- West,
Barbara A. (2009). "Rouran (Djudjani, Geougen, Jeu-jen,
Jorjan, Jou-jen, Juan-juan, Jujan, Jwen-jwen, Ruanruan, Rui Rui, Ruru)". Encyclopedia...
- Born (1968-07-07) July 7, 1968 (age 56) New York City, U.S. Other names
Jorjan Fox Alma mater Lee
Strasberg Theatre and Film
Institute Occupation(s) Actress...
- The
province of
Astarabad (also
called Gorgan and
Jorjan; Persian: استان استرآباد, romanized: Ostān-e Astarābād) was a
northeastern province of Safavid...
- engineering) and 60
students in 1988. It was then
situated in Gorgan's
Jorjan Street.
Since then, the
university has
grown both in
quantity and quality...
-
states Persian presence in Aran, Bayleqan, Darband, Shabaran,
Masqat and
Jorjan. From the 9th century, the
urban po****tion of
Shirwan increasingly spoke...
-
settlements in this area date back to 10,000 BC.
Evidence of the
ancient city of
Jorjan can
still be seen near the
current city of Gonbad-e Kavus. It was an important...
- Syntheses. 59: 49. doi:10.15227/orgsyn.059.0049. Gaines, D. F.; Borlin,
Jorjan; Fody, E. P. (1974). "Trimethylgallium".
Inorganic Syntheses. Vol. 15. pp...
- Slavs,
arrive at Khamlidj, the
capital of the Khazars. They
embark on the
Jorjan Sea,
arrive at Balkh,
betake themselves from
there across the Oxus, and...
- the
Caspian coast,
circles north of
Gonbade Kavous (ancient Gorgan, or
Jorjan in Arabic),
continues towards the northeast, and
vanishes in the Pishkamar...
- tower,
highlighting Islamic architectural ingenuity, is all that
remains of
Jorjan, an
ancient hub of
knowledge lost to
Mongol invasions. Its
innovative brick...