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Zoroastrian Middle Persian khwarrah,
rendered with the
Pahlavi ideogram GDE,
reflecting Aramaic gada "fortune".
Middle Persian khwarrah continues as New Persian...
- Ardashir-
Khwarrah (Middle Persian: Arđaxšēr-Xwarra,
meaning "glory of Ardashir") was one of the four (later five)
administrative divisions of the Sasanian...
- Shapur-
Khwarrah (Middle Persian: Šāhpuhr-Xwarra,
meaning "glory of Shapur") was one of the four (later five)
administrative divisions of the
Sasanian province...
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Ardashir carved petroglyphs in
Firuzabad (the city of Gor or Ardashir-
Khwarrah), Naqsh-e
Rajab and Naqsh-e Rustam. In his
petroglyph in Naqsh-e Rustam...
- Eran-
Khwarrah-Yazdegerd (meaning "Iran,
glory of Yazdegerd") was a short-lived
province of the
Sasanian Empire located in the
northern part of the Gorgan...
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Sasanian rule the
island was
called Abarkawan, and was part of the Ardashir-
Khwarrah administrative division.
According to
historical records,
Qeshm Island...
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capital further to the
south of
Persis and
founded a
capital at Ardashir-
Khwarrah (formerly Gur,
modern day Firouzabad).
After establishing his rule over...
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English name
Persia and Gr**** name
Persis derives from this region. Ardashir-
Khwarrah (Middle Persian: Arđaxšēr-Xwarra,
meaning "glory of Ardashir") was founded...
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Kooreh or
Khwarrah (for
Kooreh or
Khwarrah,
various meanings are mentioned,
including lighting, city,
province and state).
These five
Khwarrah,
which were...
- in
Amida in 359. The
weaver produced silk brocade. He
renamed it Eran-
Khwarrah-Shapur ("Iran's
glory [built by] Shapur").
During the
Muslim conquest of...