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Sarakhs (Persian: سرخس) is a city in the
Central District of
Sarakhs County,
Razavi Khorasan province, Iran,
serving as
capital of both the
county and...
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Battle of
Sarakhs may
refer to;
Battle of
Sarakhs (1038), a
battle between the
Ghaznavid Empire and the
Seljuks Battle of
Sarakhs (1459), part of the...
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Sarakhs Airport (IATA: CKT, ICAO: OIMC) is an
airport in
Sarakhs,
Razavi Khorasan Province, Iran. "Airline and
Airport Code Search". IATA.
Retrieved 9...
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three top
scorers got 16
goals throughout the
season and were
Redouane Sarakh (20 games),
Russell Currie (21 games), and
Joshua Whiteley (22 games) Jake...
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Angel Selva 30 MF HUN Gábor Pálfi 34 MF FRA Noa
Yaguoubi 47 FW FRA
Redouane Sarakh — FW MAR
Cehaib El
Moutawakil — FW ISR
Mohammed Awaed...
- The Dauletabad–
Sarakhs–Khangiran
pipeline (also
known as Dauletabad–Salyp Yar pipeline) is a
natural gas
pipeline from the
Dauletabad gas
field in Turkmenistan...
- Torbat-e-Heydariyeh, Quchan, Torbat-e Jam, Kashmar, Taybad, Gonabad, Dargaz,
Sarakhs, Chenaran, Fariman, Khaf, Roshtkhar, Bardaskan,
Kalat and Khalilabad. Some...
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Khorasan and
settled mainly in Birjand, Sabzevar, Quchan, Neishabur,
Sarakhs and
other cities of Khorasan.
Settlement of
Baloch to
Khorasan were initiated...
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Sultan Mahmud of Ghazni. Seljuk's son
Arslan Isra'il fled to a
place near
Sarakhs,
where he
asked Mahmud for
permission to
settle in the area in
return for...
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Malik Dinar (died 1195) was the
Ghuzz ruler of
Sarakhs from c. 1153
until 1179. He was also the
ruler of the
province of
Kerman from 1186
until his death...