The Nakhichevan Khanate (Persian: خانات نخجوان, romanized: Khānāt-e Nakhjavān) was a khanate under Iranian suzerainty, which controlled the city of Nakhichevan...
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The Shaki Khanate (also spelled Shakki; Persian: خانات شکی, romanized: Khānāt-e Shakkī) was a khanate under Iranian and later Russian suzerainty, which...
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Academic Publishers, ISBN 978-90-04-02104-4. Nalivkine, V. P. Histoire du Khanat de Khokand. Trad. A.Dozon. Paris, 1889. Nalivkine, V. P. "Kratkaia istoria...
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Liao dynasty (redirect from Qidan Khanat)
The Liao dynasty (/ljaʊ/; Khitan: Mos Jælud; traditional Chinese: 遼朝; simplified Chinese: 辽朝; pinyin: Liáo cháo), also known as the Khitan State (Mos diau-d...
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The Khanate of Kargan-Rud (Persian: خانات کرگانرود, romanized: Khānāt-e Kargānrūd), also known as Karganrud or Korganrud, was the largest and northernmost...
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The Derbent Khanate (Persian: خانات دربند, romanized: Khānāt-e Darband) was a Caucasian khanate that was established in Afsharid Iran. It corresponded...
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The Baku Khanate (Persian: خانات باکو, romanized: Khānāt-e Baku), was a khanate under Iranian suzerainty, which controlled the city of Baku and its surroundings...
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The Erivan Khanate (Persian: خانات ایروان, romanized: Khānāt-e Iravān), also known as Chokhur-e Sa'd, was a khanate (i.e., province) that was established...
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خیوه خانلیگی, romanized: Khivâ Khânligi, Persian: خانات خیوه, romanized: Khânât-e Khiveh, Uzbek: Xiva xonligi, Хива хонлиги, Turkmen: Hywa hanlygy, ‹See...
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Russian protectorate. Khiva became a Russian protectorate in 1873, and the Khanat of Kokand finally was incorporated into the Russian Empire, also as a protectorate...
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generally uses an iqa' equivalent to 2/4, with several sections called khanat (singular khana), each followed by a taslim (refrain). The last khana is...
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north Africa and the Middle East [ODE][C][OED][AOX] Also written kanat, khanat, kunut, kona, konait, ghanat, or ghundat Persian, from Arabic qanāt 'channel'...
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Khanate of Bukhara خانات بخارا (Persian) Khānāt-i Bukhārā بخارا خانلیگی (Chagatay) Bukhārā Khānligi 1501–1785 The Khanate of Bukhara (green), c. 1598....
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unavailable due to inaccurate station data from Royal Irrigation Department) Khanat River (Placement in tributary tree is approximate, geographical coordinates...
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published by the Russian government: his Journeys in Turkestan in 1874, In the Khanat of Khokand in 1875, and Botanical Discoveries in 1876. See also Petermann's...
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The Khanate of Maku (Persian: خانات ماکو, romanized: Khānāt-e Mākū) was an 18th–20th century khanate based in Maku, ruled by a family of Bayat origin....
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The Khoy Khanate (Persian: خانات خوی, romanized: Khānāt-e Khoy), also known as the Principality of Donboli (Persian: شاهزادهنشین دنبلی, romanized: Shāhzādeneshīn-e...
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The Ganja Khanate (also spelled Ganjeh; Persian: خانات گنجه, romanized: Khānāt-e Ganjeh) was a khanate under Iranian suzerainty, which controlled the town...
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on which all this prosperity depends, comes from the mountains in the Khanat of Sirpool; and as there are frequent disputes between the tribes inhabiting...
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Shirvan Khanate (Persian: خانات شیروان, romanized: Khānāt-e Shirvan) was a Caucasian khanate under Iranian suzerainty, which controlled the Shirvan region...
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clubs, and hotels. Nashir founded the Nashir Library and Museum. During his khanat, Kunduz become the richest province of the pre-war country, Spinzar being...
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The Quba Khanate (also spelled Qobbeh; Persian: خانات قبه, romanized: Khānāt-e Qobbeh) was one of the most significant semi-independent khanates that existed...
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christi 1234 pertinens, II, 1974 Chrétiens syriaques sous les Mongols (Il-Khanat de Perse, XIIIe-XIVe s.), 1975 Nisibe, métropole syriaque orientale et ses...
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The Talysh Khanate or Talish Khanate (Persian: خانات تالش, romanized: Khānāt-e Tālesh) was an Iranian khanate of Iranian origin that was established in...
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Karabakh Khanate (also spelled Qarabagh; Persian: خانات قرهباغ, romanized: Khānāt-e Qarabāgh; ‹See Tfd›Russian: Карабахское ханство, romanized: Karabakhskoye...
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qanats are possible. Common variants of qanat in English include kanat, khanat, kunut, kona, konait, ghanat, ghundat. Qanāh (قناة) is an Arabic word that...
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Caravansarai Kuhab Caravansarai Shah Abbasi Caravansarai, Abuzeydabad Tehran Khanat Caravansarai Shah Abbasi Caravansarai, Ray Razavi Khorasan Amin al-tojar...
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Wākhān), or the Khanate of Wakhan (Persian: خانات واخان, romanized: Khānāt-e Wakhān) was a semi-independent Wakhi principality in Central Asia that...
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