- Shahr; also
known as Meshkīn
Shahr and Mishgin;
formerly Khiav (خياو), also
romanized as Kheyāv,
Khīāv, Khiov, Khīyāv, and
Khiyov OpenStreetMap contributors...
- near
Tabriz Died 9
April 1550(1550-04-09) (aged 34)
Qahqaha fortress, near
Khiav (Meshginshahr)
Spouse Khadija Soltan Khanum Ustajlu Dynasty Safavid dynasty...
- the
closest city to the
Sabalan mountains. In the past, it was
called "
Khiav", "Orami", and "Varavi".
Ardabil University of
Medical Sciences Mohaghegh...
-
Georgian Maliks of Ahar."
BSOAS vol. 13/4, pp. 868-77. (in Persian)
Nobakhti Khiavi,
Soleyman (2001).
Khiav: Gomshodeh-ye Tarikh. Tehran: Nashr-e Ghu...
-
Meshginshahr suspension bridge crosses the
Khiav River, near Meshginshahr,
Ardabil Province in the
northwest Iran. The
original bridge was
built in 2015...
- Span : 325 m (1,066 ft) Height : 80 m (260 ft)
Suspension Steel Footbridge Khiav River 2015
Meshginshahr 38°22′30.8″N 47°41′02.2″E / 38.375222°N 47.683944°E...
- Azerbaijani-language poet.
Alqas Mirza – (15
March 1516, ? – 9
April 1550,
Khiav)
Safavid prince and
Persian poet.
Bahram Mirza – (7
September 1517, Surluq...