Pul (Persian: پول) is a city in, and the capital of, Kojur District of Nowshahr County, Mazandaran province, Iran. It also serves as the administrative...
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Pul or PUL may refer to: Pul (coin), historical Russian copper coin Pul, Iran, a village in Mazandaran Province, Iran Pul, Kerman, a village in Kerman...
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"Pul-i Shahristan, Isfahan, Iran". archnet.org. "Pul-i Allahvardi Khan, Isfahan, Iran". archnet.org. "Pul-i Khwaju, Isfahan, Iran". archnet.org. "Pul-i...
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𒀭𒉡𒁀𒉌𒉌: An-nu-ba-ni-ni), was a king (𒈗 Šàr, pronounced Shar) of the pre-Iranian tribal kingdom of Lullubi in the Zagros Mountains circa 2300 BCE, or relatively...
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Gutian people (category Ancient history of Iran)
peoples of lowland Mesopotamia, had expanded to include all of northwestern Iran, between the Zagros Mountains and the Tigris River. Various tribes and places...
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PULS (Precise & Universal Launching System, formerly known as Lynx MRL) is a multiple rocket launcher developed and manufactured by ELBIT Systems (formerly...
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Sarpol-e Zahab (redirect from Sar-I Pul)
Sarpole-Zahâb; Sarpolezahāb; also known as Pol-e Z̄ahāb, Pol-e Z̄ohāb, Sar-ī-Pūl Zūhāb, Sarī-Pūl, Sarpol; and Serpêlî Zehaw (Kurdish: سەرپێڵی زەهاو) Hrouda, Barthel;...
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2024 Kerman bombings (redirect from January 2024 Iran explosion)
eastern Kerman, Iran, was attacked by two bomb explosions. The attacks killed at least 95 people, and injured 284 others. The Iranian government declared...
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Pul Adasi (Persian: پولادسي, also Romanized as Pūl Ādasī) is a village in Khvosh Rud Rural District, Bandpey-ye Gharbi District, Babol County, Mazandaran...
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Iran Iran–Israel proxy conflict Iran–Saudi Arabia proxy conflict Hybrid warfare against Iran Iran and state-sponsored terrorism Cyberwarfare and Iran...
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Iran International rankings of Iran List of castles in Iran List of caves in Iran List of current Iran governors-general List of earthquakes in Iran List...
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1998 Mazar-i-Sharif massacre (redirect from Jaghalkani-i-Takhta Pul massacres)
killed during the massacre were later found in nearby Jaghalkani-i-Takhta Pul. List of massacres in Afghanistan Battles of Mazar-i-Sharif (1997–1998) Persecution...
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is now generally accepted that Pul referred to in 2 Kings 15:19 is Tiglath-Pileser III of the cuneiform inscriptions. Pul was probably his personal name...
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passenger train carrying more than 800 passengers between Mansi (Dhamara Pul) and Saharsa, derailed while crossing a bridge and plunged into the river...
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prediction of PUL outcome based on multiple parameters. Mathematical models also aim to identify PULs that are low risk, that is, failing PULs and IUPs. Dilation...
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Malan Bridge (redirect from Pul-i Malan Bridge)
Malan Bridge, also called Pul-i-Malan (Dari: پل مالان), is a two-lane arched bridge over the Hari River, connecting Injil District with Guzara District...
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Kabul (redirect from Pul-e-Sorkh)
several bridges (pul) crossing the river, the major ones being Pul-e Shah-Do Shamshira, Pul-e Bagh-e Omomi, Pul-e Khishti, and Pul-e Mahmoud. Due to...
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ISBN 978-9652081759. "Stele of Tigla...Stele of Tiglath-Pilesar III (biblical Pul), founder of the Assyrian Empire". museums.gov.il. "Archaeological Evidence...
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Iran is an opponent of Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL), fighting the group in Syria and Iraq. Since the start of the Syrian Civil War in 2011...
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The Iranian intervention in Iraq has its roots in the post-2003 invasion of Iraq by the United States and its allies, when the infrastructure of the Iraqi...
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Shia–Sunni relations (redirect from Sunni persecution in Iran)
increasingly marked by conflict. The aftermath of the 1979 Iranian Revolution, which reconfigured Iran into a theocratic Islamic republic governed by high-ranking...
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Kaymak (category Iranian cuisine)
countries, some Caucasus countries, the countries of the Levant, Turkic regions, Iran and Iraq. The traditional method of making kaymak is to boil the raw milk...
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Seljuk Empire (redirect from Saljuqid Iran)
their original homelands near the Aral Sea into Khorasan and then into the Iranian mainland, where they would become largely based as a Persianate society...
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tactical truck as a base. The GMARS is currently competing against the Euro-PULS to replace the German Army's MARS II systems. It is said by Rheinmetall and...
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Falavarjan (redirect from Pul-i-Vargan)
Cleric Iran portal Also romanized as Falāvar Jān, Falāvarjān, and Felāvarjān; also known as Mollāvarjān, Pol-e Vargān, Pol-e Varqān, and Pul-i-Vargān...
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Baha al-Din Sam I (category 12th-century Iranian people)
Surakh. Sayf and Majd ad-Din Musawi were captured and later crucified at Pul-i Yak Taq. After Sayf's death, he was succeeded by his brother Baha al-Din...
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Pol-e Dokhtar (redirect from Pul-i-Dukhtar)
related to Pol-e Dokhtar at Wikimedia Commons Iran portal Also romanized as Pol Dokhtar; also known as Pul-i-Dukhtar (English: Bridge of the Daughter) OpenStreetMap...
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Province Guryak Truck Bridge in Kunar Province Kandahar-Helmand Bridge (Bagh-e Pul), Kandahar Province Kandahar-Urozgan Bridge in Kandahar Province Khan Kunar...
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Bactria (category Buddhism in Iran)
smaller rivers such as (from west to east) the Shirin Tagab River, Sari Pul River, Balkh River and Kunduz River have been used for irrigation for millennia...
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