- Most of the
townspeople dwelled in the
shahristan.
Mesut Can
states that this
might be the
reason the name
shahristan was used. Most of the
buildings for...
- Ram
Shahristan (or Abrashariyar) was the
ancient capital of Sistan, in what is now
southwestern Afghanistan and
southeastern Iran. Per Arab geographers...
- or
Shahristan (Persian: شهرستان) may
refer to:
Counties of Iran ("Shahrestan" in Persian),
second order administrative divisions of Iran
Shahristan District...
-
Shahristan (Persian: شهرستان), or
Sharistan (شارستان), is a
district in
Daykundi province in
central Afghanistan.
Daykundi var
established as a province...
- also
named Shahriston, is
located near the town of Bunjikat, in the
Shahristan P**** at the
entrance of the
Ferghana Valley, in
Sughd Province of western...
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Romanized as Shahrestān-e ‘Olyā; also
known as Shahrestān-e Bālā,
Shahristān, and
Shahristān Bāla) is a
village in Rudbar-e
Shahrestan Rural District, Alamut-e...
-
Shirvanli village.
Barda consisted of two parts:
Shahristan and Rabad. The city
center was in
Shahristan,
which was
surrounded by
fortress walls. Meanwhile...
-
importance of the city. In the
Karakhanid Era the main part of Taraz, the
Shahristan and Arg, did not grow
beyond their sizes in the
previous Qarluq-Samanid...
- the
southeast of it,
eventually transformed into a
regularly organized Shahristan. In the 7th century, the
fortifications of the
citadel were reconstructed...
- (Son of the bull rider)
revolted against the
local administration of
Shahristan.
After a
siege lasting for
about a w****, the district, as well as arms...