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Shadiabad (Persian: شادي اباد) may
refer to:
Shadiabad,
Kerman Shadiabad,
Kurdistan This
disambiguation page
lists articles about distinct geographical...
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Shadiabad (Persian: شادي آباد, also
Romanized as
Shādīābād) is a
village in Lak
Rural District,
Serishabad District,
Qorveh County,
Kurdistan Province...
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Shadiabad (Persian: شادي اباد, also
Romanized as
Shādīābād) is a
village in
Raviz Rural District,
Koshkuiyeh District,
Rafsanjan County,
Kerman Province...
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Pradesh This
rivers enters Mau and
Ghazipur district in the
north of
Shadiabad and
joins the
Tamsa river in
ballia district and
Tamsa river eventually...
- the new kingdom, but soon it was
shifted to Mandu,
which was
renamed Shadiabad (the city of joy).
After his death, he was
succeeded by his son Alp Khan...
- in the 8th
century A.D.
Later it was
under Mughal rule. They
called it
Shadiabad,
which means ‘The City of Joy’. The
monuments are a mix of the
Hindu and...
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Mahjerd Mansurabad Nimjerduiyeh Pakash Poshtkuh Purkan Rashvan Rudin Shadiabad Zahruiyeh Sharifabad Ahmadabad-e
Harandi Aliabad-e
Shahid Hoseynabad Mahmudabad...
- PSP 6252 245
Pachotar SC
Jhilmit Jhilloo 13561 Dev Ram INC 11659 246
Shadiabad None Raj Nath INC 10111 Raj
Narain Singh CPI 8621 247
Saidpur Kamla Singh...
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Qayeh Gilaklu Hasan Khan
Jafar Malekabad Najafabad Niaz
Bolagh Seylab Shadiabad Shur Ab-e
Hezareh Qaslan Aji Chay
Allahyari Aminabad-e
Qaslan Diraklu...
- came
under the sway of the
Sultans of Malwa, the
first of whom
named it
Shadiabad (city of joy). It
remained as the capital, and in it the
sultans built...