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    Mughan plain (Azerbaijani: Muğan düzü, مغان دوزو; Persian: دشت مغان, romanized: Dasht-i Mughān) is a plain stretching from northwestern Iran to the southern...
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    millenniums B.C.) in the Mughan plain and the Talysh Mountains in northwest Iran and Southeast Azerbaijan. The characteristics of the Mughan culture are: Graves...
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    rivers, including the highland and lowland Karabakh, Mil plain and parts of the Mughan plain. In pre-Islamic times, it corresponded roughly to the territory...
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  • Mughan plain (Azerbaijani: Muğan düzü, مغان دوزو; Persian: دشت مغان, romanized: Dasht-i Mughān) is a plain in northwestern Iran and the southern part of...
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    of Balasagan was the Dasht i-Bałasakan ("Balasagan plain") which corresponds to the Mughan plain. During the late Sasanian era, Balasagan was included...
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    throne, so he summoned the great leaders across the realm to gather in Mughan Plain and give consent for his ascension. On the day of his coronation, 8 March...
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    composed of Armenians and Georgians in addition to Mongols stationed in Mughan plain near Bilasuvar. Arghun prevailed against Alinaq in battle on 4 May, south...
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    ancient settlement located in Jalilabad District (Azerbaijan), in the Mughan plain, belonging to the Chalcolithic period, dating to c. 5000 BC. Early levels...
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  • Azerbaijan, where it sacked several cities, until it travelled to the Mughan plain, where they rested and also got reinforced by Kurdish and Turcoman freebooters...
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    Herat repopulated. The Mongol military governors mostly made camp in the Mughan plain in what is now Azerbaijan. Realizing the danger posed by the Mongols...
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    mainland Iran, Agha Mohammad was formally crowned Shah in 1796 in the Mughan plain, just as his predecessor Nader Shah was about sixty years earlier. Agha...
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    Lankaran Lowland (category Plains of Azerbaijan)
    Aral–Caspian Depression. It is named after the city of Lankaran. It joins the Mughan plain in the North and is bounded by the Caspian Sea from the East, the Talysh...
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    Mahmood Abad and Dezhman. Mughan State was located west of Caspian Sea and south of the Aras river, encompassing the namesake plains region. Le Strange, Guy...
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    populated Herat. The Mongol military governors mostly made their camp in Mughan plain, Azerbaijan. The rulers of Mosul and Cilician Armenia surrendered. Chormaqan...
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    Mughan plains and Javad Khanate in their lands did not correspond to the interests of a number of the khanates. The fact that the majority of Mughan plain...
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  • about 26 km northwest of Bileh Savar, the capital of the county, in the Mughan Plain. At the 2006 census, its population was 24,685 in 5,262 households. The...
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    eastern Georgia, Agha Mohammad was formally crowned Shah in 1796 in the Mughan plain. As The Cambridge History of Iran notes; "Russia's client, Georgia, had...
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  • husbandry was developed, grain, tobacco and grapes were grown. Mughan plain Garayazi plain Ҹ. Б. Гулијев (1981). Јазы дүзү // Азәрбајҹан Совет Енсиклопедијасы:...
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    Iranian domains, he proclaimed himself Shahanshah (King of Kings) on the Mughan plain, just as Nader Shah had done some sixty years earlier. The country of...
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    000 Georgian captives, Agha Mohammad was crowned shah in 1796 on the Mughan plain, as Nader Shah had been sixty years earlier. He was assassinated while...
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  • some box-shaped valleys of Gilgilchay in the southeast. Yazi plain Mughan plain Garayazi plain Ҹ. Б. Гулијев (1981). "Гусар маили дүзәнлији". Азәрбајҹан...
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    junction of the Kura and Aras rivers,[dubious – discuss] Mil plain and parts of the Mughan plain, and in the pre-Islamic times, corresponded roughly to the...
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    Kurds and Shahsevans engaged in semi-nomadic cattle-breeding in the Mughan plain applied for Russian citizenship. In 1807, amidst the Russo-Persian War...
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    Persians at the Battle of Aslanduz. He then crossed the snow-covered Mughan Plain and, after a five-day siege, stormed the newly-built fort of Lankaran...
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    general Pir Qoli Khan Qajar. However, when the general had reached the Mughan plain, he found out that Mostafa Khan had entered negotiations with the Russians...
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    composed of Armenians and Georgians in addition to Mongols stationed in Mughan plain near Bilasuvar. Arghun prevailed on Alinaq in battle on 4 May south to...
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    eastern Georgia, Agha Mohammad was formally crowned Shah in 1796 in the Mughan plain. As the Cambridge History of Iran notes; "Russia's client, Georgia, had...
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    southeast laid the lowlands between the Kura and Arax rivers and the Mughan plain, which at one point formed the Paytakaran province of Armenia. Artsakh's...
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    successors, Melik-Hakob-Jan, attended the coronation of Nader Shah in the Mughan plain in 1736. Under the melik of Erivan were a number of other meliks in the...
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    eastern Georgia, Agha Mohammad was formally crowned Shah in 1796 in the Mughan plain, just like his predecessor Nader Shah was about sixty years earlier....
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