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- Mehtaran (Persian: مهتران, also Romanized as Mehtarān; also known as Kalāteh-ye Mehtarān) is a village in Baqeran Rural District, in the Central District...
- Persian مهتر mehtar; meaning 'chief' or 'senior' Persian: مهتران, romanized: mehtarân; meaning 'seniors' or 'elders' Persian: مهترخانه, romanized: mehtarxâne;...
- Mahmudabad Malekabad Margh Mazar Mazrabad Mazraeh-ye Mohammad Sharif Mehdiabad Mehtaran Mezg Mosaveri Murachek Naserabad Nowferest Nowkand Pespatang-e Sofla Peygodar-e...
- Mahmudabad Malekabad Margh Mazar Mazrabad Mazraeh-ye Mohammad Sharif Mehdiabad Mehtaran Mezg Mosaveri Murachek Naserabad Nowferest Nowkand Pespatang-e Sofla Peygodar-e...
- Mahmudabad Malekabad Margh Mazar Mazrabad Mazraeh-ye Mohammad Sharif Mehdiabad Mehtaran Mezg Mosaveri Murachek Naserabad Nowferest Nowkand Pespatang-e Sofla Peygodar-e...
- Al-e Mehtarian (Persian: سرزه ال مهتران, also Romanized as Sarzeh Āl-e Mehtarān; also known as Sarzeh Ālmehtarī) is a village in Hasanlangi Rural District...
- battle. 11th century book Diwan Lughat al-Turk mentions a prototype of the Mehtaran, as a "nevbet", Turkish military band tradition. Bands were formed by soldiers...
- Mahmudabad Malekabad Margh Mazar Mazrabad Mazraeh-ye Mohammad Sharif Mehdiabad Mehtaran Mezg Mosaveri Murachek Naserabad Nowferest Nowkand Pespatang-e Sofla Peygodar-e...
- Mahmudabad Malekabad Margh Mazar Mazrabad Mazraeh-ye Mohammad Sharif Mehdiabad Mehtaran Mezg Mosaveri Murachek Naserabad Nowferest Nowkand Pespatang-e Sofla Peygodar-e...
- "chief of secretaries"; Asfad Jushnas by Bal'ami, who calls him one of the mehtarān-e dabīrān ("chief secretaries"); Asfad Gushnasb by al-Tha'alibi; Gousdanaspa...