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- Nakhichevan uezd, in the Erivan Governorate of the Russian Empire, 1849–1920 Nakhjavan Tappeh, a village in Urmia County, West Azerbaijan Province, Iran All...
- Minister of War at that time, was actually his ****istant. Colonel Ahmad Nakhjavan completed his pilot training in 1925, and in February of the same year...
- The Nakhichevan Khanate (Persian: خانات نخجوان, romanized: Khānāt-e Nakhjavān) was a khanate under Iranian suzerainty, which controlled the city of Nakhichevan...
- referred to as Djulfa, Dzhul’fa, Jolfa, Dzhulfa, Džulfa, Jolfā, Jolfā-ye Nakhjavān (Persian: جلفای نخجوان) Ջուղայ using pre-reform spelling. Sometimes transliterated...
- Nakhjavan Tappeh (Persian: نخجوان تپه, also Romanized as Nakhjavān Tappeh; in Armenian: Նախճավան թափա) is a village in Nazlu-e Shomali Rural District,...
- al-adwīa. He later went to Nakhjavan and completed his seminal work, the Garshāsp-nama (dedicated to Abu Dolaf, ruler of Nakhjavan), in 1065–1066. Asadi then...
- beat armed forces chief General Ahmad Nakhjavan with a cane and physically stripped him of his rank. Nakhjavan was nearly shot by the Shah on the spot...
- the poem in 1066 and dedicated it to a certain Abu Dulaf, the ruler of Nakhjavan (nothing is known about him). The poem has also been translated to other...
- respectively. In Iran's domains in the Caucasus, the town of Nakhchivan (Nakhjavan) held a total po****tion of some 5,000 in the year 1807, whereas the total...
- military Chiefs of the Joint Staff Jahanbani (1925–26) Sheibani (1926–27) Nakhjavan (1927–34) Zarghami (1934–41) Yazdanpanah (1941–42) Arfaʿ (1942–43) Razmara...