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Ziabar (formerly
Gaskar), is a
hamlet in
Gilan Province, Iran at 37°25′48″N 49°15′00″E / 37.42998°N 49.2499°E / 37.42998; 49.2499.
Ziabar has a po****tion...
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Abbas the
Great (r. 1588–1629). He held the
governorship of
Goklan in 1606,
Gaskar in 1620, and
Astarabad in 1620–1629. In 1615,
Behbud Khan
Cherkes killed...
- Sotoudeh, Bie Pas
Gilaki is
spoken in
Chahar Farizeh (Bandar-e Anzali),
Gaskar/Ziabar), Kasma,
Tulem (Sowme'eh Sara), Shaft,
Sangar (Rasht) and Lasht-e...
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Miangaskar (Persian: ميان گسكر, also
Romanized as Mīāngaskar and Meyān
Gaskar) is a
village in
Ziabar Rural District, in the
Central District of Sowme'eh...
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Tibet (French: [tibɛ]), the
pseudonym of
Gilbert Gascard ([
gaskaʁ]; 29
October 1931 – 3
January 2010), was a
French cartoonist in the Franco-Belgian comics...
- of Gilan.
Marching from Ardabil, he
convinced the
rulers of
Astara and
Gaskar to
surrender peacefully, and then met up with Öljeitü.
Qutlugh Shah's army...
- home in the
district of Fuman. Said
district was
bounded on the
north by
Gaskar, the
Murdab and Tulam; on the east by
Shaft and the Pasi Khan River; on...
- years, as well as
governor (hakem) of
Gaskar (1633-1643). Amir Beg
Armani was
given the
governorship of
Gaskar after his predecessor,
Manuchehr Khan,...
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Sharma Lyrics:
Ramesh Chandra Pandey, I. C. Kapoor, Harbans,
Safdar Aah,
Gaskar Delahari,
Roopbani Garib Ramchandra Thakur Surendra,
Veena Kumari, N. A...
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confused with
Adelia of
European origin,
nevertheless this name is
formal Ğäskär (Гаскәр; Аскар) –
Arabic for
soldier Ğizzätulla (Гыйззәтулла; Гиззатулла)...