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Kermanshah (Kurdish: کرماشان) (Persian: کرمانشاه; [keɾmɒːnˈʃɒː] ) is a city in the
Central District of
Kermanshah province, Iran,
serving as
capital of...
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created the
first printing office and
founded the
first private school of
Kermanshahan.
Guity Novin a
painter and a
graphic designer who has
founded the Transpressionism...
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Kurdish tanbur is
mainly designed in
Kermanshahan (about
Kermanshah Province),
Kurdistan Province and Lorestan.
Kermanshahan tanburs are more
famous and accepted...
- On 3
August 1979, a
Constitutional Convention election was held in
Kermanshahan Province constituency with plurality-at-large
voting format in
order to...
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Gilan Golpayegan Hamadan Iraq (Arak)
Isfahan Kashan Khamseh (Zanjan)
Kermanshahan (Kermanshah)
Kurdistan Luristan Malayer Mazandaran Qazvin Qom
Saveh Semnan...
- Life) 400 -
Rahmat tree
Oriental plane (Plat**** orientalis) Kermanshah,
Kermanshahan Province, Iran 700
Located in the
historical area of Taq Bostan. The...
- (northwest Iran),
which is
divided in two parts,
Greater Medes (Hamadan,
Kermanshahan, Qazvin,
Tehran and Espahan) and
Smaller Medes (Azarbaijan). Finally...
- This
article contains the
results of the 1979
Iranian Constitutional ****embly election....
- king in his
capital Kermanshah. The
kingdom he
established would rule
until 380. Afshar, Iraj,
Kermanshahan and Its
Ancient Civilization. Tehran, 1992....
- 1931 Bisotun, Harsin,
Kermanshahan 27 Takht-e
Shirin (fa)
Archaeological Site
Sasanian Era 1931 Takht-e Shirin, Sahneh,
Kermanshahan 28
Ecbatana Archaeological...