-
tributaries of
Tandjaro river which flows to
Diyala and
Tigris rivers. The name
Shahrazur is
likely derived from two
Iranian words: shah (king) and
razur (forest)...
- Aleppo.
Emirs of
Shahrizor in Kurdistan:
Saladin conquers all
lands of
Shahrazur and
beyond lesser Zab in 1185. Thus the
Ayyubids became the
rulers of...
- Newroz.
According to
Evliya Çelebi, the
district (sancak) of
Merkawe in
Shahrazur in the
southeastern part of
Iraqi Kurdistan is
named after Kaveh. The...
-
would ultimately control much of Lorestan, Dinavar, Nahavand, Daquq,
Shahrazur and
Hamadan and was
powerful to such
degree in
which the
Buyids refrained...
- near
ancient Ecbatana (Hamadan). It
included the
vilayets of
Sinjar and
Shahrazur to the west of the
Zagros mountain range and
those of Hamadan, Dinawar...
-
Humaydi Tribe. By the
early 10th century, The
Hadhbani ruled over Irbil,
Shahrazur, Urmia, Khoy, Salmas,
parts of
Jazirah and Maragheh.
Maragha was the stronghold...
- al-Ta'i,
which reached the
borders of Iraq.
There Qahtaba sent him
north to
Shahrazur to
counter an
Umayyad army
under Uthman ibn
Sufyan which was threatening...
- p. 1136. ISBN 978-90-04-09790-2. Penjweni, Sarwar. "The
occupation of
Shahrazur in
three campaigns of
Islamic conquests (in Kurdish).pdf". {{cite journal}}:...
- 293/4, who
describes how the
aristocracy of Asoristan, Garmekan, and
Shahrazur met him at
Hayan i
Nikatra in
order to
convince him to
become the new...
-
related to the
ruling Qajar dynasty of Iran. His
forces quickly occupied Shahrazur and Kir****, and laid
siege to Baghdad. His
skills and
ambitions mirrored...