- "
Astarabad",
which is
currently called "Gorgan".
Gorgan with its
surrounding regions was
sometimes considered part of the
Tabaristan region.
Astarabad...
-
shrewd military and
political leader. Agha
Mohammad Khan was born in
Astarabad around 1742. He
belonged to the
Quwanlu (also
spelled Qawanlu) branch...
- The
province of
Astarabad (also
called Gorgan and Jorjan; Persian: استان استرآباد, romanized: Ostān-e
Astarābād) was a
northeastern province of Safavid...
- The
Battle of
Astarabad was
fought outside the city of
Astarabad on
February 14, 1759,
between the
forces of
Karim Khan Zand,
commanded by
Shaykh Ali Khan...
-
Estarabad (Persian: استرآباد) may
refer to:
Estarabad or
Astarabad,
former name of
Gorgan Estarabad Rural District Estarabad-e
Jonubi Rural District (South...
- (also
called Tabriz Province), Chukhur-i Sa'd, Qarabagh-Ganja, Shirvan,
Astarabad, Mashhad, Marv, Herat, Qandahar, Kirman, Kuh-Giluya,
Qazvin and Hamadan)...
-
Sardar Rafie Yanehsari (1856-1930) was the Wali of
velayat of
Astarabad and
Governor of
Gorgan from the time of
Naser el-Din Shah to Reza Shah and was...
- al-Da'i (Arabic: بهرام الداعي, "Bahram the da'i [missionary]") or
Bahram of
Astarabad was a 12th-century
Persian Nizari Ismaili who was the
Chief Da'i and leader...
- in 1570 and died
between 1611 and 1623.
Firishta was born c. 1570 at
Astarabad on the s****s of the
Caspian Sea to
Gholam Ali
Hindu Shah.
While Firishta...
-
branch of the
Qajar tribe of
Turkomans in the
Caspian coastlands around Astarabad, was the son of Fath Ali Khan and the
father of Agha
Mohammad Khan Qajar...