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Pushang, also
known by its
Arabicized form of Bushanj, Bushang, and Fūshanj, was the name of a town in Khorasan,
close to
Herat in present-day Afghanistan...
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governor of
Pushang and Herat. Mus'ab's son, Husayn, who was the
father of Tahir,
continued to his father's role as the
governor of
Pushang and Herat....
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under Arghun. Möngke Khan
granted the
Kartids authority over Herat, Jam,
Pushang (Fushanj), Ghor, Khaysar, Firuz-Kuh, Gharjistan, Farah, Sistan, Kabul,...
- the new
district of Karezat. The name
Pishin is a
modernized form of ‘
Pushang’,
which is how the city was
designated in (mainly pre-modern)
Persian sources...
- Mu'izz al-Din as the
ruler of Ghazni. Two
years later, he
seized Herat and
Pushang from its
Seljuq governor, Baha al-Din Toghril.
Shortly thereafter, the...
- S****anid Empire.
Cities in the
region were Candac, Artacauan, Apameia, and
Pushang (founded by
Shapur I).
Nishapur was the capital.
Abarshar was the name...
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attractions in the city area are
Zhongyuan Green Manor,
Qicheng Relics,
Pushang Park,
Cangjie Tomb, Zhang**** Mausoleum,
Emperor Shun's Palace, ****luan...
- Ya'qub ibn al-Layth al-Saffar in Sistan.
After facing defeat in
battle near
Pushang in 857, he fled to Nishapur, only to be
captured by Ya'qub al-Saffar and...
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captured after the
defeat of
Valerian in 260.
Shapur also
built a town
named Pushang in Khorasan. In all
records Shapur calls himself mzdysn ("Mazda-worshipping")...
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helped his
brother in the
annexation of the
cosmopolitan city of
Herat and
Pushang after defeating a
former general of the Seljuks. The
Ghurid siblings advanced...