-
Karzigan (كَرزيگَن), also
romanized as Kārzigān and
Karzygan Formerly Arsbaran County OpenStreetMap contributors (7
September 2024). "Varzaqan, Varzaqan...
- Publications, Tehran, 1363, p. 304.
Colonel Hossein Baybordi, "The
History of
Arsbaran", Ibn Sina,
Tehran 1341, p. 129. A. Kasrawī, "Tārīḵ-e hījdah-sāla-ye Āḏarbāyjān"...
- table.
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Varzaqan County at
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OpenStreetMap contributors (7
September 2024)...
- Iran
portal Also
romanized as Kharvāna; also
known as,
Kharvanaq Formerly Arsbaran County OpenStreetMap contributors (7
September 2024). "Kharvana, Varzaqan...
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villages was Aghbolagh-e Sofla, with 1,418 people. Iran
portal Formerly Arsbaran County OpenStreetMap contributors (7
September 2024). "Ozomdel-e Shomali...
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populous of its 32
villages was Avilaq, with 495 people. Iran
portal Formerly Arsbaran County OpenStreetMap contributors (7
September 2024). "Sina
Rural District...
- and Jūshīn; also
known as Dzheshun, Joshīn, Joshun, and Jowshūn
Formerly Arsbaran County OpenStreetMap contributors (7
September 2024). "Jushin, Varzaqan...
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populous of its 19
villages was Lilab, with 764 people. Iran
portal Formerly Arsbaran County OpenStreetMap contributors (7
September 2024). "Dizmar-e Markazi...
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populous of its 15
villages was Seqay, with 722 people. Iran
portal Formerly Arsbaran County OpenStreetMap contributors (7
September 2024). "Jushin
Rural District...
- po****tion of the
district as 35,897
inhabitants in 10,965 households.
Formerly Arsbaran County Iran
portal OpenStreetMap contributors (7
September 2024). "Central...