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Kojur (Persian: کجور) is a city in
Kojur District of
Nowshahr County,
Mazandaran province, Iran,
serving as the
administrative center for Tavabe-ye Kojur...
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Romanized as Ḩasanābād) is a
village in Panjak-e
Rastaq Rural District,
Kojur District,
Nowshahr County,
Mazandaran Province, Iran. It is
located on the...
- in his
kingdom being split up by his sons
Iskandar IV and Ka'us II, in
Kojur and Nur respectively. The
Baduspanid dynasty was
never to be
united again...
- Tavabe-ye
Kojur Rural District (Persian: دهستان توابع كجور) is in
Kojur District of
Nowshahr County,
Mazandaran province, Iran. It is
administered from...
- also
Romanized as Ḩeyrat; also
known as Ḩeyrat
Kojūr) is a
village in Panjak-e
Rastaq Rural District,
Kojur District,
Nowshahr County,
Mazandaran Province...
- Do Ab-e
Kojur (Persian: دواب كجور, also
Romanized as Do Āb-e
Kojūr; also
known as Do Āb) is a
village in Panjak-e
Rastaq Rural District,
Kojur District...
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Baladeh Kojur Rural District (Persian: دهستان بلده كجور) is in the
Central District of
Nowshahr County,
Mazandaran province, Iran. Its
capital is the...
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Kojur District (Persian: بخش کجور) is in
Nowshahr County,
Mazandaran province, Iran. Its
capital is the city of Pul.
After the 2006
National Census, the...
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province during the
Baduspanids era. This land
includes Kojur,
Kelarestaq and Tonekabon. The city of
Kojur was the
centre of the land of the Ruyans.
Ruyan has...
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Jahangir IV (Persian: جهانگیر), was the last
ruler of the
Paduspanid branch of
Kojur. He was the son and
successor of
Sultan Mohammad ibn Jahangir. In 1593,...