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Servak or
Seruk or
Sarvak (Persian: سروك) may
refer to:
Sarvak, Fars Servak,
Kohgiluyeh and Boyer-Ahmad Tang-e
Sarvak This
disambiguation page
lists articles...
- Tang-e
Sarvak (also
spelled Tang-i
Sarvak; Persian: تنگ سروک, "Gorge of the cypresses") is a Parthian-era
archeological site
located in the
Khuzestan Province...
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Sarvak (Persian: سروك) is a
village in
Sheshdeh Rural District,
Sheshdeh and
Qarah Bulaq District, Fasa County, Fars Province, Iran. At the 2006 census...
- the
Dalan and
Kangan formations in
these basins alone. The mid-Cretaceous
Sarvak formation is
significant for the
volume of
recoverable oil it holds, while...
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Discoveries and the
biggest oil
field found in Iran in the last 30 years.
Sarvak, Kazhdomi, Godvan, and
Fahilan are
productive layers of the field. The current...
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Sarvan (or
Sarvak,
Sarvaksoi and Sarvaki-bolo) is a
Tajik enclave of the
Sughd Region surrounded by Uzbekistan. It is
located in the
Fergana region where...
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roamed the grounds. This may be a
reference to the
temple above the Tang-a
Sarvak ravine in present-day
Khuzestan Province.
Other than this, no
evidence of...
- only in
coins (since
Orodes III) and inscriptions, such as
those of Tang-e
Sarvak.
Kamnaskires I
Soter (c. 147 BC ?)
Kamnaskires II
Nikephoros (c. 147–139...
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Soleyman Zangeneh Sheshdeh Abbasabad-e
Eskandari Akbarabad Dowlatabad Hadiabad Hoseynabad Kabkabad Karimabad-e
Eskandari Nezamabad Qaderabad Sarvak Vakilabad...
- He may be the same
Orodes mentioned in the
inscriptions of the Tang-e
Sarvak site.
Rezakhani 2013, p. 775. Rezakhani,
Khodadad (2013). "Arsacid, Elymaean...