Sira

Languages

  • Sira languages, a clade of Bantu languages
  • Sira language, a Bantu language of Gabon
  • Places

  • Sirá, a village
  • Province of Sira, a historical Mughal province in southern India
  • Sira, India, a city in Tumkur district of Karnataka, India
  • Sira, Iran, a village in Alborz Province, Iran
  • Sira, Kerman, a village in Kerman Province, Iran
  • Sira, Norway, a village in Norway
  • Sira River, a river in Norway.
  • Religion

  • Sīra, prophetic biography
  • Sirat Rasul Allah, the traditional name for biographies of the Islamic Prophet Muhammad
  • Sira, title in Old West Norse for a priest
  • Other uses

  • Sira (group of British companies), engineering companies based in South London
  • Şıra, a Turkish drink
  • Syrah, or Shiraz grape, used to produce red wine
  • Uroporphyrinogen-III C-methyltransferase, an enzyme
  • See also

  • Sirah (disambiguation)
  • Sirač

    Coordinates: 45°31′N 17°15′E / 45.517°N 17.250°E / 45.517; 17.250

    Sirač is a settlement and municipality in Bjelovar-Bilogora County, Croatia. There are 2,218 inhabitants; 73% are Croats, 14% Serbs, and 11% Czechs. The following settlements make up the municipality: Barica, Bijela, Donji Borki, Gornji Borki, Kip, Miljanovac, Pakrani, Sirač, Šibovac.

    It is believed that the settlement of Gornji Borki contains a mass grave from World War II.

    References

    Province of Sira

    The Province of Sira in southern India was a province (suba) of the Mughal empire that was established in 1687 and lasted until 1757. The province, which comprised the Carnatic region south of the Tungabhadra river, had its capital in the town of Sira. Known also as Carnatic-Balaghat, it was composed of seven districts (parganas): Basavapatna, Budihal, Sira, Penukonda, Dod-Ballapur, Hoskote, and Kolar; in addition, Harpanahalli, Kondarpi, Anegundi, Bednur, Chitaldroog, and Mysore were considered by the Mughals to be tributary states of the province.

    The governors

    Qasim Khan (also, Khasim Khan or Kasim Khan) was appointed the first Subahdar (governor) of the province in 1686. After successfully "regulating and improving" the province for eight years, he died in 1694 under mysterious circumstances, either during an assault by Maratha raiders, or by his own hand in disgrace after the raiders seized a treasure in his care. Most subahdars who came after him lasted only a year or two, and the frequent changes at the helm continued until the appointment of Dilavar Khan in 1726, whose term, which lasted until 1756, finally brought some stability to the province. In 1757, Sira was overrun by the Marathas, only to be restored to the Mughals again in 1759. Two years later, Haidar Ali, whose own father had been the Mughal military governor (or Faujdar) of Kolar district in the province, captured Sira, and soon conferred on himself the title of "Nawab of Sira." However, the defection of his brother, a military governor, in 1766 caused the province to be lost again to the Marathas, who retained it until Haidar's son, Tipu Sultan, recaptured it for his father in 1774.

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