- Look up sarhad or سرحد in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Sarhad (lit. 'border' in Persian) may
refer to:
Sarhad Khan,
Mughal general Sar Hadd, in Iran...
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advantageous marriage alliances. In
March 1924
control of the
tribes of the
Sarhadd district of
Iranian Baluchistan was
formally given to the
Iranian government...
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Sarhadd Aqa (Persian: سرحداقا, also
Romanized as
Sarḩadd Āqā and Sar Had Āqā) is a
village in
Howmeh Rural District, in the
Central District of Behbahan...
- واخان سیند Wākhān Sīnd; Tajik: واخاندريا Vaxondaryo) is the name of the
Sarhadd branch of the Panj
River along its
upper length in the
Wakhan District...
- of the
Wakhan National Park and
protected by the
Afghan Armed Forces.
Sarhadd has a
tundra climate (Köppen: ET) with brief, cool
summers and long, bitterly...
- the
Religious Landscape of
Iranian Baluchistan:
Observations from the
Sarhadd Region". Iran & the Caucasus. 8 (2): 199–213. doi:10.1163/1573384043076135...
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government forces. However,
Ebrahim Khan was
failed to
capture the
whole of the
Sarḥadd.
During the 1950s,
tribal revolt led by a
Baloch farmer Mir Daad Shah struck...
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Turkmen borrowing from
Persian سرحدآباد,
consisting of two words: سرحد (
sarhadd)
meaning "border" and آباد (ābād)
meaning "inhabited place" (commonly used...
- Qadamgah-e Emam Reza
Qaleh Madreseh Qaleh-ye Sey**** Qaleh-ye Taqi
Salarabad Sarhadd Aqa Seh
Konar Shahrak-e
Askan Ash**** Shahrak-e
Damdari Shahrak-e Danshegah...
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alliances he had
built up over the
whole of the
province south of the
Sarḥadd. However, as soon as Reżā Shah's army
under General Amīr
Amanullah Jahanbani...