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Khorram Abad, Khorramābād, and Xorramâbâd; also
known as Khur Ramābād,
Khurramabad, and
Xurremabad OpenStreetMap contributors (2
January 2025). "Khorramabad...
- Германович Волос; born 4
August 1955) is a
Russian writer. His
first novel Khurramabad [ru]
received the
State Prize of the
Russian Federation in literature...
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architect Zahiruddin alJuyush, also
credited with the
construction of the
Khurramabad Palace. The
second theory suggests that it was
built by Khan-i Jahan...
- (Persian: مهدي اباد, also
Romanized as Mehdīābād; also
known as Khorramābād,
Khurramābād, and Matiābād) is a
village in Jaru
Rural District,
Palangabad District...
- this
settlement and
subsequent migration are
found in
Karga Gilgit and
Khurramabad P****u. The
third settlement in the
history of this
valley is the Islamic...
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Khorramabad (Persian: خرماباد, also
Romanized as Khorramābād and
Khurramābād) is a
village in
Chenaran Rural District, in the
Central District of Chenaran...
- 1733.
Nadir Shah
subsequently expelled a part of Bajalan's
tribe to
Khurramabad. The
Bajalans became embroiled in the
civil wars
which were unleashed...
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Khorramabad (Persian: خرم اباد, also
Romanized as Khorramābād; also
known as
Khurramābād) is a
village in
Esfandar Rural District,
Bahman District,
Abarkuh County...
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Xurramobod (Uzbek: Xurramobod, Хуррамобод, Russian: Хуррамабад, romanized:
Khurramabad) is an urban-type
settlement in
Rishton District, in
Fergana Region,...
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Uzbekistan Khurramobod, Tajikistan, a
village in
Sughd Region,
Tajikistan Khurramabad (novel) [ru], a 2000
novel by
Andrei Volos All
pages with
titles containing...