you hear me out...)
You've been watching, you've been judging every move
that i have made,
Pointing fingers, always talking about the things, that
i have said,
Big discussion, missbelieving, every signal you send
out,
Where have you been, what have you done,
The same questions every night
Can you hear me out, don't be jealous, don't faint
about to say I'm sorry,
I belong to you and you belong to me,
Can you hear me out, don't be jealous, don't faint
about to say I'm sorry,
I belong to you and you belong to me,
Yeah, yeah, yeah
When did I give you any reasons to behave the way you
If I wanted to break out I would have left you long
ago,
You're the one I choose to be with, you're the one to
share my bed,
If I wanted someone else I wouldn't give you all I have
Can you hear me out, don't be jealous, don't faint
about to say I'm sorry,
I belong to you and you belong to me,
Can you hear me out, don't be jealous, don't faint
about to say I'm sorry,
I belong to you and you belong to me,
Yeah, yeah, yeah
(Can you hear me out) (x2)
You've been watching...
Can you hear me out, don't be jealous, don't faint
about to say I'm sorry,
I belong to you and you belong to me,
Can you hear me out, don't be jealous, don't faint
about to say I'm sorry,
I belong to you and you belong to me,