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narration by chain, Imam
Baqir states: "Allah
Almighty has a
treasure in
Talaqan which is of
neither gold nor silver, but
consists of
twelve thousand (people)...
- as
Sahib al-
Talaqan (lit. 'The Man of
Talaqan'), was an Alid who led an
unsuccessful Zaydi revolt against the
Abbasid Caliphate in
Talaqan, in what is...
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Taleqan Dam (also
Talaqan Dam) is a
hydroelectric dam in Iran with an
installed electricity generating capability of 18 MW. It is one of the five main...
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stationed in Balkh, and then
proceeded to
conquer the city
along with
Talaqan, Badghis, and Herat. An
emergency council of war was held in Ctesiphon...
- disappearance)
Country Cir****stances 9th
century Muhammad ibn al-Qasim (Sahib al-
Talaqan)
unknown Abbasid Caliphate Ibn
Qasim was an Alid Imam who led a rebellion...
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stationed in Balkh, and then
proceeded to
conquer the city
along with
Talaqan, Badghis, and Herat. They were
finally repelled by the
Sasanian general...
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stationed in Balkh, and then
proceeded to
conquer the city
along with
Talaqan, Badghis, and Herat. In a
council of war,
Bahram was
chosen to lead an...
- Barmakids,
under the
Abbasid caliph Harun al-Rashid (r. 786–809). The city of
Talaqan, east of Balkh, was the
largest city of
Tokharistan proper.
North and west...
- 135 (AD 752–3) the
historian again mentions a
rising of the
Rwendis of
Talaqan, and its suppression.
Under 141 (AD 758–9) he
gives a
fuller account of...
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stationed in Balkh.
After conquering the city, they
proceeded to take
Talaqan, Badghis, and Herat. The
invasion was a
violation of the
treaty that Khosrow...