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romanized as Gorgān,
Gurgān, and
Gurgan;
formerly Esterabad (استرآباد;
Persian pronunciation: [ʔæsˌtæɾɒːˈbɒːd])...
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Gürgan (also,
Gürgən and Gyurgyan) is a
village in Baku, Azerbaijan. It
forms part of the muni****lity of
Gürgən-Pirallahı. List of...
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rejected by the
scholarly community, who
point to the
Persian word gurğ/
gurğān (گرگ, 'wolf') as the
likely root of the word.
Under this hypothesis, the...
- Hyrkanía, Old Persian: 𐎺𐎼𐎣𐎠𐎴 Varkâna,
Middle Persian: 𐭢𐭥𐭫𐭢𐭠𐭭
Gurgān, Akkadian: Urqananu) is a
historical region composed of the land south-east...
- شمسالمعالی; (died 1012) (r. 977–981; 997–1012) was the
Ziyarid ruler of
Gurgan and
Tabaristan in
medieval Iran. His
father was
Vushmgir and his mother...
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Gürgən-Pirallahı is a muni****lity in the
Khazar Rayon of Baku, Azerbaijan. It has a po****tion of 14,060.[citation needed] The muni****lity
consists of...
- 37°15′38″N 55°00′37″E / 37.2604343°N 55.010165°E / 37.2604343; 55.010165 (fort (14)) The
Great Wall of
Gorgan is a Sasanian-era
defense system located...
- and ruling-family
seats were: the
House of Ispahbudhan, of
Tabaristan and
Gurgan the
House of Varaz, of
Eastern Khorasan the
House of Karen, of Nahavand...
- Tabaristan, and
managed to
establish himself as the
ruler of
Tabaristan and
Gurgan for
short periods of time, in
competition to
other Daylamite warlords such...
- Medes, and
Phirthaphirna was
leading the
Sakas and
forces from Tabaristan,
Gurgan, and Khurasan. Obviously, as part of a
losing side, the
Baloch certainly...