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  • Gorgan Plain
  • Plain in Golestan province, Iran

    The Gorgan Plain (Persian: دشت گرگان, romanized: Dasht-e Gorgan), is situated in Golestan province, northeastern Iran. It extends from the lower slopes

    Gorgan Plain

    Gorgan_Plain

  • Gorgan
  • City in Golestan province, Iran

    Tepe, and Sange Chaxmaq. The nearby Shahroud Plain has many such sites. More than 50 are on the Gorgan Plain. According to the Greek historian Arrian, Zadracarta

    Gorgan

    Gorgan

    Gorgan

  • Tureng Tepe
  • Archaeological site in Iran

    archaeological site in northeastern Iran, in the Gorgan plain, approximately 17 kilometers northeast of the town of Gorgan. Nearby is a village of Turang Tappeh

    Tureng Tepe

    Tureng_Tepe

  • Dasht-e Gorgan
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Dasht Gorgan or Dasht-e Goran (Persian: دشت گرگان) may refer to: The Gorgan Plain in Golestan Province Gonbad-e Kavus city Dasht-e Gorgan, Khuzestan Dasht

    Dasht-e Gorgan

    Dasht-e_Gorgan

  • Hyrcanian forests
  • Ecoregion in Iran and Azerbaijan

    000 acres) being its south and southwest plus eastern regions of the Gorgan plain), Mazandaran, Gilan and Ardabil. The Golestan National Park spans the

    Hyrcanian forests

    Hyrcanian forests

    Hyrcanian_forests

  • Shah Tepe
  • Prehistoric archaeological site in Iran

    archaeological site located in the Gorgan Plain of Northeastern Iran, about 13 km north – northwest from the city of Gorgan and 20 km east of the Caspian Sea

    Shah Tepe

    Shah Tepe

    Shah_Tepe

  • Kopet Dag
  • Mountain range on the Iranian–Turkmen border

    ancient Near East, similar to those southwest of the Kopet Dag in the Gorgan Plain in Iran. At Jeitun (or Djeitun), mud brick houses were first occupied

    Kopet Dag

    Kopet Dag

    Kopet_Dag

  • Jeitun
  • Archaeological site of the Neolithic period in Turkmenistan

    earliest settlement where such artefacts are found. In the same area of the Gorgan Plain, other related sites are Yarim Tepe (Iran), and Tureng Tepe. There are

    Jeitun

    Jeitun

  • Sasanian defense lines
  • Part of the Sasanian military strategy

    period. It was on the nomadic route from the northern steppes to the Gorgan Plain and the Persian heartland, probably protecting the empire from the peoples

    Sasanian defense lines

    Sasanian defense lines

    Sasanian_defense_lines

  • Bactria–Margiana Archaeological Complex
  • c. 2250–1700 BC Central Asian archaeological culture

    ancient Near East, similar to those southwest of the Köpet Dag in the Gorgan Plain of Iran. The Regionalization Era begins in Anau IA with a pre-Chalcolithic

    Bactria–Margiana Archaeological Complex

    Bactria–Margiana Archaeological Complex

    Bactria–Margiana_Archaeological_Complex

  • Mohammad Hasan Khan Qajar
  • Qajar chieftain (1715–1759)

    father. Following his father's death, he lived a nomadic life in the Gorgan Plain among the Yamut Turkmens for nearly 20 years, a period when Nader Shah

    Mohammad Hasan Khan Qajar

    Mohammad Hasan Khan Qajar

    Mohammad_Hasan_Khan_Qajar

  • Qaleh Kharabeh, Gorgan
  • Fort and archaeological site in Golestan Province, Iran

    5th-century fort in the Gorgan Plain, in Golestan Province in northeastern Iran. It lies one mile to the south of the Great Wall of Gorgan, which was a fortification

    Qaleh Kharabeh, Gorgan

    Qaleh_Kharabeh,_Gorgan

  • Yarim Tepe (Iran)
  • Neolithic settlement in Iran

    Yarim Tepe (Persian: یاریم‌تپه) is a Neolithic settlement in the eastern Gorgan Plain, Golestan province, Iran. It is located near Gonbad-e Kavus. This ancient

    Yarim Tepe (Iran)

    Yarim_Tepe_(Iran)

  • Mohammad Vali Mirza
  • Governor of Semnan from 1799 to 1802

    Eshaq Khan and the other Khorasani aristocrats at a meeting held in the Gorgan Plain. Just prior to the signing of the Treaty of Gulistan on 13 September

    Mohammad Vali Mirza

    Mohammad Vali Mirza

    Mohammad_Vali_Mirza

  • Yomut
  • Turkmen tribe

    Gurgan (Turkmen: Balkan Yomutlary; Also called Gorgan or Gutlytemir): The Gurgan Yomut live in the Gorgan Plain of Iran and the southern bank of the Caspian

    Yomut

    Yomut

    Yomut

  • Jebrael Nokandeh
  • Iranian archaeologist (b. 1972)

    Mehran Plain in the Ilam province, the Caspian Littoral of Gilan, and the Golestan province, where he conducted surveys and excavations in the Gorgan Wall

    Jebrael Nokandeh

    Jebrael_Nokandeh

  • Iraj Castle
  • Brick fortress near Ja'far Abad in northern Iran

    Qaleh Pol Gonbad in the Gorgan Plain and Torpakh Kala near Derbent. Another example is Qaleh Kharabeh near the Great Wall of Gorgan which had accommodated

    Iraj Castle

    Iraj Castle

    Iraj_Castle

  • Gonbad-e Kavus
  • City in Golestan Province, Iran

    government. The city has also been known by the name Dasht-e Gorgan, meaning "the Plains of Gorgan". In the historical times, the city's populations were made

    Gonbad-e Kavus

    Gonbad-e Kavus

    Gonbad-e_Kavus

  • Golestan province
  • Province of Iran

    the country and southeast of the Caspian Sea. Its capital is the city of Gorgan, formerly called Esterabad until 1937. Golestan was split off from Mazandaran

    Golestan province

    Golestan province

    Golestan_province

  • Mirza Mehdi Khan Astarabadi
  • Historian, ambassador, and confidant to Nader Shah

    Iran, not much is known about his life. A native of Astarabad (present-day Gorgan), he was the son of a certain Mohammad-Nasir, and he presumably spent his

    Mirza Mehdi Khan Astarabadi

    Mirza Mehdi Khan Astarabadi

    Mirza_Mehdi_Khan_Astarabadi

  • Mazandaran province
  • Province of Iran

    913; having arrived on 500 ships, they pillaged the westernmost parts of Gorgan as well as Mazandaran and Gilan, taking slaves and goods. The Bavandids

    Mazandaran province

    Mazandaran province

    Mazandaran_province

  • Muhammad of Ghor
  • Ghurid sultan from 1173 to 1206

    captured the oasis cities of Nishapur, Merv and Tus and reached as far as Gorgan. The Ghurids, thus, for a short span established their sway over most of

    Muhammad of Ghor

    Muhammad of Ghor

    Muhammad_of_Ghor

  • Geography of Iran
  • accessed 1 December 2008 "Ramsar Information Sheet: Miankaleh Peninsula, Gorgan Bay and Lapoo-Zaghmarz Ab-bandans" Archived 27 March 2009 at the Wayback

    Geography of Iran

    Geography of Iran

    Geography_of_Iran

  • Mahmoud Ahmadinejad
  • President of Iran from 2005 to 2013

    Amol. Travels were continued until September 2016, when he traveled to Gorgan. Ahmadinejad's advisors said his travels were not electoral and he only

    Mahmoud Ahmadinejad

    Mahmoud Ahmadinejad

    Mahmoud_Ahmadinejad

  • Avars (Caucasus)
  • Northeast Caucasian ethnic group

    Khurasan, the Sassanid Persians built a strong wall, named the "Great Wall of Gorgan" or "The Red Snake." The wall was built to protect Iran from invasion by

    Avars (Caucasus)

    Avars (Caucasus)

    Avars_(Caucasus)

  • Northern Iran
  • Region in Iran

    in Babolsar. Other examples include Gorgan and Amol. Humid subtropical climate: covering central and western plains of Mazandaran and the province of Gilān

    Northern Iran

    Northern Iran

    Northern_Iran

  • Ghurid dynasty
  • Late 8th-century–1215 Iranian dynasty from Ghor, modern Afghanistan

    Gangetic Plain, while in the west under Ghiyath al-Din, engaging in a protracted duel with the Shahs of Khwarazm, the Ghurids, reached as far as Gorgan (present-day

    Ghurid dynasty

    Ghurid_dynasty

  • Hyrcania
  • Historical region in the south-east of the Caspian sea

    II. Under the Arsacid Empire, the Great Wall of Gorgan, a series of forts and outposts with the plains of Hyrcania, was constructed to aid in the defence

    Hyrcania

    Hyrcania

    Hyrcania

  • Kelak, Mazandaran
  • Neighborhood in Behshahr, Mazandaran, Iran

    in the northeastern part of Khahlil Shahr in the Mazandaran Plain, bordering Behshahr-Gorgan Road to its south, and Rekavand to its west. During Iran's

    Kelak, Mazandaran

    Kelak,_Mazandaran

  • Great Wall of China
  • Series of fortifications in northern China

    Underwater Wall Great Wall Marathon Great Wall of China hoax Great Wall of Gorgan Hadrian's Wall Himalayan Towers Inland Customs Line Great Wall of India

    Great Wall of China

    Great Wall of China

    Great_Wall_of_China

  • Fenderesk District
  • District in Golestan province, Iran

    encompasses the Caspian Provinces of Gilan, Mazandaran and Golestan (formerly Gorgan, Astarabad). That word band in Gilaki and Tabari languages of north-central

    Fenderesk District

    Fenderesk_District

  • Mazanderani language
  • Northwestern Iranian language

    areas north of Shahvar peak, villages in the plains of Aliabad-e Katul County, and eastern part of Gorgan County not populated by Turkmens. Aliabad-e Katul

    Mazanderani language

    Mazanderani language

    Mazanderani_language

  • Hashemite–Umayyad rivalry
  • Feud in early Islamic history

    western Iran. That August, al-Ta'i defeated an Umayyad force of 10,000 at Gorgan. Ibn Sayyar regrouped with reinforcements from the Caliph at Rey, only for

    Hashemite–Umayyad rivalry

    Hashemite–Umayyad_rivalry

  • Tepe Sialk
  • Archaeological site in Kashan, Isfahan province, Iran

    of geometric patterns, and can be compared to items coming from sites in Gorgan valley (the later levels of Tureng Tepe, and Tepe Hissar). Tepe Sialk was

    Tepe Sialk

    Tepe_Sialk

  • Behshahr
  • City in Mazandaran province, Iran

    approximately 40 kilometres (25 mi) east of Sari and 80 kilometres (50 mi) west of Gorgan. In 17th century AD, Ashraf became a site for the Safavid shah, Abbas the

    Behshahr

    Behshahr

    Behshahr

  • Asafoetida
  • Indian spice derived from Ferula roots

    effect of hydroalcoholic extract of Ferula assa foetida in rat". Journal of Gorgan University of Medical Sciences (in Persian). 19 (1): 7–13. Fatehi, Mohammad

    Asafoetida

    Asafoetida

  • Al Tappeh
  • Village in Mazandaran province, Iran

    landscape to the north overlooking the lush and fertile plain of Mazandaran and beyond, the Gorgan Gulf, the Miankaleh peninsula, and the Caspian Sea. Al

    Al Tappeh

    Al_Tappeh

  • Agha Mohammad Khan Qajar
  • Shah of Iran from 1789 to 1797

    Asia, sent an emissary under Marko Ivanovich Voinovich to the coast of Gorgan, where he arrived on 10 August and sought approval to build a trading-post

    Agha Mohammad Khan Qajar

    Agha Mohammad Khan Qajar

    Agha_Mohammad_Khan_Qajar

  • Sasanian–Kushan Wars
  • Series of wars between the Kushan and Sasanian empires

    according to most sources[which?] Ardashir conquered the provinces of Sakastan, Gorgan, Khorasan, Marw, Balkh and Chorasmia from the declining Kushan Empire. Later

    Sasanian–Kushan Wars

    Sasanian–Kushan_Wars

  • Kabaddi
  • Contact team sport popular in South Asia

    team being beaten by Iran to win silver. AKC's tenth season was played in Gorgan, Iran, in 2017 in which India won its tenth gold by defeating Pakistan in

    Kabaddi

    Kabaddi

    Kabaddi

  • Caspian Sea
  • Lake in Eurasia

    Bandar-e-Gaz Bandar Torkaman Behshahr Chalus Fenderesk Gomishan Gonbad-e Kavus Gorgan Juybar Kordkuy Lahijan Langarud Mahmudabad Neka Nowshahr Nur Ramsar Rasht

    Caspian Sea

    Caspian Sea

    Caspian_Sea

  • Kievan Rus'
  • c. 880–1240 East Slavic state in Europe

    of the Khazarian Sea". It was situated within three days' journey from Gorgan. The southern part of the Caspian Sea was known as the "Sea of Abaskun"

    Kievan Rus'

    Kievan Rus'

    Kievan_Rus'

  • Turkic peoples
  • Family of ethnic groups of Eurasia

    either side of the Caspian, Bāb al-Abwāb at Derbent and the Great Wall of Gorgān. Tasar, Eren; Frank, Allen J.; Eden, Jeff (11 October 2021). From the Khan's

    Turkic peoples

    Turkic peoples

    Turkic_peoples

  • First Turkic Khaganate
  • 552–603 khaganate founded by the Göktürks

    either side of the Caspian, Bāb al-Abwāb at Derbent and the Great Wall of Gorgān. Sinor 1969, p. 101. Peter Roudik (2007). The History of the Central Asian

    First Turkic Khaganate

    First_Turkic_Khaganate

  • History of Islam
  • took Kermān (967), Oman (967), the Jazīra (979), Ṭabaristān (980), and Gorgan (981). After this the Būyids went into slow decline, with pieces of the

    History of Islam

    History of Islam

    History_of_Islam

  • Origin of the Azerbaijanis
  • populations like Baloch and Iranians from Yazd, Gorgan Turkmen and Kurds (the closest population according to plain genetic distances), but in a half-way position

    Origin of the Azerbaijanis

    Origin_of_the_Azerbaijanis

  • Wolves in folklore, religion and mythology
  • meaning "the land of the wolves", that would eventually transform into gorğān, term that will be finding its way into most European languages as "Georgia"

    Wolves in folklore, religion and mythology

    Wolves in folklore, religion and mythology

    Wolves_in_folklore,_religion_and_mythology

  • Kazakhs
  • Turkic ethnic group

    to ethnologue.org, in 1982 there were 3000 Kazakhs living in the city of Gorgan. Since the fall of the Soviet Union, the number of Kazakhs in Iran decreased

    Kazakhs

    Kazakhs

    Kazakhs

  • Trans-Iranian Railway
  • Persian Gulf - Caspian Sea Railway completed 1938

    Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, it was extended from Bandar Shah to a new terminus in Gorgan. During the land reforms of Mohammad Reza Pahlavi in 1963, as part of the

    Trans-Iranian Railway

    Trans-Iranian Railway

    Trans-Iranian_Railway

  • Qajar Iran
  • Iran under the Qajar dynasty from 1789 to 1925

    throughout Iran. The great number of them also settled in Astarabad (present-day Gorgan, Iran) near the south-eastern corner of the Caspian Sea, and it would be

    Qajar Iran

    Qajar Iran

    Qajar_Iran

  • Shahriyar IV
  • Husam al-Dawla

    was preparing for an expedition to the west in order to take control of Gorgan, but an attack made by Muhammad Khan on the Seljuk borders, forced Ahmad

    Shahriyar IV

    Shahriyar IV

    Shahriyar_IV

  • House sparrow
  • Species of bird

    and Kudashev, 1916, described from Gorgan, Iran, is found along the southern coast of the Caspian Sea from Gorgan to southeastern Azerbaijan. It intergrades

    House sparrow

    House sparrow

    House_sparrow

  • Azadshahr County
  • County in Golestan Province, Iran

    Azadshahr County Persian: شهرستان آزادشهر County Poppy-covered plain in Azadshahr County Location of Azadshahr County in Golestan Province (center right

    Azadshahr County

    Azadshahr County

    Azadshahr_County

  • Ismail I
  • Shah of Safavid Iran from 1501 to 1524

    in the Battle of Hamadan (1503). One year later he conquered Mazandaran, Gorgan, and Yazd. In 1507, he conquered Diyarbakır. During the same year, Ismail

    Ismail I

    Ismail I

    Ismail_I

  • List of caves in Iran
  • "Do-Ashkaft: a recently discovered Mousterian cave site in the Kermanshah Plain, Iran". Antiquity. 75 (289): 487–488. doi:10.1017/S0003598X00088578. S2CID 162813291

    List of caves in Iran

    List of caves in Iran

    List_of_caves_in_Iran

  • Kingdom of Georgia
  • State in the Caucasus from 1008 to 1490

    the cities of Tabriz, Ardabil, Khoy, Qazvin and others along the way to Gorgan in northeast Persia. The country's power had grown to such extent that in

    Kingdom of Georgia

    Kingdom of Georgia

    Kingdom_of_Georgia

  • Azerbaijanis
  • Turkic ethnic group

    Azeris in Northwest Iran "in the Mediterranean cluster close to Kurds, Gorgan, Chuvash (South Russia, towards North Caucasus), Iranians and Caucasus populations

    Azerbaijanis

    Azerbaijanis

    Azerbaijanis

  • Samsun
  • City in northern Turkey

    Samsun is twinned with: North Little Rock, Arkansas, United States (2006) Gorgan, Iran (2006) İskele, Northern Cyprus (2006) Novorossiysk, Russia (2007)

    Samsun

    Samsun

    Samsun

  • List of World Heritage Sites in Iran
  • UNESCO designated heritage sites and nominated sites in Iran

    UNESCO World Heritage Centre. Retrieved 26 April 2026. "The Great Wall of Gorgan". UNESCO World Heritage Centre. Retrieved 2 April 2024. "Historical City

    List of World Heritage Sites in Iran

    List_of_World_Heritage_Sites_in_Iran

  • Azerbaijan (Iran)
  • Historical region in northwestern Iran

    گرگان All the nobles and greats of Iran, Choose from Azerbaijan, Ray, and Gorgan. —Vis o Ramin از آنجا بتدبیر آزادگان بیامد سوی آذرآبادگان From there the

    Azerbaijan (Iran)

    Azerbaijan (Iran)

    Azerbaijan_(Iran)

  • Alireza Shojaian
  • Iranian painter (born 1988)

    German). Archived from the original on 2020-07-21. Retrieved 2020-07-20. Gorgan, Elena (2021-10-05). "Dictator's 1974 Paykan Hillman-Hunter Limo Is Now

    Alireza Shojaian

    Alireza Shojaian

    Alireza_Shojaian

  • List of towns and cities with 100,000 or more inhabitants/country: G-H-I-J-K
  • Hungary 1,671,004 Debrecen Northern Great Plain 201,582 Győr Western Transdanubia 130,020 Kecskemét Southern Great Plain 109,731 Miskolc Northern Hungary 145

    List of towns and cities with 100,000 or more inhabitants/country: G-H-I-J-K

    List_of_towns_and_cities_with_100,000_or_more_inhabitants/country:_G-H-I-J-K

  • Qaem Shahr
  • City in Mazandaran province, Iran

    military outposts stretching from present-day Astara to Esterabad (modern-day Gorgan). One of the most prominent of these posts was the Arta military fortress

    Qaem Shahr

    Qaem Shahr

    Qaem_Shahr

  • Tehran
  • Capital and largest city of Iran

    classified as a cold semi-arid (BSk), while lower elevation suburbs and plains (near Mehrābād Airport) verge on a hot semi-arid (BSh) classification. At

    Tehran

    Tehran

    Tehran

  • Bulgar language
  • Extinct Oghur Turkic language

    Горган и Поволжье в IX-X вв [Caspian Vault of Information on Eastern Europe: Gorgan and the Volga Region in the 9th–10th Centuries] (in Russian). Vol. I. Moscow:

    Bulgar language

    Bulgar_language

  • List of wars involving Iran (before 1979)
  • Victory First: Ardashir I in 226 re-conquered the provinces of Sakastan, Gorgan, Khorasan, Marw, Balkh and Chorasmia from the Kushans (who conquered previously

    List of wars involving Iran (before 1979)

    List_of_wars_involving_Iran_(before_1979)

  • Sasanian Empire
  • Last pre-Islamic Iranian empire (224–651 AD)

    empire to the east and northwest, conquering the provinces of Sakastan, Gorgan, Khorasan, Marw (in modern Turkmenistan), Balkh and Chorasmia. He also added

    Sasanian Empire

    Sasanian Empire

    Sasanian_Empire

  • Khan (title)
  • Historical title for a ruler or military leader

    Sarab and west of the southwest corner of the Caspian Sea-Mazandaran and Gorgan provinces), 1747–1813 Khanate of Khoy (northwestern Iran, north of Lake

    Khan (title)

    Khan_(title)

  • Azadvar
  • Village in Razavi Khorasan province, Iran

    fruits and grains, with clothes being exported from there. It has a road to Gorgan. Its people are devoted to Hadith and literature. The city, Azadvar, is

    Azadvar

    Azadvar

    Azadvar

  • Timeline of the 2009 Iranian election protests
  • Gorgan, Tabriz, Rasht, Babol, Mashhad, Isfahan, Zahedan, Qazvin, Sari, Karaj, Tabriz, Shahsavar, Orumieh, Bandar Abbas, Arak, and Birjend. In Gorgan,

    Timeline of the 2009 Iranian election protests

    Timeline_of_the_2009_Iranian_election_protests

  • Humid subtropical climate
  • Transitional climatic zone

    influence. Annual rainfall ranges from around 600 millimetres (24 in) at Gorgan to over 1,830 millimetres (72 in) at Bandar-e Anzali, and is heavy throughout

    Humid subtropical climate

    Humid subtropical climate

    Humid_subtropical_climate

  • List of conflicts in Asia
  • 864–1041 Caspian expeditions of the Rus' 874 Battle of al-Baida 900 Battle of Gorgan (900) 940 Battle of Iskhabad 999–1002 Ghaznavid–Saffarid war 999–1004 Ghaznavid-Samanid

    List of conflicts in Asia

    List_of_conflicts_in_Asia

  • List of places in the Shahnameh
  • Roodābad Sāri Sebenjab/Sepijab Sagsār Shir Shirkhān Terāz Toos Kermān Gorzbān Gorgān Goorāb/Goorābad/Goorābe Māvaronnahr Ardabil Esfahān Khorāsān Khazar Samarghand

    List of places in the Shahnameh

    List_of_places_in_the_Shahnameh

  • History of Pakistan
  • Pre-independence history of Pakistan

    dentistry. The site dates back to 7000–5500 BCE and is located on the Kachi Plain of Balochistan. The residents of Mehrgarh lived in mud brick houses, stored

    History of Pakistan

    History of Pakistan

    History_of_Pakistan

  • Poison (Nicole Scherzinger song)
  • 2010 single by Nicole Scherzinger

    do it right... its Nicole. It was focus, performance, vocals...". Elena Gorgan of Softpedia agreed to say that Scherzinger wowed the "explosive" performance

    Poison (Nicole Scherzinger song)

    Poison_(Nicole_Scherzinger_song)

  • List of languages by time of extinction
  • Indo-European Kingdom of Navarre 16th–18th century Gorgani Indo-European Gorgan late 16th century Knaanic Indo-European Czech Republic; Poland late 16th

    List of languages by time of extinction

    List_of_languages_by_time_of_extinction

  • Iranian Armenians
  • Ethnic group

    Armenians. Other than these settlements there is an Armenian village near Gorgan (Qoroq) which is settled by Armenians recently moved from Soviet territory

    Iranian Armenians

    Iranian_Armenians

  • Ceramic art
  • Decorative objects made from clay and other raw materials by the process of pottery

    11th millennium BCE. Jōmon ware emerged in the 6th millennium BCE and the plainer Yayoi style in about the 4th century BCE. This early pottery was soft earthenware

    Ceramic art

    Ceramic art

    Ceramic_art

  • List of country-name etymologies
  • Waručān of uncertain origin, but resembling the eastern trans-Caspian toponym Gorgan, from the Middle Persian Varkâna ("land of the wolves"). This might have

    List of country-name etymologies

    List_of_country-name_etymologies

  • Geology of Iran
  • rocks. The Precambrian rocks can be found chiefly south of the city of Gorgan situated in the southeast of the Caspian Sea and in much smaller portions

    Geology of Iran

    Geology of Iran

    Geology_of_Iran

  • Qazvin
  • City in Qazvin province, Iran

    Shiruya, who made himself ruler of the whole region between Tabaristan and Gorgan and Qom and Hamadan. In 927/8 (315 AH) Qazvin was the site of a battle between

    Qazvin

    Qazvin

    Qazvin

  • Avestan geography
  • Compilation of the geographical references in Avesta

    Diverting from this widely shared localization, Witzel places it close to Gorgan. Urva rich in pastures (uruuąm pouru.våstrąm): The exact location of Urva

    Avestan geography

    Avestan geography

    Avestan_geography

  • Military history of Rey, Iran
  • and in 162 H (778–9 CE) more supporters of Abu Muslim allied at Djurdjan (Gorgan) with a sect known as the Muhammira, or "wearers of red", under the nominal

    Military history of Rey, Iran

    Military history of Rey, Iran

    Military_history_of_Rey,_Iran

  • Gilan province
  • Province of Iran

    913; having arrived on 500 ships, they pillaged the westernmost parts of Gorgan as well as Gilan and Mazandaran, taking slaves and goods. The Turkish invasions

    Gilan province

    Gilan province

    Gilan_province

  • List of mountains in Ukraine
  • Carpathians and the Crimean Mountains. Ukraine is located in the East European Plain with most of this region consisting of rolling hills rather than real mountains

    List of mountains in Ukraine

    List_of_mountains_in_Ukraine

  • Peroz I
  • Shahanshah of the Sasanian Empire from 459 to 484

    marks the latest possible date for the completion of the Great Wall of Gorgan, whose construction had started in the late 4th-century. Additional fortifications

    Peroz I

    Peroz I

    Peroz_I

  • Arg of Tabriz
  • Iranian national heritage site

    of the mihrab are two windows, high above ground level. Bounded by large plain brick walls of all four sides, the sahn contained an octagonal fountain

    Arg of Tabriz

    Arg of Tabriz

    Arg_of_Tabriz

  • List of Ramsar Sites
  • List of wetlands protected under the Ramsar Convention

    200 15,000 Lake Urmia or Orumiyeh 483,000 1,190,000 Miankaleh Peninsula, Gorgan Bay and Lapoo-Zaghmarz Ab-bandan 100,000 250,000 Neiriz Lakes & Kamjan Marshes

    List of Ramsar Sites

    List_of_Ramsar_Sites

  • Sheikh Lotfollah Mosque
  • UNESCO World Heritage Site in Isfahan, Iran

    ranks of units of tilework of ogee-mandorla form are set in a lattice of plain brick and diminish in size until they meet a central sunbrust patterned

    Sheikh Lotfollah Mosque

    Sheikh Lotfollah Mosque

    Sheikh_Lotfollah_Mosque

  • Military history of Iran
  • زیار), were an Iranian dynasty that ruled in the Caspian sea provinces of Gorgan and Mazandaran from 930 to 1090 (also known as Tabaristan). The founder

    Military history of Iran

    Military_history_of_Iran

  • History of Azerbaijan
  • Patishkhwagar (all of the Elburz Mountains), (15) Media, (16) Hyrcania (Gorgan), (17) Margiana (Merv), (18) Aria, (19) Abarshahr, (20) Carmania (Kerman)

    History of Azerbaijan

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  • Piatra-Olt
  • Town in Olt, Romania

    Jos, was attested on May 26, 1630, as a property of a local boyar, jupan Gorgan biv vel spătar. Part of the village has been known as Criva de Sus since

    Piatra-Olt

    Piatra-Olt

    Piatra-Olt

  • Babolsar
  • City in Mazandaran province, Iran

    the Amardi residing from Amol to Tonekabon and the Tapurians from Amol to Gorgan. During the Achaemenid Empire, the southern shores of the Caspian Sea were

    Babolsar

    Babolsar

    Babolsar

  • Amol
  • City in Mazandaran province, Iran

    several cities in Mazandaran, especially Amol and Sari, such as the city of Gorgan, have been engaged in minting various coins for 1,300 years. Amol, in the

    Amol

    Amol

    Amol

  • Tomb of Seyed Alaeddin Husayn
  • Funerary monument and mosque in Shiraz, Iran

    آثار هنری جلگه شیراز [Historical monuments and works of art of the Shiraz Plain] (in Persian). شیراز: اداره کل فرهنگ و هنر استان فارس. p. ۱۷۶. چاپ دوم "معرفی

    Tomb of Seyed Alaeddin Husayn

    Tomb of Seyed Alaeddin Husayn

    Tomb_of_Seyed_Alaeddin_Husayn

  • List of Martian canals
  • From the mythical monsters called Gigantes Glaucus /ˈɡlɔːkəs/ Gorgon /ˈɡɔːrɡɒn/ Connects Mare Sirenum and the Eumenides canal near Nodus Gordii From the

    List of Martian canals

    List_of_Martian_canals

  • Theories about Alexander the Great in the Quran
  • variously, with the Pass of Dariel, the Pass of Derbent, the Great Wall of Gorgan and even the Great Wall of China. In the legend's original form, Alexander's

    Theories about Alexander the Great in the Quran

    Theories about Alexander the Great in the Quran

    Theories_about_Alexander_the_Great_in_the_Quran

  • 740s
  • Decade

    the cities Nishapur and Rey, defeating an Umayyad army (10,000 men) at Gorgan. December 9 – Nasr ibn Sayyar, Arab governor of Khorasan, dies after a 10-year

    740s

    740s

  • Kurtöp language
  • East Bodish language of Bhutan

    and dairy farmers. The language is mostly spoken between the villages of Gorgan, which is just south of the Lhüntse District, and Naling, near the Bhutan–China

    Kurtöp language

    Kurtöp language

    Kurtöp_language

  • U.S. Junior Figure Skating Championships
  • Recurring figure skating competition

    Artale, Jane (January 11, 1964). "Indianapolis Duo Wins Gold Dance". The Plain Dealer. pp. 25–26. Retrieved February 22, 2025 – via Newspapers.com. "Peggy

    U.S. Junior Figure Skating Championships

    U.S._Junior_Figure_Skating_Championships

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  • Gorman
  • Boy/Male

    Irish Gaelic

    Gorman

    Blue.

    Gorman

  • Organ
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Organ

    English : metonymic occupational name for a player of a musical instrument (any musical instrument, not necessarily what is now known as an organ), from Middle English organ (Old French organe, Late Latin organum ‘device’, ‘(musical) instrument’, Greek organon ‘tool’, from ergein ‘to work or do’).English : from a rare medieval personal name, attested only in the Latinized forms Organus (masculine) and Organa (feminine). Its etymology is obscure; it may be a reworking of a Celtic name.French : habitational name from a place in the Hautes Pyrénées named Organ.

    Organ

  • Brogan
  • Boy/Male

    American, Anglo, Australian, Irish

    Brogan

    Sturdy Shoe; Descendant of Brogan

    Brogan

  • Morgan
  • Girl/Female

    American, Australian, British, Celtic, Chinese, English, German, Irish, Jamaican, Swedish, Welsh

    Morgan

    Bright Sea; White Sea Dweller; Dweller of the Sea; Sea Warrior; Sea Circle

    Morgan

  • DORIAN
  • Male

    English

    DORIAN

    English name coined by Oscar Wilde for a character in his novel The Portrait of Dorian Gray, 1891. Probably derived from Latin Dorianus, DORIAN means "of the Dorian tribe."

    DORIAN

  • MORGAN
  • Female

    English

    MORGAN

     Welsh name, derived from ancient Celtic Morcant, probably MORGAN means "sea circle." In use by the English as a unisex name.

    MORGAN

  • GORAN
  • Male

    Serbian

    GORAN

    (Горан) Serbian name GORAN means "mountain man."

    GORAN

  • Goran
  • Boy/Male

    Australian, German, Greek, Japanese, Kurdish

    Goran

    Farmer

    Goran

  • Dorian
  • Boy/Male

    Christian & English(British/American/Australian)

    Dorian

    A Dorian

    Dorian

  • Morgan
  • Boy/Male

    American, Australian, British, Chinese, Danish, English, French, German, Irish, Jamaican, Welsh

    Morgan

    Sea Circle; Bright Sea; White Sea Dweller; Fighter of the Sea; Sea Warrior

    Morgan

  • DOREAN
  • Female

    English

    DOREAN

    Variant spelling of English Doreen, DOREAN means "gift." 

    DOREAN

  • Gorman
  • Surname or Lastname

    Irish

    Gorman

    Irish : reduced Anglicized form of Gaelic Mac Gormáin and Ó Gormáin ‘son (or descendant) of Gormán’, a personal name from a diminutive of gorm ‘dark blue’, ‘noble’. Compare O’Gorman.English : from the Middle English personal name Gormund, Old English Gārmund, composed of the elements gār ‘spear’ + mund ‘protection’.English : topographic name for someone who lived by or on a triangular patch of land (see Gore).German (Görmann) : variant of Gehrmann.German (Görmann) : of Slavic origin, occupational name for a miner, from Slavic góra ‘mountain’.

    Gorman

  • Borman
  • Surname or Lastname

    Dutch and North German

    Borman

    Dutch and North German : variant of Bormann.English : variant of Bowerman.

    Borman

  • Garman
  • Surname or Lastname

    Irish

    Garman

    Irish : variant of Gorman 1.English : variant of Gorman 2.German : variant of German.

    Garman

  • Dorian
  • Boy/Male

    English American Greek

    Dorian

    Descendant of Dorus. Dorian was a character in Oscar Wilde's novel The Picture of Dorian Gray who...

    Dorian

  • GORDEN
  • Male

    English

    GORDEN

    Variant spelling of English Gordon, GORDEN means "spacious fort."

    GORDEN

  • Gordan
  • Surname or Lastname

    Variant of German Jordan.English

    Gordan

    Variant of German Jordan.English : perhaps an altered spelling of Gordon.

    Gordan

  • DORRAN
  • Male

    Hebrew

    DORRAN

    Variant spelling of Hebrew Doran, DORRAN means "gift."

    DORRAN

  • MORGAN LE FAY
  • Female

    Arthurian

    MORGAN LE FAY

    , Morgan the fairy.

    MORGAN LE FAY

  • MORGAN
  • Male

    English

    MORGAN

    Welsh name, derived from ancient Celtic Morcant, probably MORGAN means "sea circle." In use by the English as a unisex name.

    MORGAN

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  • Organ
  • n.

    An instrument or medium by which some important action is performed, or an important end accomplished; as, legislatures, courts, armies, taxgatherers, etc., are organs of government.

  • Organ
  • n.

    A natural part or structure in an animal or a plant, capable of performing some special action (termed its function), which is essential to the life or well-being of the whole; as, the heart, lungs, etc., are organs of animals; the root, stem, foliage, etc., are organs of plants.

  • Gorged
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Gorge

  • German
  • n.

    A social party at which the german is danced.

  • Idorgan
  • n.

    A morphological unit, consisting of two or more plastids, which does not possess the positive character of the person or stock, in distinction from the physiological organ or biorgan. See Morphon.

  • Gorged
  • a.

    Having a gorge or throat.

  • Norman
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to Normandy or to the Normans; as, the Norman language; the Norman conquest.

  • Organ
  • v. t.

    To supply with an organ or organs; to fit with organs; to organize.

  • Organ
  • n.

    A medium of communication between one person or body and another; as, the secretary of state is the organ of communication between the government and a foreign power; a newspaper is the organ of its editor, or of a party, sect, etc.

  • German
  • n.

    The German language.

  • Gorgon
  • a.

    Like a Gorgon; very ugly or terrific; as, a Gorgon face.

  • Loggan
  • n.

    See Logan.

  • Gorget
  • n.

    A grooved instrunent used in performing various operations; -- called also blunt gorget.

  • Organ
  • n.

    A component part performing an essential office in the working of any complex machine; as, the cylinder, valves, crank, etc., are organs of the steam engine.

  • Gorging
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Gorge

  • Biorgan
  • n.

    A physiological organ; a living organ; an organ endowed with function; -- distinguished from idorgan.

  • Dorian
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to the ancient Greeks of Doris; Doric; as, a Dorian fashion.

  • Organy
  • n.

    See Origan.