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controlled by the
Qarai Turks since the
Mongol invasion in the 13th century.
Bojnurd is of
recent origin and
possibly built by the
Safavids for the Kurdish...
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University of
Bojnurd Archived 19
November 2016 at the
Wayback Machine Islamic Azad
University of
Bojnurd Eshragh Institute of
Higher Education (
Bojnurd, North...
- The 1997
Bojnurd earthquake (also
known as the
Garmkhan earthquake)
occurred on 4
February at 14:07 IRST in Iran. The
epicenter of the Mw 6.5 earthquake...
- northwestward,
containing the
important towns of Quchan, Shirvan, and
Bojnurd.
Provinces of Iran
Transoxiana Khwarezm Afsharid dynasty Delhi Multan Road...
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Bojnord County (Persian: شهرستان بجنورد) is in
North Khorasan province, Iran. Its
capital is the city of Bojnord.
After the 2011
National Census, the village...
- or hyper-arid climate. The
major cities are Mashhad, Zahedan, Sabzevar,
Bojnurd, Birjand, Zabol,
Chabahar and
Neyshabur and
sometimes Kerman. Northern...
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Khuzestan 153,800
Behbahan Khuzestan 107,400
Birjand South Khorasan 178,000
Bojnurd North Khorasan 199,800
Borujerd Lorestan 240,700
Bukan West Azerbaijan...
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collide in mid-air over
northern Galilee, Israel,
killing 73. 1997 – The
Bojnurd earthquake measuring Mw 6.5
strikes Iran. With a
Mercalli intensity of...
- gowharshad, 1971) Mashhad's
Bazaar (Bazar-e mashhad, 1970) From
Bojnurd to
Quchan (
Bojnurd ta quchan, 1970)
Shiraz 70 (Shiraz-e 70, 1970) Oh
Guardian of...
-
Comprehensive Catalog. U.S.
Geological Survey. ANSS. "M 4.6 - 16 km N of
Bojnūrd, Iran 2024".
Comprehensive Catalog. U.S.
Geological Survey. "زلزله بامداد...