- Adur Burzen-Mihr (Middle Iranian) or Azar
Barzin (Persian: آذر برزین) was an
Atash Behram (a
Zoroastrian fire
temple of the
highest grade)
located in Parthia...
-
Shapour Azarbarzin (Persian: شاپور آذربرزین) was an
Iranian fighter pilot. The
deputy commander to Amir
Hossein Rabii before the
Iranian Revolution, he...
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Military offices Preceded by Amir
Hossein Rabii Commander of the
Imperial Iranian Air
Force 1979 Succeeded by
Shapour Azarbarzin...
- goes back to the 1st
millennium BC.
Ancient remains include fire-temple
Azarbarzin which is
still visible.
After the
Mongol invasion of Iran, the city was...
- 2024.
Retrieved 10 May 2022. Taranto-Montemurro L,
Sands SA,
Edwards BA,
Azarbarzin A,
Marques M, Melo Cd,
Eckert DJ,
White DP,
Wellman A (1
November 2016)...
- 1500-1988.
United Kingdom:
Bloomsbury Publishing. p. 252. ISBN 9781780962405.
Azarbarzin, Dr
Rouzbeh (2024-07-22). Reza Shah the Great: The
Genius of the Era....
- Grunstein,
Ronald R.; Fietze, Ingo; Weaver,
Terri E.; Redline, Susan;
Azarbarzin, Ali; Sands,
Scott A.; Schwab,
Richard J.; Dunn,
Julia P.; Chakladar,...
-
general Nader Jahanbani, general,
distinguished fighter pilot Shapour Azarbarzin,
fighter pilot Abbas Ka'bi
Abbas Mohtaj Abu al-Fazl H****an Baygi [fa]...
- (1957–75)
Tadayon (1975–77)
Rabii (1977–79)
Saghafi (1979)
Mehdiyoun (1979)
Azarbarzin (1979)
Imanian (1979)
Bagheri (1979–80)
Fakoori (1980–81)
Moeinpour (1981–83)...
-
Military offices Preceded by
Shapour Azarbarzin Commander of the
Iranian Air
Force 1979 Succeeded by Amir-Bahman Bagheri...