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Surgan (Persian: سورگان, also
Romanized as
Sūrgān) is a
village in
Irafshan Rural District,
Ashar District,
Mehrestan County,
Sistan and
Baluchestan Province...
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Surgan is a
village in
Sistan and
Baluchestan Province, Iran.
Surgan (Persian: سورگان), also
rendered as Surgavan, may also
refer to:
Surgan-e Olya, Kerman...
- Sati Beg and
Surgan were spared.
Following Abu Sa'id's
death in 1335, the
Ilkhanate began to disintegrate. By 1336, Sati Beg and
Surgan had
taken the...
- Hosayn, as well as his
uncle Surgan, he
defeated the Jal****ids on June 26, 1340, in the Zarrinarüd
valley near Maraga.
Surgan was made
governor of Iraq...
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Surgan-e Olya (Persian: سورگان عليا, also
Romanized as
Sūrgān-e ‘Olyā; also
known as Sūrgāvan-e ‘Olyā) is a
village in
Nehzatabad Rural District, in the...
- for the
succession between Sati Beg's son
Surgan, Yagi
Basti and
Malek Asraf. When
Malek Asraf defeated Surgan and
accused Suleiman of
murdering Hasan....
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Surgan-e
Sofla (Persian: سورگان سفلي, also
Romanized as
Sūrgān-e Soflá; also
known as Sūrgāvan-e Soflá) is a
village in
Nehzatabad Rural District, in the...
- Over the
right bank,
opposite Sharda, the
river Neelum is
joined by the
Surgan Nullah,
along which a
track leads to the
Noori Nar P**** and
through it to...
- (Historical
investigation of
Mongolian nomadic culture), Uvur
Mongoliin surgan humuujliin hevleliin horoo (Educational
Printing Committee of
Inner Mongolia)...
- his
allegiance from
Malek Ashraf to
Suleyman Khan, Sati Beg and his son
Surgan in 1345, but was
defeated by
former in
Aladagh near Lake Van. Ibrahimshah...