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Chokhur-e Sa'd may
refer to:
Erivan Province (Safavid Empire), a
province of the
Safavid dynasty of Iran
centered on the
modern country of
Armenia Erivan...
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Chokhur Kand (Persian: چخوركند, also
Romanized as
Chokhūr Kand; also
known as
Chokhūr Kandī, Chūkhūr Kand, and Chūkhūr Kandī) is a
village in Chaldoran-e...
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Khanate (Persian: خانات ایروان, romanized: Khānāt-e Iravān), also
known as
Chokhur-e Sa'd, was a
khanate (i.e., province) that was
established in Afsharid...
- some sort (Lorestan and Kurdistan) and four
Qizilbash emirs (Khorasan,
Chokhur-e Sa'd (Erivan), Azerbaijan, Qandahar).
Herat and Kerman,
which were among...
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province (Persian: ولایت ایروان, romanized: Velāyat-e Iravān), also
known as
Chokhur-e Sa'd (Persian: چخور سعد), was a
province of
Safavid Iran,
centered on...
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Safavid Shirvan 1501–1736 •
Safavid Karabakh 1501–1747 •
Chokhur-e Sa'd 1502–1736
Ottoman Empire 1299–1922 •
Shirvan Eyalet [az] 1578–1607...
- (shah)
Abbas II
learned of the events, he
ordered the
governors of Ardabil,
Chokhur-e Sa'd (Erivan), Qarabagh,
Astara and
parts of
Azerbaijan to send forces...
- was an
administrative jurisdiction of the
Erivan Province (also
known as
Chokhur-e Sa'd).
Since the
second half of the 17th-century,
members of the Kangarlu...
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forefathers Tahmasp aimed to
conquer Chokhur-e Sa'd,
Georgia and
Daghestan from the Turks. An army of 18,000 was led into
Chokhur-e Sa'd were
Tahmasp found himself...
- He
served as the
governor (hakem) of the
Erivan Province (also
known as
Chokhur-e Sa'd) from 1666 to 1674. His son, Fath-Ali Khan Daghestani, rose to become...