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    Harev (also known as Harey), was a Sasanian province in Late Antiquity, that lay within the kust of Khorasan. The province bordered Kushanshahr in the...
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    Aria (region) (category History of Herat Province)
    Empire, who would later in ca. 230 lose the province to the Sasanian Empire, where it became known as Harev. Arii (disambiguation) Arianus (disambiguation)...
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    Herat (redirect from Harev)
    the Parthian Empire in 167 BC. In the Sasanian period (226–652), 𐭧π­₯𐭩π­₯ HarΔ“v is listed in an inscription on the Ka'ba-i Zartosht at Naqsh-e Rustam; and...
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    Abarshahr (category History of Razavi Khorasan province)
    in the west, Hyrcania in the north west, Margiana in the north east, and Harev in the south east. The governor of Abarshahr is attested to have held the...
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  • Kirman, Spahan, Adurbadagan, Tabaristan, Nishapur, Tus, Sakastan, Mazun, Harev, Marv and Sarakhs, several mentioned belonging to the Greater Khorasan....
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    members. In 588, a massive Hephthalite-Turkic army invaded the Sasanian province Harev. Bahram Chobin, a military genius from the House of Mihran, was appointed...
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