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former name,
known as
Solduz (also
spelled Sulduz, in Kurdish: Sundus), in
reference to the
Mongol Sulduz tribe, may have
replaced an
older name (now...
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Sulduz or
Suldus is a
Mongolian tribe that
entered the
empire of
Genghis Khan at the
beginning of the 13th century.
Sulduz was part of the Darlekin-Mongol...
- Fesandooz, Fesandūz, Fesendūz, and Fesondūz; also
known as Pīr Sodūz and
Sulduz OpenStreetMap contributors (24
September 2024). "Fesenduz,
Chaharborj County"...
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Historical and
Linguistic Aspects. Harr****owitz Verlag. Minorsky, V. (1997). "
Suldūz". In Bosworth, C. E.; van Donzel, E.; Heinrichs, W. P. & Lecomte, G. (eds...
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former name,
known as
Solduz (also
spelled Sulduz, in Kurdish: Sundus), in
reference to the
Mongol Sulduz tribe, may have
replaced an
older name (now...
- miandoabma.ir (in Persian). 21
August 2018.
Retrieved 21
March 2021. Minorsky, "
Suldūz",
Encyclopedia of Islam,
Second Edition, doi:10.1163/1573-3912_islam_SIM_7169...
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northwestern Iran. It is
specifically attributed to the
Karapapakhs of
Sulduz and
Urmia among the
Azerbaijanis and
categorized as a yallı in Azerbaijani...
- ISBN 978-0-86698-475-1.
American Society of Genealogists. 1997. p. 244. Minorsky, "
Suldūz",
Encyclopedia of Islam,
Second Edition, doi:10.1163/1573-3912_islam_SIM_7169...
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actions for
Azerbaijan in the
cities of Tabriz, Urmia, Ardabil, Zanjan,
Sulduz and Tehran.[citation needed]
Before the day of the action,
Iranian security...
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Retrieved 15
March 2023. Xədicə İsmayıl (12 May 2007). "Təbriz, Ərdəbil,
Sulduz və
Qumda yeni təzyiq dalğası" (in Azerbaijani).
Voice of America. Archived...