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    40.40167; 50.32944 Gürgan (also, Gürgən and Gyurgyan) is a village in Baku, Azerbaijan. It forms part of the municipality of Gürgən-Pirallahı. List of...
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    37°15′38″N 55°00′37″E / 37.2604343°N 55.010165°E / 37.2604343; 55.010165 (fort (14)) The Great Wall of Gorgan is a Sasanian-era defense system located...
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  • Gürgən-Pirallahı is a municipality in the Əzizbəyov raion of Baku, Azerbaijan. It has a population of 14,060.[citation needed] The municipality consists...
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  • Gourgen Edilyan, Armenian psychologist Gourgen Paronyan, Armenian painter Gürgan, Azerbaijan This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the...
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    rejected by the scholarly community, who point to the Persian word gurğ/gurğān (گرگ, 'wolf') as the likely root of the word. Under this hypothesis, the...
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    Hyrkanía, Old Persian: 𐎺𐎼𐎣𐎠𐎴 Varkâna, Middle Persian: 𐭢𐭥𐭫𐭢𐭠𐭭 Gurgān, Akkadian: Urqananu) is a historical region composed of the land south-east...
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    Gorgan (redirect from Gurgan)
    Gorgan at Wikimedia Commons Iran portal Also romanized as Gorgān, Gurgān, and Gurgan; formerly Esterabad (استرآباد; Persian pronunciation: [ʔæsˌtæɾɒːˈbɒːd])...
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  • The province of Astarabad (also called Gorgan and Jorjan; Persian: استان استرآباد, romanized: Ostān-e Astarābād) was a northeastern province of Safavid...
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    late Rigvedic 1400–1100 BC Yaz II-III, Seistan Proto-Avestan 1100–1000 BC Gurgan Buff Ware, Late West Iranian Buff Ware Proto-Persian, Proto-Median 1000–400...
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  • scholar of his time," in Nishapur,: 292  perhaps after a period of study in Gurgan. After al-Juwayni's death in 1085, al-Ghazali departed from Nishapur and...
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    former include the loss of Mosul in 990, and the loss of Ṭabaristān and Gurgān in 997. An example of the latter is the Kakūyid dynasty of Isfahān, whose...
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    Khurasan and captured Nishapur, Merv, Sarakhs and Tus, reaching as far as Gurgan and Bistam. Kuhistan, a stronghold of the Ismailis, was plundered and all...
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  • Khurasan and captured Nishapur, Merv, Sarakhs and Tus, reaching as far as Gurgan and Bistam. Kuhistan, a stronghold of the Ismailis, was plundered and all...
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    18 (5): 525–35. doi:10.1093/humupd/dms022. hdl:1842/9543. PMID 22647504. Gurgan T, Salman C, Demirol A (October 2008). "Pregnancy and assisted reproduction...
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    Medes, and Phirthaphirna was leading the Sakas and forces from Tabaristan, Gurgan, and Khurasan. Obviously, as part of a losing side, the Baloch certainly...
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  • Gur-e Sefid (Persian: گور سفيد) is a village in, and the capital of, Howmeh Rural District of the Central District of Gilan-e Gharb County, Kermanshah...
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    princes, Mehmed minted coins that had Timur's name stamped as "Demur han Gürgân" (تيمور خان كركان), alongside his own as "Mehmed bin Bayezid han" (محمد...
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    Khurasan and captured Nishapur, Merv, Sarakhs and Tus, reaching as far as Gurgan and Bistam. Kuhistan, a stronghold of the Ismailis, was plundered and all...
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    Gurgen II Magistros (also transliterated as Gourgen and in some sources Gurgan) of the Bagrationi dynasty, was King (mepe) of Iberia-Kartli with the title...
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    epic text details the wonderful deeds of the ancient "first shaman" Kara-Gürgän: he could even compete with God, create life, steal back the soul of the...
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  • None, extinct Titles Spahbed Members Farrukh Hormizd, Rostam Farrokhzad, Farrukhzad Estate(s) Khorasan, Gurgan, Adurbadagan Cadet branches Bavand dynasty...
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    who point to the Persian word gurğ/gurğān ("wolf") as the root of the word. Starting with the Persian word gurğ/gurğān, the word was later adopted in numerous...
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  • Iyas ibn Qabisah al-Ta'i and Nakhiragan al-Hira Khosrow II Azadbeh al-Hira Khosrow II Vistahm Gurgan Khosrow II Smbat IV Bagratuni Gurgan Khosrow II...
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    930, a Dailamite military leader, Makan ibn Kaki, seized Tabaristan and Gurgan, and even took possession of Nishapur in western Khorasan. He was, however...
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    Turalji Gurgan of the Oirats 10. Buqa-Temür of the Oirats 21. Checheikhen 5. Buka Ujin 1. Toqta, Khan of the Golden Horde 6. Saljidai Gurgan of the Khongirad...
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    Merv (modern-day Mary) was another Parthian city.[citation needed] Asaak Gurgan Hecatompylos Adur Burzen-Mihr Greater Khorasan Khwarasan List of Parthian...
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    Reproductive Medicine. 30 (1): 25–7. PMID 4038744. Bukulmez O, Yarali H, Gurgan T (August 1999). "Total corporal synechiae due to tuberculosis carry a very...
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  • and ruling-family seats were: the House of Ispahbudhan, of Tabaristan and Gurgan the House of Varaz, of Eastern Khorasan the House of Karen, of Nahavand...
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  • harem as his fourth wife. For the rest of his life he called himself Temür Gurgan - son-in-law- of the Great Khan Khan. Timur spent his early military career...
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    ("Iran, glory of Yazdegerd"), which was in the northern part of the Gurgan province. After he managed to secure the eastern portion of his empire against...
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