- also
refer to: Khorasan, Kurdistan, a
village in
Kurdistan Province, Iran
Khorosan, an
alternate name of Sain Qaleh, Iran
Khuroson District, a
district in...
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preferred a
settled life in cities.
After the
Mongols began occupying Khorosan in the
early 13th century,
people from
Khorasan took
refuge in Anatolia...
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forth from Nejd to Iraq and the Levant, with many
Najdi tribes reaching Khorosan and the Maghreb. In the 16th century, the
Ottomans added the Red Sea and...
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regions ceased to exist. By the year 900,
Ibadism had
spread to Sindh,
Khorosan, the Hadhramaut, Dhofar, the
Imamate of Oman, Muscat, the
Nafusa Mountains...
- ٱلرَّبَابِيّ ٱلتَّمِيمِيّ ٱلْمُضَرِيّ ٱلْكُوفِيّ).
Sufyan al-Thawri was born in
Khorosan. His nisba, al-Thawri, is
derived from his
ancestor Thawr ibn Abd Manah...
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Usubaliev Personal details Born (1910-10-25)25
October 1910
Khorosan Boksa,
Fergana Region,
Russian Empire Died 19
March 1979(1979-03-19) (aged 68)...
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Description 2014
Proposed flag of
Khorosan Yellow-red-violet
tricolor with the
inscription "new
Khorosan"....
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others surrendered. Many
people fled into the mountains, to Sakastan,
Khorosan,
Makran and overseas.
Carmania was
noted in
Antiquity for its abundance...
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conflict Rebel tribes Sultanate of Nejd
Sheikdom of
Upper Asir 1921 1921 1921
Khorosan rebellion Iran
Autonomous Government of
Khorasan 1921 1921
Kurdish uprising...
- Khorasan, Iran. Abu
Yaqub Yusuf Hamadani, d. 535 AH,
buried in Maru,
Khorosan, Iran.
Abdul Khaliq Ghujdawani, d. 575 AH,
buried in Ghajdawan, Bukhara...