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southeast of Zabol in Iran. After the abandonment of that city, its name, Zarang or Zaranj in later Perso-Arabic orthography, was transferred to the subsequent
[citation needed] At the end of March 963 Abu Ja'far Ahmad was murdered in Zarang. At the time of the assassination, Khalaf had been outside the capital.
of the Rashidun Caliphate. However, only two years later, the people of Zarang rebelled and defeated Rabi ibn Ziyad Harithi's lieutenant and Muslim garrison
Al-Mu'addal ibn Ali ibn al-Layth was the Saffarid ruler of Zarang for a part of 911. In 890 al-Mu'addal and his brother al-Layth helped their father 'Ali
when the people of Zarang proclaimed him amir. Sistan at that time was ruled by 'Abdallah ibn Ahmad, who was unpopular in Zarang due to his harsh taxes
issued, establishing prefectures and counties in the region, designating Zarang (Middle Chinese: 疾陵城, Dzit-ling Dzyeng) as the government seat, and conferring
and the founder of the Saffarid dynasty of Sistan, with its capital at Zarang (a city now in south-western Afghanistan). Under his military leadership
of October 8, 922, when he led an uprising in Zarang against Ahmad ibn Qudam. Most of the people of Zarang supported ‘Abdallah, forcing Ahmad to flee the
against Ahmad was carried out in the capital, Zarang. Led by ‘Abdallah ibn Ahmad, the citizens of Zarang enthusiastically supported it. Ahmad's wealth
'Amr's name until late 901. Tahir and Ya'qub returned to Sistan, reaching Zarang in May of that year. From the onset of his reign, Tahir and his brother
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English (East Midlands) : probably from a personal name based on Old English tacca ‘lamb’, ‘young sheep’.Anglicized form of Irish Tighe.
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Lioness
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Newborn child.
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Snowy
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Goddess Saraswati
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Bagpipe Player
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Gold
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Cheerfulness; Joy; Energy; Happiness
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Protection
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