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- estimate 1,047,000). "Kermanshah" derives from the Sasanian-era title Kirmanshah, which translates as "King of Kerman". Famously, this title was held by...
- governor of the southeastern province of Kirman. There he bore the title of Kirmanshah (meaning "king of Kirman"), which would serve as the name of the city...
- Kermanshah province (Persian: استان كرمانشاه) is one of the 31 provinces of Iran, bordering Iraq. Its capital is the city of Kermanshah. According to a...
- mostly ruled by princes from the royal family, who bore the title of Kirmanshah ("King of Kirman"). The non-royal governors of the province bore the title...
- Tazar or Qasr Yazid and al-Zubaydiya, where the road turned east towards Kirmanshah across the plain of Mayidasht or Mahidasht. On most of these localities...
- appointed his son, Ardeshir, as governor of Carmania with the title of Kirmanshah, who continued to rule during the reign of Ardeshir's successor, Shapur...
- Ardashir I (224–242) Balash Denag N****h Shapur I (240–270) Ardashir Kirmanshah Ardashir Marvshah Peroz I Kushanshah N****h Mihrshah Meshanshah Ardashir...
- November of that year. The pro-German coup members of the Majles fled to Kirmanshah and Qom without fighting. In 1917, the Church of the East patriarch Mar...
- instructions of Baháʼu'lláh and then ʿAbdu'l-Bahá by way of Isfahan, Kirmanshah, Baghdad, Damascus, Beirut, and then by sea to Acre on the plain below...
- and resulted in the desertion of many of their men. Ali Mardan's men in Kirmanshah, after two years of besiegement by the Zand forces, surrendered and were...