Nishapur or Neyshabur (Persian: نیشاپور, also نیشابور) is a city in the Central District of Nishapur County, Razavi Khorasan province, Iran, serving as...
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Kiana or Kiana of Nishapur also The Seven-year-old Kiana (2009–2016) was an Iranian seven-year-old Preschool student from Nishapur. She was kidnapped...
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Razavi Khorasan province (section Nishapur)
Institute of Iran Mashhad Mashhad Mashhad Kashmar Kashmar Kashmar Nishapur Nishapur Nishapur Sabzevar Sabzevar Sabzevar Khalilabad Khalilabad Ferdows Torbat-e...
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and ʿAṭṭār of Nishapur (عطار نیشاپوری, Attar means apothecary), was an Iranian poet, theoretician of Sufism, and hagiographer from Nishapur who had an immense...
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campaign of Khorasan. Ahmad Shah intended to advance on Mashhad and then Nishapur to bring the cities to submission. The campaign began in the summer of...
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resistance. The region Khorasan contained Silk Road cities such as Merv, Nishapur, and Herat, which were among the largest and richest in the world. Tolui...
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of Nishapur (or also: Baghmeli of Nishapur, also Romanized as Bagh-e Meli of Nishapur; Persian:باغ ملی نیشابور lit. 'The national garden of Nishapur')...
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The Battle of Nishapur was fought in 652 between the Karen family and the Rashidun Caliphate along with their allies, the Kanārangīyān family. In 651,...
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Nishapur County (Persian: شهرستان نیشاپور) is in Razavi Khorasan province, Iran. Its capital is the city of Nishapur, the second largest city in the province...
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Qara Bayat Amirdom (redirect from Khanate of Nishapur)
The Khanate of Nishapur (Persian: خاننشین نیشابور), also known as the Qara Bayat Amirdom (امیرنشین قره بیات), was a semi-independent state ruled by...
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Muslim ibn al-Hajjaj (category Muhaddiths from Nishapur)
commonly known as Imam Muslim, was an Islamic scholar from the city of Nishapur, particularly known as a muhaddith (scholar of hadith). His hadith collection...
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Destruction under the Mongol Empire (redirect from Nishapur genocide by the Mongols)
Mongols killed more than 1,300,000 people in Merv and more than 1,747,000 in Nishapur. The total population of Persia may have dropped from 2,500,000 to 250...
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The Battle of Nishapur occurred in 1038 when the Seljuk Turks scored a victory over the Ghaznavid army at Nishapur. In 1035 the Seljuk Turks defeated the...
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forced to retreat after four months. In November 1750, he moved to siege Nishapur, but he was unable to capture the city and was forced to retreat in early...
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Sistan. After facing defeat in battle near Pushang in 857, he fled to Nishapur, only to be captured by Ya'qub al-Saffar and sent to Sistan as a hostage...
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Seyyedabad (redirect from Seyyedabad, Nishapur (disambiguation))
Seyyedabad, Nishapur, a village in Nishapur County Seyyedabad, Sarvelayat, a village in Nishapur County Seyyedabad-e Asadollah Khan, a village in Nishapur County...
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Nizami Ganjavi, The Divān of Hafez, The Conference of the Birds by Attar of Nishapur, and the miscellanea of Gulistan and Bustan by Saadi Shirazi, are written...
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Abu Hafs Amr Haddad (category People from Nishapur)
commonly known as Abu Hafs Amr Haddad, was a sufi and blacksmith from Nishapur. He lived during the 9th century and passed away in 879 AD. His profession...
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life, Bukhari faced claims the Quran was created, and was exiled from Nishapur. Subsequently, he moved to Khartank, near Samarkand. Sahih al-Bukhari is...
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Qaleh Now (redirect from Qaleh Now, Nishapur (disambiguation))
Mashhad County Qaleh Now, Nishapur, a village in Nishapur County Qaleh Now, alternate name of Gardan, a village in Nishapur County Qaleh Now-ye Alireza...
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Omar Khayyam (category Mathematicians from Nishapur)
to mathematics, astronomy, philosophy, and poetry.: 94 He was born in Nishapur, the initial capital of the Seljuk Empire, and lived during the period...
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An Iranian veteran of the Iran–Iraq War attends the funeral of a comrade in Nishapur....
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Greater Khorasan (category History of Nishapur)
deity). The province was often subdivided into four quarters, such that Nishapur (present-day Iran), Marv (present-day Turkmenistan), Herat and Balkh (present-day...
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Neishapur train disaster was a large explosion in the village of Khayyam near Nishapur in Iran, on 18 February 2004. Nearly 300 people were killed and the entire...
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ultimately from Old Iranian *fra-hāta- "merited, obtained". Farhad, Nishapur – a village in Nishapur County, Razavi Khorasan Province, Iran Farhād Tarāsh – a rockface...
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Dāghī) is a village in Darbqazi Rural District, in the Central District of Nishapur County, Razavi Khorasan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population...
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Shahr Kohneh, Khuzestan Shahr-e Kohneh, Nishapur, Razavi Khorasan Province Shahr-e Kohneh, Miyan Jolgeh, Nishapur County, Razavi Khorasan Province Shahr-e...
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Sunpadh (category People from Nishapur)
was a Zoroastrian nobleman, who was a native of a village called Ahan in Nishapur, Khorasan. He most likely belonged to the ancient House of Karen, formerly...
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poets and philosophers such as Khoja Akhmet Yassawi, Rumi, and Attar of Nishapur (c. 1145 – c. 1221) greatly enhanced the spread of Islamic culture in Anatolia...
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and garments, all enclosed in scrollwork. Nishapur had its own school of painting. Excavations at Nishapur show both monochromatic and polychromatic artwork...
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