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Qobad (Persian: قباد, also
Romanized as
Qobād; also
known as
Akbar Qobād, Kabāt, Koāi, and
Qobād-e Shīān) is a
village in
Shiyan Rural District, in the...
- Kay
Kawad (also
known as Kay
Qobad,
Avestan 𐬐𐬀𐬎𐬎𐬌 𐬐𐬀𐬎𐬎𐬁𐬙𐬀
Kauui Kauuāta) is a
mythological figure of
Iranian folklore and oral tradition....
- Boneh-ye
Qobad (Persian: بنه قباد, also
Romanized as Boneh-ye
Qobād) is a
village in Howmeh-ye
Sharqi Rural District, in the
Central District of Izeh County...
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Qobad Beygi (Persian: قبادبيگي,
romanized as
Qobād Beygī; also
known as
Ghobad Bagiyan, Khubatbak,
Qobād Begīān,
Qobād Beygān,
Qobād Beygīān, and Qobād...
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Qarah Qobad and
Qareh Qobad (Persian: قره قباد) may
refer to:
Qarah Qobad,
Alborz Qarah Qobad,
Qazvin This
disambiguation page
lists articles about distinct...
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Sorkvareh Owlad Qobad (Persian: سرکوره اولاد قباد, also
Romanized as
Sorkvareh Owlād
Qobād; also
known as
Sorkvareh Nūrkhodā) is a
village in Kuhdasht-e...
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Qarah Qobad (Persian: قره قباد, also
Romanized as
Qarah Qobād and
Qareh Qobād) is a
village in Basharyat-e
Sharqi Rural District,
Basharyat District,...
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transliterated in Gr**** as Kabates, Chü-he-to in Chinese, and Qubādh in Arabic.
Qobād (also Ghobād with a
ghayn instead of qaf) is the form used in New Persian...
- doi:10.1163/2330-4804_EIRO_COM_366417. ISSN 2330-4804. Zeini,
Arash (2018). "
Qobad II". In Nicholson,
Oliver (ed.). The
Oxford Dictionary of Late Antiquity...
- Qaleh-ye
Qobad or
Qaleh Qobad (Persian: قلعه قباد) may
refer to: Qaleh-ye
Qobad,
Hamadan Qaleh-ye
Qobad,
Kermanshah This
disambiguation page
lists articles...