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Sakastan Sijistan Sistan Sistān (Persian: سیستان), also
known as Sakastān (Persian: سَكاستان "the land of the Saka") and
Sijistan (Arabic: سِجِستان), is...
- The
Seistan Force,
originally called East
Persia Cordon, was a
force of
British Indian Army
troops set up to
prevent infiltration by
German and Ottoman...
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Seistan in what is
today eastern Iran,
probably a v****al or
relative of the Apracarajas. He may have
replaced previous Parthian governors of
Seistan,...
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British and
Russian columns close to the
Afghan border,
including the
Seistan Force, were
hunting for the expedition. If the
expedition was to reach...
- lieutenant-colonel in 1910.
During the
First World War (1914–18), he
commanded the
Seistan Force, for
which he was
mentioned in
dispatches and made a
Companion of...
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rebels from the
Baluchi minority and **** extremists.
Mehrgarh Bolan P****
Seistan Force Baloch nationalism Iran,
Library of Congress,
Country Profile . Retrieved...
- Sanjrani, a
significant Baloch chiefdom, the
Sanjranis family who
ruled Seistan with its
capital at
Chakansur in the
early and late 19th century. Ibrahim...
- Ubouzanes. He was an Indo-Parthian king. He is well-known from
coins minted in
Seistan and Kandahar,
mostly silver drachms and tetradrachms. The time of his reign...
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tribes fought against Persian force during 1888.
Sanjrani Baloch ruled Seistan with its
capital at
Chakansur in the
early and late 19th century. In 1897...
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Sistan and
Baluchestan province (Persian: استان سيستان و بلوچستان) is the
second largest of the 31
Provinces of Iran,
after Kerman Province, with an area...