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Hulwan (Persian: حلوان) was an
ancient town on the
Zagros Mountains in
western Iran,
located on the
entrance of the
Paytak P****,
nowadays identified with...
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government about 20
kilometers (12 mi)
south of the city and
founded Hulwan.
According to the 15th-century
Egyptian historian al-Maqrizi, Abd al-Aziz...
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Kurdish dictionaries. The An****ds prin****lly
controlled Kermanshah,
Hulwan, Dinavar, Shahrizor, Daquq, Daskara,
Mandali and Numaniyah. The founder...
- Barḥadbshabba of
Ḥulwān was a 7th-century
theologian and
Christian bishop of the
Church of the East who
wrote many
religious works and a
history of the...
- Po****tion `Ayn
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Ḥulwân al-baḥriyya 010202...
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Metropolitanate of
Hulwan was an East
Syriac metropolitan province of the
Church of the East
between the
eighth and
twelfth centuries, with suffragan...
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Helwan Governorate was one of the
governorates of Egypt. It was
located in
Lower Egypt. The
Helwan Governorate was
split from the
Cairo Governorate in...
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Gorgan (Astarabad); Ziyarid,
Alavids Herat; Ghurid, Kartids,
Timurid Empire Hulwan; An****ds Ij (Ig);
Shabankara Isfahan;
Ziyarid dynasty,
Kakuyid Emirate...
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Kavad I (r. 488–496, 498–531) in the
Hulwan region. It was the
capital of a
province possibly identical to the
Hulwan region and
bordering the provinces...
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Helwan University is a
public university based in Helwan, Egypt,
which is part of
Greater Cairo on over 350
acres (140 ha). It
comprises 23
faculties and...