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Ostandar or
Ustandar was an
administrative title wielded by
provincial governors under the
Sasanian Empire. They
governed the
royal lands,
known as the...
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provincial authority is
headed by a governor-general (Persian: استاندار
ostândâr), who is
appointed by the
Minister of the
Interior subject to approval...
- province. The
provincial authority is
headed by a governor-general (استاندار
ostândâr), who is
appointed by the
Minister of the
Interior subject to approval...
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provincial authority is
headed by a
governor general (Persian: استاندار
ostāndār), who is
appointed by the
minister of the interior.
Until the 1920s, governors-general...
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provinces zarrbed waspuhragan-framadar
amargar province (shahr)
shahrab ostandar mowbed driyoshan-jadaggow ud
dadwar gund-i-kadag-khwadaygan
framadar framadar...
- kanārang, pāygōsbān (Parthian ptykwspn,
Sasanian paygospān or padhospān) and
ostāndār. The
historical sources blur the
distinction between the marzbān and spāhbed...
- Quarter, S****anian, 6th
century AD, from Iraq.
Sulaymaniyah Museum Bulla,
Ostandar of Sin,
Governor of Sind/Hind, 6th to 7th
century AD, from Iraq. Sulaymaniyah...
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avenue leading to an
industrial plant, is
located at the
south of
Ostandar Square. Zowb e Āhan or Zowb Āhan,
literally "steel mill", was a contract...
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raised Zoroastrian in a
noble dehqan family. His
father Babai was the
ōstāndār (official in
charge of
crown property) of Nasibin, his
grandfather had...
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nowadays called Mazandaran province.
Ruyan was also
called Rostamdār,
Ostandār and Rostamdele. The city of
Chalus and its ****ociated
towns and villages...