• The 1780 Tabriz earthquake occurred at 01:15 local time on 8 January. It had an estimated magnitude of 7.4 and a maximum felt intensity of IX on the Mercalli...
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  • near Tabriz, Iran on April 26, 1721 1727 Tabriz earthquake, earthquake near Tabriz, Iran on 18 November 1727 1780 Tabriz earthquake, earthquake near Tabriz...
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    known example of their kind. The mosque was severely damaged in an earthquake in 1780, leaving only the iwan (entrance hall). Reconstruction began in 1973...
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    earthquake is disputed to have occurred in 1727 further adding to the region's instability at the time. In 1780, a major earthquake hit near Tabriz and...
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  • Historical earthquakes is a list of significant earthquakes known to have occurred prior to the early 20th century. As the events listed here occurred...
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    devastating earthquakes in 1721, 1780, and 1786. The Ms  6.8 earthquake ruptured a fault structure located south of the North Tabriz Fault. The North Tabriz Fault...
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  • of Tabriz. 1757 – Mohammad Hasan Khan Qajar takes city. 1762 – City incorporated into Zand realm. 1775 – Earthquake. 1780 – 28 February: Earthquake kills...
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    Apostolic church in Tabriz, East Azerbaijan Province, Iran completed in 1785. It is the largest and oldest Christian church in Tabriz and a notable centre...
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    Shanb Ghazan (category Districts of Tabriz)
    Sham-Ghazan) (persian: شنب غازان) is one of the historical neighborhoods of Tabriz, Iran. Shanb-e-Ghazan's historical importance is mostly due to construction...
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  • shaken in: 1721 by the Shebli earthquake (7.3 MW) 1780 by the Tabriz earthquake (7.4 Mw ) 1786 by the Marand-Mishu earthquake (6.3 Mw ) 1807 by a quake on...
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    the district had a population of 106,400. In its history, eleven major earthquakes have rocked Shamakhi, but each time it was reconstructed by its inhabitants...
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    inscription as Abdallah of Tabriz. This may indicate that the tiles were commissioned from a workshop of Iranian craftsmen from Tabriz who are thought to have...
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    prosperous city, but the 1780 earthquake had devastated the city and reversed its fortunes. In 1809, the population of Tabriz was estimated at 50,000 including...
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    Turkomans were initially vassals of the Jalayirid Sultanate in Baghdad and Tabriz from about 1375, when the leader of their leading tribe ruled Mosul. However...
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    record the tilemakers as being "Masters of Tabriz", suggesting that craftsmen of Iranian origin were involved. Tabriz was historically a major center of ceramic...
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    the city was invaded and destroyed by Jahan Shah (the Shah of the town of Tabriz, Persia). From 1477 to 1478, the city was held by the Ak Koyunlu tribesmen...
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    Baysunghur's coin minted in Tabriz, c. 1490–1493 AD. Sultan Rustam's coin, 1495 AD. Sultan Ahmad's coin minted in Tabriz, 1497 AD. Coin of Sultan Muhammad...
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    of the Russian Army were also deployed to assist the Shah and occupied Tabriz after April 1909. Nonetheless, the constitutionalists were able to retake...
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    and successfully repelled a Rus' assault in 1170. After a devastating earthquake struck Shamakhi, the capital of Shirvan, Shirvanshah's court moved to...
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    practically all the cities of Armenia as well as abroad, notably Tbilisi and Tabriz. The Yerevan Metro named after Karen Demirchyan, (Armenian: Կարեն Դեմիրճյանի...
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    around Iran's main metropolitan areas such as Tehran, Isfahan, Shiraz and Tabriz. Some of these new cities are built for special purposes such as: Pardis...
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    Mírzá 'Alí-Muhammad, known as the Báb, is executed by a firing squad in Tabriz, Persia, for claiming to be a prophet. Vice President Millard Fillmore becomes...
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    indicates the existence of a group or a school of craftsmen, the "Masters of Tabriz", who worked for imperial workshops in the first half of the 15th century...
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    leave their homeland and returned to Iran, where they were welcomed in Tabriz by crown prince Abbas Mirza and his successors. The vast majority of the...
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  • Tabriz from the Ottoman Empire, bringing an end to the Western Persia Campaign, the first major action in the Ottoman–Persian War (1730–1735). Tabriz...
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    ended even more disastrously, as the Russians not only occupied as far as Tabriz, the ensuing treaty that followed, namely the Treaty of Turkmenchay of 1828...
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    al-Thani 907 AH) Ismail I is enthroned as the first Shah of Iran, choosing Tabriz as his capital, founding the Safavid dynasty in northern Iran. He declares...
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  • Tories share of Commons decreases from 169 to 128. November 18 – Tabriz earthquake, Persia kills 77,000. November 21 – The Netherlands signs the Treaty...
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  • The commentary traces the compendium's history from the scriptorium in Tabriz, through Herat during the Timurid dynasty, through the 19th-century Mughal...
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