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Tabaristan or
Tabarestan (Persian: طبرستان, romanized:
Ṭabarestān, or Mazanderani: تبرستون, romanized: Tabarestun,
ultimately from
Middle Persian: , Tapur(i)stān)...
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Tabarestan Higher Education Institution (TU) (Persian: موسسه آموزش عالی طبرستان Mo'****ese āmoozeshe āliy-e
Tabarestan) (also
called Tabarestan University)...
- The
Tabarestan riffle minnow (Alburnoides tabarestanensis) is a
species of
freshwater fish in the
family Cyprinidae. It is
endemic to the
Tajan River drainage...
- Persians] (in Persian) Ibn
Esfandiar (1941), Tarikh-e
Tabarestan (History of
Tabarestan) [History of
Tabarestan] (in Persian) Jackson,
Abraham Valentine Williams...
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media related to Marashiyan. Madelung, W. "ʿALIDS OF
ṬABARESTĀN, DAYLAMĀN, AND GĪLĀN".
Encyclopaedia Iranica,
Online Edition. Retrieved...
- [citation needed]
Shervin was also the name of
several princes in the
ancient Tabarestan region of Iran (today's
Mazandaran and
Gilan province),
including a grandfather...
- a
defensive position against the
Arabs in the then-newly
established Tabarestan.
Located 25 km
southwest of
Fuman city
north of Iran in
Gilan province...
- pp. 198–249. ISBN 978-0-521-20093-6. Madelung, W. (1985). "ʿALIDS OF
ṬABARESTĀN, DAYLAMĀN, AND GĪLĀN".
Encyclopaedia Iranica, Vol. I, Fasc. 8. London...
- emperor, a
large Muslim army
under the
command of H****an ibn Ali
invaded Tabarestan. With the
advent of the
Sasanian Empire, the King of
Mazandaran (Tabaristan...
- Baha al-Din
Muhammad ibn
Hasan ibn
Isfandiyar (Persian: بهاءالدین محمد بن حسن بن اسفندیار),
commonly known as Ibn
Isfandiyar (ابن اسفندیار), was a 13th-century...