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    Qazvin (redirect from Kazvin)
    Qazvin. Iran portal Also Romanized as Qazvīn and Qazwin; also known as Kazvin, Kasvin, Caspin, Casbin, Casbeen, and Ghazvin It was completed by Musa ibn...
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  • of Horses, The Flow of Horses, and The Love of Horses by Jemalettin of Kazvin The Blindman's Horses, a critique on the prior three volumes, by Kemalettin...
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    people in all, under the command of a Vladimir Shkvarev, were dropped near Kazvin. The NKVD quickly arrested the teams led by Shkvarev. Further units were...
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    Limassol 2002–2005 Lukoil Academic 2005–2006 Al-Ittihad Jeddah 2006 Saba Mehr Kazvin 2007 Al-Ittihad Jeddah 2007 Al Nasr 2008 Al-Hilal 2008 Shandong Lions 2008–2009...
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    and then Tehran — Ashgabat or Tehran — Baku or, alternatively, Basra — Kazvin or Dzhulfa — Beslan. The main port for outbound supplies (via the Caspian...
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    the British) (160 kilometres (100 mi) west of Hamadan) and Qazvin (called Kazvin by the British) (160 kilometres (100 mi) west of Tehran and 320 kilometres...
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    Palestine. A Russian invasion of 1915 from Caucasus established bases at Resht, Kazvin and Teheran and led to inconclusive operations between the Russians and...
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    Central Office for South Vietnam (abbreviated COSVN /ˈkɑːzvɪn/; Vietnamese: Văn phòng Trung ương Cục miền Nam), officially known as the Central Executive...
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    several months with them traveling across Central Iran (Tabriz, Zanjan, and Kazvin). He then went to Shiraz, through Isfahan, and in June, 1863, he reached...
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  • would be a very obvious choice. Trapped was edited by Nitin Baid, while Kazvin Dongar and Anish John served as the art director and sound designer respectively...
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  • power struggle following the death of Shah Tahmasp. He was part of the Kazvin-based Georgian faction, including Tahmasp's Georgian widow Zahra Baji, a...
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    1st Caucasus Cossack Corps on the Caucasus Front in the Persian city of Kazvin. Within two months Nicholas II was forced to abdicate ending the rule of...
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    grandson, Shah Sefi I (1629-1642), relocated the royal residence back to Kazvin. In the spring of 1634, news reached the Shah's court about Ottoman Sultan...
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    guns, and four mountain guns. The Persian forces were dispersed at Tehran, Kazvin (Ghazvin), and Hamadan with the objective of keeping the country's main...
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  • through Bir, Urfa, Diarbekir, Bitlis, Van, Nakhichevan, Julfa, Sultanieh, Kazvin, Kum, Kashan, Kerman, Sistan and Kandahar, he reached Lahore in 1603. Mildenhall...
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    guns, and four mountain guns. The Persian forces were dispersed at Tehran, Kazvin (Ghazvin), and Hamadan with the objective of keeping the country's main...
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  • to the Khamseh confederation, which lies in northwestern Iran, between Kazvin and Tabriz. Its regional capital is Zanjan, Iran. Khamseh, two distinctive...
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  • places he had seen in peacetime four years earlier: Kermanshah, Hamadan, Kazvin, Teheran. He was soon diverted to a more urgent task. General Joseph Baillon...
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    Botanic Garden Edinburgh. Sheet labelled Ulmus densa Litv.; specimen from Kazvin, Iran (1948); "Herbarium specimen - E00405656". Herbarium Catalogue. Royal...
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