Damghan (Persian: دامغان) is a city in the Central District of Damghan County, Semnan province, Iran, serving as capital of both the county and the district...
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Alburnoides damghani (redirect from Damghan riffle minnow)
damghani, commonly known as Damghan riffle minnow, is a species of fish in the family Cyprinidae. The fish is found in the Damghan River. The specific name...
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Battle of Damghan may refer to: Battle of Damghan (1063) Battle of Damghan (1447) Battle of Damghan (1729) This disambiguation page lists articles associated...
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The 856 Damghan earthquake or the 856 Qumis earthquake occurred on 22 December 856 (242 AH). The earthquake had an estimated magnitude of 7.9, and a maximum...
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Damghan University, also written as The University of Damghan (Persian: دانشگاه دامغان, romanized : Daneshgah_e Damghan), is a public university located...
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Damghan County (Persian: شهرستان دامغان) is in Semnan province, Iran. Its capital is the city of Damghan. The area suffered damage in the 856 Damghan...
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The Battle of Damghan (Persian: نبرد دامغان) or Battle of Mehmandoost (Persian: نبرد مهماندوست) was fought on September 29 to October 5, 1729, near the...
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Battle of Damghan was fought during the Seljuk war of succession of 1063. The Seljuks were an Oghuz Turk dynasty that founded the Seljuk Empire in Iran...
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When Abdal-Latif Mirza reached Damghan, the prefect sealed the city and showed his opposition. After a skirmish and siege, the prince took the city by...
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Ordovician period of Iran. The name Damghanampix is taken from the city of Damghan in Semnan province of Iran. Damghanampix had a simple cephalon and a large...
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dynasty was ousted from Persia by Nader Shah after the 1729 Battle of Damghan. In 1738, Nader Shah and his forces captured Kandahar in the siege of Kandahar...
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CE). During the Abbasid era, it was the second largest town (following Damghan) in the Qomis province. The town was visited by Nasser Khosrow Qubadiani...
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The Jameh Mosque of Damghan is related to the Abbasid Caliphate-Seljuq dynasty and is located in Damghan. "Encyclopaedia of the Iranian Architectural History"...
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The 2010 Damghan earthquake (also known as the Kuh-Zar earthquake) occurred in northern Iran at 11:53:49 local time on August 27 with a moment magnitude...
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Emirates. Ghiyasuddin was succeeded by his nephew Nasir-ud-Din Mahmud Damghan Shah, reportedly a soldier who originated from Delhi. He fled Hindustan...
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‘Abdollāhābād) is a village in Howmeh Rural District, in the Central District of Damghan County, Semnan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 22...
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Rūdbār) is a village in Rudbar Rural District, in the Central District of Damghan County, Semnan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 256...
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Zarand, Kerman Province Deh Qazi, Kohgiluyeh and Boyer-Ahmad Deh-e Qazi, Damghan, Semnan Province This disambiguation page lists articles about distinct...
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relationship with Hogan has been a subject of debate. Vaziri was born in 1942, in Damghan, Imperial State of Iran, and grew up in a working-class family which had...
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Fīrūzābād) is a village in Howmeh Rural District, in the Central District of Damghan County, Semnan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 332...
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Mehdīābād) is a village in Howmeh Rural District, in the Central District of Damghan County, Semnan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 90...
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numerous historical sites remain between the modern day city of Semnan and Damghan. With the fall of the Parthian Empire, and the rise of the Persian Sassanid...
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Kayhan. Mehdi Nasiri was born in 1963 in Damghan, a city in Iran. He began his religious studies in 1975 at the Damghan Seminary under the guidance of his father...
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Semnan Province Counties 2006 2011 2016 Aradan — — 13,884 Damghan 81,993 86,908 94,190 Garmsar 77,676 81,324 77,421 Mehdishahr — 41,896 47,475 Meyami...
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See also Abdia, a village in Howmeh Rural District, Central District. Damghan County, Semnan Province, Iran This disambiguation page lists articles associated...
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opposition to Tahmasp II and lost control of Persia after the Battle of Damghan Safavid Restoration Shah Tahmasp II 1704 son of Sultan Husayn 11 September...
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against Nader but in September 1729, Nader defeated him at the Battle of Damghan and again decisively in November at Murchakhort. Ashraf fled and Nader...
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Qāsemābād) is a village in Qohab-e Rastaq Rural District, Amirabad District, Damghan County, Semnan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 110...
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Raẕīābād) is a village in Qohab-e Sarsar Rural District, Amirabad District, Damghan County, Semnan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 45...
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the generations that followed. He was born in May 1769 in the city of Damghan, then under the governorship of his father. He was called Fath-Ali, a name...
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