• Zand may refer to: Zend, a class of exegetical commentaries on Zoroastrian scripture Zand District, an administrative subdivision of Iran Zand Boulevard...
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    The Zand dynasty (Persian: دودمان زندیان, romanized: Dudemāne Zandiyān) was an Iranian dynasty, founded by Karim Khan Zand (r. 1751–1779) that initially...
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    Mohammad Karim Khan Zand (Persian: محمدکریم خان زند, romanized: Mohammad Karīm Khân-e Zand; c. 1705–1779) was the founder of the Zand dynasty, ruling all...
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  • Shiloh 't Zand (born 14 May 2003) is a Dutch professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Eredivisie club Feyenoord. From Rotterdam, he came through...
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  • Zend (redirect from Zand (Avesta))
    Zend or Zand (Middle Persian: 𐭦𐭭𐭣) is a Zoroastrian term for Middle Persian or Pahlavi versions and commentaries of Avestan texts. These translations...
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  • Zand may refer to several settlements: In Belgium: 't Zand (Brugge) [nl] in Bruges In the Netherlands: 't Zand, Alphen-Chaam in North Brabant 't Zand...
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  • Kayvon Zand, also known as Nadia Kayvon Zand, is an American nightlife personality and founder of Zandwagon, a model management and specialty casting...
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  • The Zand tribe (Laki:ئیل زند) is a Laki-speaking Kurdish tribe mainly populating the countryside of Khanaqin in Iraq and in the provinces of Kurdistan...
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  • Abol-Fath Khan Zand (Persian: ابوالفتح خان زند Abol-Fatḥ Khān Zand; 1755/1756 – 1787) was the third Shah of the Zand dynasty, ruling from March 6, 1779...
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    Sadeq Khan Zand (Persian: صادق‌خان زند, d. 1781), also known as Mohammad Sadeq, was the fourth Shah of the Zand dynasty of Iran from August 22, 1779 until...
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    Ali-Morad Khan Zand (Persian: علیمرادخان زند; 1740–1785) was fifth ruler of the Zand dynasty of Iran, ruling from March 15, 1781, until February 11, 1785...
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    Jafar Khan (redirect from Jafar Khan Zand)
    Jafar Khan Zand, (Persian: جعفر خان زند) was the sixth shah (king) of the Zand dynasty of Iran from 1785 to 1789. He was the son of Sadiq Khan Zand, who was...
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  • Mohammad-Ali Khan Zand (Persian: محمد علی خان زند, Moḥammad-Alī Khān Zand; c. 1760 – 1779) was the second shah of the Zand dynasty, ruling from 6 March...
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    Zand dynasty. He ruled from 1789 to 1794. Lotf Ali Khan Zand came to power after a decade of infighting among a succession of violent and inept Zand chiefs...
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    Saqt az-Zand (Arabic: سقط الزند, romanized: Saqṭ az-Zand; also transliterated as Sikt al-Zand and translated as The Spark of the Fire Stick or The Falling...
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    Agha Mohammad Khan Qajar (category Prisoners and detainees of the Zand dynasty)
    officially crowned until March 1796, having deposed Lotf Ali Khan of the Zand dynasty in 1794. Agha Mohammad Khan Qajar was famously the eunuch Monarch...
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    't Zand is a village in the Dutch province of North Holland. It is a part of the municipality of Schagen and lies about 12 kilometres (7.5 mi) south of...
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  • Banafsheh Zand-Bonazzi (born 1961) is an Iranian writer, film producer and human rights activist. Zand-Bonazzi was born in Tehran to journalist parents...
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    Shazand (redirect from Shah Zand)
    also known as Azadshahr (آزادشَهر), also romanized as Āzādshahr; and Shah Zand Formerly Sarband County OpenStreetMap contributors (4 January 2025). "Shazand...
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  • Ebrahim Zand (1888-1974) was an Iranian politician. Zand received his primary education in Tehran and went to Russia to continue his education. He entered...
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    The Zand-i Wahman Yasn is a medieval Zoroastrian apocalyptical text in Middle Persian. It professes to be a prophetical work, in which Ahura Mazda gives...
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    Loon op Zand (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈloːn ɔp ˈsɑnt] ) is a municipality and a village in the southern Netherlands. It had a population of 23,504 in 2021...
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    Shlomo Sand (redirect from Shlomo Zand)
    Shlomo Sand (pronounced Zand; Hebrew: שלמה זנד; born 10 September 1946) is an Austrian-born Israeli post-Zionist historian and socialist. He has served...
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    Empire Nazi Germany Indian Indo-Persian Mughal Sikh Iranian Safavid Afsharid Zand Qajar Pahlavi Japanese Korean Maratha Mexican First Second Mongol Oirat Khoshut...
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    Siege of Kerman (category Battles involving Zand dynasty)
    forces led by Agha Mohammad Khan Qajar against Zand forces led by Lotf Ali Khan (the last Shah of the Zand dynasty) which resulted in a decisive Qajar victory...
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    Empire Nazi Germany Indian Indo-Persian Mughal Sikh Iranian Safavid Afsharid Zand Qajar Pahlavi Japanese Korean Maratha Mexican First Second Mongol Oirat Khoshut...
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    The Battle of Zand River, also known as the Battle of Sand River was an engagement between the British forces under Lord Roberts that faced a Boer defensive...
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    The Persian–Dutch War was a military conflict between the Zand dynasty and the Dutch East India Company. Mir Mahna had invaded the Kharg islands earlier...
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  • different. The Zand dynasty was of Laki origin (from the Zand tribe). According to the third edition of the Encyclopedia of Islam, the Zands "were a branch...
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    Nathan Isaac Zand (born December 11, 1981), also known as Nosson Zand, is an American Chasidic rapper from Boston, Massachusetts. Zand was born in Brookline...
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