Qobad (Persian: قباد, also Romanized as Qobād; also known as Akbar Qobād, Kabāt, Koāi, and Qobād-e Shīān) is a village in Shiyan Rural District, in the...
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Qarah Qobad and Qareh Qobad (Persian: قره قباد) may refer to: Qarah Qobad, Alborz Qarah Qobad, Qazvin This disambiguation page lists articles about distinct...
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Qobad Beygi (Persian: قبادبيگي, romanized as Qobād Beygī; also known as Ghobad Bagiyan, Khubatbak, Qobād Begīān, Qobād Beygān, Qobād Beygīān, and Qobād...
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Qobád (Persian: قباد) or Kawād (Persian: کواد) is a mythical and inspiring personality. He is the brother of Qaren who was the ruler of Ray under Nowzar...
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Qaleh-ye Qobad or Qaleh Qobad (Persian: قلعه قباد) may refer to: Qaleh-ye Qobad, Hamadan Qaleh-ye Qobad, Kermanshah This disambiguation page lists articles...
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Qarah Qobad (Persian: قره قباد, also Romanized as Qarah Qobād and Qareh Qobād) is a village in Basharyat-e Sharqi Rural District, Basharyat District,...
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Sorkvareh Owlad Qobad (Persian: سرکوره اولاد قباد, also Romanized as Sorkvareh Owlād Qobād; also known as Sorkvareh Nūrkhodā) is a village in Kuhdasht-e...
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Darreh Qobad (Persian: دره قباد, also Romanized as Darreh Qobād) is a village in Susan-e Sharqi Rural District, Susan District, Izeh County, Khuzestan...
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Boneh-ye Qobad (Persian: بنه قباد, also Romanized as Boneh-ye Qobād) is a village in Howmeh-ye Sharqi Rural District, in the Central District of Izeh County...
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Qarah Qobad (Persian: قره قباد, also Romanized as Qarah Qobād and Qerah Qobād) is a village in Tankaman Rural District, Tankaman District, Nazarabad County...
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Takiyeh Owlad Qobad (Persian: تکيه اولاد قباد, also Romanized as Takīyeh Owlād Qobād and Takīyeh Olādqobād) is a village in Kuhdasht-e Shomali Rural District...
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Qobad Kandi (Persian: قبادكندي, also Romanized as Qobād Kandī) is a village in Qeshlaq-e Jonubi Rural District, Qeshlaq Dasht District, Bileh Savar County...
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Qobad Bazn (Persian: قبادبزن, also Romanized as Qobād Bazn and Qobādbezan) is a village in Kahak Rural District, Kahak District, Qom County, Qom Province...
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Ganj-e Qobad (Persian: گنج قباد, also Romanized as Ganj-e Qobād and Ganj Qobād) is a village in Qombovan Rural District, in the Central District of Dehaqan...
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Qeshlaq-e Qobad (Persian: قشلاق قباد, also Romanized as Qeshlāq-e Qobād) is a village in Tork-e Sharqi Rural District, Jowkar District, Malayer County...
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of Greater Iran and a character in the Shāhnāmeh. He is the son of Kay Qobād and the father of prince Seyāvash. Kāvus rules Iran for one hundred and...
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Conquest. Gorgias Press LLC. ISBN 978-1-59333-315-7. Morony, Michael (1989). "BEH-QOBĀD". Encyclopaedia Iranica, Vol. IV, Fasc. 1. p. 109. v t e v t e...
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Qaleh-ye Qobad (Persian: قلعه قباد, also Romanized as Qal‘eh-ye Qobād; also known as Ghal’eh Ghobad) is a village in Gamasiyab Rural District, in the Central...
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Qaleh-ye Qobad (Persian: قلعه قباد, also Romanized as Qal‘eh-ye Qobād and Qal‘eh Qobād; also known as Qal‘eh Kabūd) is a village in Dorudfaraman Rural...
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nine default heroes featured in Minecraft Shahnameh. Kai is the son of Kay Qobād and is succeeded by his grandson Kay Khosrow. Kai Chen, a character in the...
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helped rebuild the city of Arrajan. This is why the names 'Ram-Qobad', 'Beram-Qobad', 'Abar-Qobad' and 'Beh az Amed-e Kavad' all used by later historians to...
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Khurshah ibn Qubad (Persian: خورشاه بن قباد, romanized: Ḵoršāh ebn Qobād; died July 1565) was a Hyderabad-based diplomat and historian of Iranian ancestry...
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most likely as a result of the insistent invitation of 'Alā' ud-Dīn Key-Qobād, ruler of Anatolia, Baha' ud-Din came and finally settled in Konya in Anatolia...
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in the Karabagh Province. When King(Shah) Abbas I (r. 1588–1629) removed Qobad Khan Mokri, then governor of Marageh and a member of the Kurdish Mokri tribe...
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Press. ISBN 978-0-19-866277-8. Daryaee, Touraj; Nicholson, Oliver (2018). "Qobad I (MP Kawād)". In Nicholson, Oliver (ed.). The Oxford Dictionary of Late...
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Seljuk sultans of Rum had Persian names such as Kay Khosrow, Kay Kawad/Qobad, and Kay Kāvus. The bureaucrats and religious elite of their realm were...
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Sar Qanat-e Qobad Chenar (Persian: سرقنات قبادچنار, also Romanized as Sar Qanāt-e Qobād Chenār) is a village in Chenar Rural District, Kabgian District...
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