Shahin

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Shahin (also spelled Chahine, Chahin, Shaaheen, Shaahin, Shaheen, or Şahin, Persian: شاهين‎, Shāhīn) is a name of Persian origin, referring to the Shaheen Falcon.

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[edit] Etymology

The name Shahin is constructed from Shah meaning King and the suffix in meaning Royal in Persian. Falconry was widely practiced by royalty in ancient Mesopotamia, from the time of the Assyrians, hence possibly the transfer of the name to the falcons themselves. Also, Shahin in Persian culture is son of Vahoman or Bahman meaning Wisdom.[citation needed]

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[edit] Military

Peregrine falcon
  • Black Shaheen, a variant of the Storm Shadow/SCALP EG air launched cruise missile, for export to the UAE
  • Shaheen, the military symbol of Pakistan Air Force
  • Shaheen I, a short range ballistic missile developed by Pakistan
  • Shaheen II, a medium/intermediate range ballistic missile developed by Pakistan
  • Shaheen-III, a medium/intermediate range ballistic missile developed by Pakistan
  • Shahin, a supersonic Iranian ground-to-air guided missile

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