- Zoroastrians. His
actions caused the
Zoroastrian majority of the
people of
Kazarun to
convert to Islam. At the end of the 10th
Century AD, the
migration of...
- Izeh (Īdhaj), Iran
Isfahan (Iṣfahān), Iran
Shiraz (Shīrāz), Iran
Kazerun (
Kāzarūn), Iran Kufa (al-Kūfa), Iraq
Hillah (al-Ḥilla), Iraq
Baghdad (Baghdād),...
- from
which he
gained prominence. He
travelled to many
countries including Kāzarūn, Egypt, Syria-Palestine, Mesopotamia, Balk̲h̲, Buk̲h̲āra, K̲h̲urāsān, and...
-
converged near
Burazgan and the road to
Shiraz P****ed
through Dalaki,
Kazarun and the
Dasht_i Arjan,
These routes Were
subject to
extraordinary variations...
- Khan Afshar, the
grandson of his brother, who
later became the
ruler of
Kazarun, laid the
foundation for the
construction of
Nazar Garden in 1737 AD. He...
-
eldest son of Sa'd al-Din As'ad, a qadi (chief judge) of the
district of
Kazarun,
which Davan was
attached to. His
family claimed descent from the first...