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- Shindand means "green pond" in Pashto. The town was previously known as Sabzwar and Asfezar. Shindand was once a city of considerable size, and still possesses...
- relates to lush green farming area. In Persian language it translates to Sabzwār (سبزوار). The po****tion of Shindand District is around 49,024. The district...
- prominent in the Mughal Empire. The family, originally from Mashhad and Sabzwar in Safavid Iran, shared important marital relationships with several prominent...
- of Afghanistan in the Herat province, 7 miles northeast of the city of Sabzwar. Other areas of operations included Herat city, as well as RC North. In...
- known as Zinda Pir from his very infancy. He got the title of Shakarbar in Sabzwar and of Hajib in Makkah, and became so famous with the sweet combination...
- its attempted were foiled as Fath-Ali Shah Qajar had advanced as far as Sabzwar, and then withdrew. Though the invasion had failed, it had distracted Zaman...
- establishes an independent prin****lity in Khurasan with the capital at Sabzwar. In Persia, upon the disintegration of the Ilkhanate, Mubarazud Din Muhammad...
- prominent towns in the district of Sabzwar, the Green Place, which, now called Shindand (Pashto equivalent of Sabzwar). Now the town is the center of Adraskan...
- descendant of Imam Ja'far al-Sadiq and came to Kasna, District Bulandshahr from Sabzwar (Afghanistan) He started playing cricket when he was the student of Muhammadan...
- the Mongol Empire), his family members migrated from Mashhad (Iran) to Sabzwar and then to India via Gardēz (Afghanistan) during the reign of Sultan Shams-ud-din...