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reforms which benefited the
dehqans.
Under the
reign of Khosrau, who
followed the same
policies as his father, the
dehqans gained influence as the backbone...
- had a wife, who was
probably literate and came from the same
dehqan class. The
dehqans were
landowning Iranian aristocrats who had
flourished under the...
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Dehqan (Persian: دهقان) may
refer to:
Dehqan,
Kerman Dehqan,
Khuzestan This
disambiguation page
lists articles about distinct geographical locations with...
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Hossein Dehghani Poudeh (Persian: حسین دهقانی پوده; born 2 March[citation needed] 1957),
commonly known as
Hossein Dehghan, is an
Iranian military officer...
- to this
hierarchy between the
nobles and the peasants,
called the
dehqans. The
dehqans were
small landowning citizens of the
Sasanian Empire and were considered...
- the
Abbasid period. Much like
their predecessors in the
Sasanian period,
Dehqans would offer gifts to the
caliphs and
local rulers at the
Nowruz and Mehragan...
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Qawme Dehqan is a
village in the
Beshud II
region in
Wardak Province in
central Afghanistan. It is
located at 34°10'60N 67°24'0E with an
altitude of 2757...
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figures of
eastern Persia were
dehqāns (e.g., the
Samanid amir Aḥmad b. Sahl b. Hāšem, q.v.) or
descendants of
dehqān families (e.g., the
Saljuq grand...
- Cham Hashem-e
Dehqan (Persian: چم هاشم دهقان, also
Romanized as Cham Hāshem-e
Dehqān; also
known as Cham Hāshem-e Qal‘eh
Dehqān and
Dehqān) is a village...
- in
spite of
notable periods of resistance,
while the
peasantry and the
dehqans (land-owning magnates) took
longer to do so.
Around the 10th century, most...