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Khorramshahr (Persian: خرمشهر; [xoræmˈʃæhɾ]) is a city in the
Central District of
Khorramshahr County,
Khuzestan province, Iran,
serving as
capital of...
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Muhammara was
given its name
because its soil was red.
Since the
emergence of
Mohammerah in 1812 as an
autonomous emirate in Arabistan, it had been a bone of contention...
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Imperial Order of the Aqdas), was the
Ruler of Arabistan, the
Sheikh of
Mohammerah from the
Kasebite clan of the Banu Ka'b, of
which he was the
Sheikh of...
- The
following monarchs either lost
their thrones through deposition by a coup d'état, by a
referendum which abolished their throne, or
chose to abdicate...
- Ch****ib, son of
Sheikh Khazʿal bin Jaber,
Crown Prince of the
Emirate of
Mohammerah,
wearing the
adorned bisht affiliated with the clothing, in a picture...
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Iranian government revisited the
issue of
taxation from the
tribal areas of
Mohammerah. From
April 29 to May 2, 1922,
Sheikh Khazal and
Bakhtiari Khans convened...
- of 1921 events,
relations of
Persian government with the
Sheikhdom of
Mohammerah had also
become strained. In 1924,
Sheikh Khazal rebellion broke out in...
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Emirate of
Mohammerah (later
named Khorramshahr),
overlord of the
Muhaisin tribal confederation and Emir of the oil rich
emirate of
Mohammerah,
today part...
- Al-Kaabi (1780–1881; Arabic: الشيخ جابر بن مرداو الكعبي) was the
Sheikh of
Mohammerah[citation needed]
during the 19th century.
Sheikh Jabir was
troubled by...
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Gangtok at the time.
Other appointees include:
Sheikh Khaz'al Khan of
Mohammerah received the GCIE in 1916,
promoted from a KCIE in 1910. Raja Sir S. Ramaswami...