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capital of both the
county and the district. A folk
etymology of the name
Abarquh,
related by
Hamdallah Mustawfi in 1340, is from bar kūh,
meaning "on the...
- Most of
Persia was
taken from the
Timurids by 1452, with the
exception of
Abarquh,
which was
conquered by the
Black Sheep in 1453.
While Kirman was temporarily...
- Shiraz,
whereupon Shah
Yahya again fled to Yazd. Shah
Mansur then
conquered Abarquh, but
failed to take Isfahan. Meanwhile, Zain al-Abidin
escaped from prison...
- counter-attack
against him,
reconquering parts of
Kirman and
capturing Abarquh. The next year, the
Dailamites and
Kurds of
Jibal made a
stand together...
- (2009) The
Grove Encyclopedia of
Islamic Art and Architecture,
Volume I:
Abarquh to
Dawlat Qatar,
Oxford University Press,
Oxford Canby,
Sheila R.; Beyazit...
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military campaigns; for instance, when he
annexed Isfahan,
Shiraz and
Abarquh in 1452–53. Due to Pir Budaq's
military prowess, his
father summoned him...
- support, Yagi
Basti and
Malek Asraf campaigned in Fars and were able to sack
Abarquh. They were
heading south in an
attempt to take
Shiraz when they learned...