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Tarnab is a town and
union council of
Charsadda District in
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province of ****stan. It is
located at 34°13'12N 71°40'51E and has an altitude...
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Battle of
Tarnab took
place in 1448. In
spring 1448, Ala al-Dawla
Mirza was
making preparations for the
celebration of his son's cir****cision ceremony...
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Tarnab (Persian: ترناب, also
Romanized as
Tarnāb; also
known as Tarūnaz) is a
village in
Kandovan Rural District,
Kandovan District,
Meyaneh County, East...
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defeat Ala al-Dawla Mirza, who held Herat.
Ulugh Beg
defeated him at
Tarnab and took Mashhad,
while his son Abdal-Latif
Mirza conquered Herat. Ala al-Dawla...
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acres of land, has 1089
Jaribs cultivable land in Harichand, Rai
Killi and
Tarnab, (District Charsadda). In
addition to this,
there are 395
shops and flats...
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Qarah Hajji-ye
Sofla Qeshlaq-e Seyf ol Din
Sorkheh Hesar Sowmaeh-ye
Kabudin Tarnab Tarun Tazeh Kand-e
Poruch Zaren Kesh
Tirchai Aghcheh Qeshlaq Avenliq Balesin...
- al-Dawla Mirza, who had
escaped to
Quchan after the
defeat at the
Battle of
Tarnab. They
easily took the city
except the Qila Ikhtiyar-al-Din and fort Neretu...
- be
completed in a
period of 4 years. List of
Interchanges M1
Interchange Tarnab Interchange Ring Road
Interchange Matni-Badaber
Interchange Dara Adam Khel...
- C.E. His
brother Ala al-Dawla Mirza,
after his
defeat at the
Battle of
Tarnab,
sought refuge with him at Quchan.
Babur Mirza had been
preparing for an...
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invasion against his
nephew in the
spring of 1448. The two
armies met in
Tarnab,
where Ala al-Dawla was defeated,
forcing him to
withdraw to Abul-Qasim...