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Returning thence at the king's
command and expense, he
built the city of
Ganjak in the
canton of Aršakašēn. [...] Xazr (to be
amended to Xałd
despite Markwart's...
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Ganjak (Persian: گنجك) may
refer to:
Ganjak, Jask,
Hormozgan Province Ganjak, Lirdaf,
Hormozgan Province Ganjak,
Sistan and
Baluchestan This disambiguation...
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Ganjak (Persian: گنجك) is a
village in
Piveshk Rural District,
Lirdaf District, Jask County,
Hormozgan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its po****tion...
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Kirakos Gandzaketsi (Armenian: Կիրակոս Գանձակեցի; c. 1200/1202–1271) was an
Armenian historian of the 13th
century and
author of the
History of Armenia...
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Ganjak (Persian: گنجك) is a
village in
Gabrik Rural District, in the
Central District of Jask County,
Hormozgan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its...
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Mongols under Chormaqan returned to the
Caucasus in 1232. The
walls of
Ganjak were
breached by
catapult and
battering ram in 1235. The
Mongols eventually...
- گون جوك سفلي, also
Romanized as Gownjūk-e Soflá; also
known as Dar
Ganjak, Dar
Ganjak-e Pā’īn, Dar Gonjak-i-Pāīn, Dar Goujak, Gavanjūk-e Pā’īn, and Gavanjūk...
- the
Mongol Empire (2018), p. 233. Boyle, John
Andrew (1963). "Kirakos of
Ganjak on the Mongols".
Central Asiatic Journal. 8 (3): 203. JSTOR 41926583. Zhao...
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Gabrik Band Bast
Dival Dizu
Espatil Gabad Ganjak Garandu Hajjiabad Hangestan Hesar Heyman Hun
Hushdan Jagin-e Bala
Jahla Kaki
Kalari Kargi Karguh Karuch...
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Sanesan invaded Armenia and
sacked the
whole of
Armenia from
Satagh to
Ganjak for
almost a year.
Having united the
armies of the king and the nakharar...