- Nukha, and Kutkashen; (4)
southern group:
Yerevan (Īravān),
Nakhichevan (
Naḵjavān), and
Ordubad (Ordūbād); (5)
central group:
Ganja (Kirovabad) and Shusha;...
- of his men
north across the
river Aras
under Salman ibn Rabiah, and to
Nakjavan (Nakhchevan)
under Habib b. Maslama.
Habib ended up with a
treaty calling...
- (Moḡān)
steppe and the Aras
river bank,
westward to the
districts of Jolfā,
Naḵjavān, and Marand". In 833, many men from Jebal,
Hamadan and
Isfahan joined the...
- and Qara Qoyunlū and then of
local khanates like
those of Qara Bāḡ and
Naḵǰavān which formed a
buffer region between the
Ottomans and Safavids." Philippe...
- (Moḡan)
steppe and the Aras
river bank,
westward to the
districts of Jolfa,
Nakjavan, and Marand". In 835–836 the
caliph al-Mu'tasim sent his
outstanding general...
- (Moḡan)
steppe and the Aras riverbank,
westward to the
districts of Jolfa,
Nakjavan, and Marand".
After the
decline of the
Abbasid Caliphate, the territory...
- Umayyads.
State University of New York Press. Bosworth, C.
Edmund (2013). "
NAḴJAVĀN".
Encyclopaedia Iranica. Chaumont, M. L. (1986). "ARMENIA AND IRAN ii....
- in 1828
through which Iran lost the
provinces of Īravān (Erevan) and
Naḵjavān, ʿAbbās Mīrzā, the
crown prince, who
valued the
fighting ability of Turkic...
- Shirvan, Ganja,
Talysh (Ṭāleš),
Derbent (Darband), Kuba, and
Nakhichevan (
Naḵjavān),
which had been
annexed to
Russia by the
treaties of Golestān (1813) and...
- Nukha, and Kutkashen; (4)
southern group:
Yerevan (Īravān),
Nakhichevan (
Naḵjavān), and
Ordubad (Ordūbād); (5)
central group:
Ganja (Kirovabad) and Shusha;...