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  • Shah Tepe
  • Prehistoric archaeological site in Iran

    Shah Tepe is a prehistoric archaeological site located in the Gorgan Plain of Northeastern Iran, about 13 km north – northwest from the city of Gorgan

    Shah Tepe

    Shah Tepe

    Shah_Tepe

  • List of cities of the ancient Near East
  • Ali Kosh Geoy Tepe Baba Jan Tepe Shah Tepe Hajji Firuz Tepe Kul Tepe Shir Ashian Tepe Tepe Hissar Tepe Sofalin Tureng Tepe Yarim Tepe Vahrkana (Gorgan)

    List of cities of the ancient Near East

    List of cities of the ancient Near East

    List_of_cities_of_the_ancient_Near_East

  • Tureng Tepe
  • Archaeological site in Iran

    Tureng and the nearby sites of Shah Tepe, Tepe Hissār, and Gohar Tappeh. Yet the terracotta figurines of Tureng Tepe are unparalleled at any other nearby

    Tureng Tepe

    Tureng_Tepe

  • Gorgan
  • City in Golestan province, Iran

    Tepe and Shah Tepe, in which remains dating from the Neolithic and Chalcolithic eras. Some other important Neolithic sites in the area are Yarim Tepe

    Gorgan

    Gorgan

    Gorgan

  • Indus Valley Civilisation
  • Bronze Age civilisation in South Asia

    sites including Tepe Hissar (Tappe Heṣār), Shah Tepe (Šāh-Tappe), Kalleh Nisar (Kalla Nisār), Jalalabad (Jalālābād), Marlik (Mārlik) and Tepe Yahya (Tappe

    Indus Valley Civilisation

    Indus Valley Civilisation

    Indus_Valley_Civilisation

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

    Tepe Sialk (Persian: تپه سیلک) is a large ancient archeological site (a tepe, "hill, tell") in a suburb of Kashan, Isfahan province, central Iran, close

    Tepe Sialk

    Tepe_Sialk

  • Tepe Maranjan
  • Hill in Kabul, Afghanistan

    Mohammad Zahir Shah Sultan Mohammad Khan Seated Buddha at Tepe Maranjan Kneeling Buddhist donors at Tepe Maranjan Tepe Maranjan Bodhisattva head Tepe Maranjan

    Tepe Maranjan

    Tepe Maranjan

    Tepe_Maranjan

  • Medelhavsmuseet
  • Museum in Stockholm, Sweden

    collections of Greek and Roman antiquities, near eastern antiquities from Shah Tepe, Luristan bronzes and Islamic art. The museum is home to eight mummified

    Medelhavsmuseet

    Medelhavsmuseet

    Medelhavsmuseet

  • Shah-i-Zinda
  • Necropolis in Samarkand, Uzbekistan

    39°39′47″N 66°59′16″E / 39.66306°N 66.98778°E / 39.66306; 66.98778 Shah-i-Zinda (from Classical Persian: شاهِ زنده, romanized: Šāh-i Zinda, lit. 'the

    Shah-i-Zinda

    Shah-i-Zinda

    Shah-i-Zinda

  • Damghan
  • City in Semnan province, Iran

    Tepe Hissar in the village of Heydarabad. Tepe Hissar was inhabited in the Chalcolithic period in the fifth millennium BC.Radiocarbon dating in Tepe Hissar

    Damghan

    Damghan

    Damghan

  • Khanate of Bukhara
  • 1501–1756 Uzbek state in Central Asia

    Chinggisid dynasty to rule Bukhara. In 1740, it was conquered by Nader Shah, the Shah of Iran. After his death in 1747, the Khanate was controlled by the

    Khanate of Bukhara

    Khanate_of_Bukhara

  • Yazdan-Friy Shapur
  • Sasanian queen

    Ciro Lo (2008). "Remarks on the Paintings from the Buddhist Monastery of Fayaz Tepe (Southern Uzbekistan)". Bulletin of the Asia Institute. 22: 189–208.

    Yazdan-Friy Shapur

    Yazdan-Friy Shapur

    Yazdan-Friy_Shapur

  • History of Iran
  • at Ganj Dareh. There are 10,000-year-old human and animal figurines from Tepe Sarab in Kermanshah province among many other ancient artefacts. The south-western

    History of Iran

    History of Iran

    History_of_Iran

  • Fayaz Tepe
  • Archaeological site

    Fayaz Tepe 37°17′11″N 67°11′17″E / 37.286265°N 67.188027°E / 37.286265; 67.188027 Fayaz Tepe, also Fayoz-Tepe, is a Buddhist archaeological site in

    Fayaz Tepe

    Fayaz Tepe

    Fayaz_Tepe

  • Khwarazmian Empire
  • Medieval Muslim empire (c. 1077–1231)

    installed his nephew Suleiman Shah as ruler of Khwarazm and returned to Merv. Atsiz returned, however, and Suleiman Shah was unable to hold on to the province

    Khwarazmian Empire

    Khwarazmian_Empire

  • Dalverzin Tepe
  • Bactrian archaeological site

    Dalverzin Tepe Dalverzin Tepe is an ancient archaeological site founded by the Graeco-Bactrian Kingdom and located near to the modern city of Denau in

    Dalverzin Tepe

    Dalverzin Tepe

    Dalverzin_Tepe

  • Ecbatana
  • Ancient city, capital of the Median Empire

    mud-bricks, and dated to the Median period based on a comparison to Tepe Nush-i Jan and Godin Tepe. There are also two column bases from the Achaemenid period

    Ecbatana

    Ecbatana

    Ecbatana

  • Kara Tepe
  • Buddhist archeological site

    Kara Tepe 37°16′42″N 67°10′58″E / 37.278239°N 67.182916°E / 37.278239; 67.182916 Kara Tepe is a Buddhist archaeological site in the Central Asia region

    Kara Tepe

    Kara Tepe

    Kara_Tepe

  • Balalyk Tepe
  • Archaeological site in Uzbekistan

    Balalyk tepe Balalyk tepe, in former Bactria, modern Uzbekistan, is a Central Asian archaeological site with many mural paintings. It was the site of

    Balalyk Tepe

    Balalyk Tepe

    Balalyk_Tepe

  • Treaty of Akhal
  • 1881 agreement between Iran and Russia

    and 1876 respectively, and later to the capture of the fortress of Geok-tepe after two military expeditions against Turkmens in 1879 and 1881. With the

    Treaty of Akhal

    Treaty of Akhal

    Treaty_of_Akhal

  • Persian wine
  • Wine making in Iran

    Bakun A (c. 3400–3100 BCE) Hesar Tepe (c. 3500–2800 BCE) Tureng Tepe (c. 3400–2000 BCE) Godin Tepe (c. 3200 BCE) Tureng Tepe II (c. 3200–2800 BCE) Konar Sandal

    Persian wine

    Persian wine

    Persian_wine

  • Seljuk Empire
  • Turco-Persianate empire (1037–1194)

    son of Malik Shah I and initially took part in wars of succession against his three brothers and a nephew: Mahmud I, Berkyaruq, Malik Shah II and Muhammad

    Seljuk Empire

    Seljuk_Empire

  • Ghaznavid Empire
  • Medieval Muslim Turkic dynasty and state (977–1186)

    modern-day Afghanistan, Pakistan and Northern India. In 1151, Sultan Bahram Shah lost Ghazni to the Ghurid sultan Ala al-Din Husayn. The Ghaznavids retook

    Ghaznavid Empire

    Ghaznavid Empire

    Ghaznavid_Empire

  • Shah Cheragh, Isfahan
  • Village in Isfahan province, Iran

    Shah Cheragh (Persian: شاه چراغ) is a village in Marbin-e Vosta Rural District of the Central District in Khomeynishahr County, Isfahan province, Iran

    Shah Cheragh, Isfahan

    Shah_Cheragh,_Isfahan

  • Narenj Hill
  • Archaeological site in Kabul, Afghanistan

    Narenj Hill, locally known as Tepe Narenj (meaning orange hill), is an archaeological site for the remains of a 5th or 6th century Buddhist monastery in

    Narenj Hill

    Narenj Hill

    Narenj_Hill

  • Nowshiravan, Kermanshah
  • Village in Kermanshah, Iran

    Romanized as Nowshīravān; also known as Anūshīrvān, Tappeh-ye Nowshīravān, and Tepe Naushīrvān) is a village in Dasht-e Zahab Rural District, in the Central

    Nowshiravan, Kermanshah

    Nowshiravan,_Kermanshah

  • Anushtegin dynasty
  • 1077–1260 Persianate Sunni Muslim dynasty of Turkic mamluk origin

    of Khwarazm. His son, Qutb ad-Din Muhammad I, became the first hereditary Shah of Khwarazm. Anush Tigin may have belonged to either the Begdili tribe of

    Anushtegin dynasty

    Anushtegin dynasty

    Anushtegin_dynasty

  • Termez
  • Ancient city in Surxondaryo Region, Uzbekistan

    from Termez, in particular from the Buddhist monasteries of Kara-tepe and Fayaz-tepe. During the 7th century, Termez played host to the Buddhist monk

    Termez

    Termez

    Termez

  • Buddhas of Bamiyan
  • Sculptures in Afghanistan before 2001

    in this painting are very similar to the individuals depicted in Balalyk Tepe, and they may be related to the Hepthalites. They participate "to the artistic

    Buddhas of Bamiyan

    Buddhas of Bamiyan

    Buddhas_of_Bamiyan

  • Fin Garden
  • UNESCO World Heritage Site in Iran

    objects were excavated in Chogha Zanbil, Teppe Hasanlu, and the nearby site of Tepe Sialk. Fin garden by Pascal Coste, 1840 Fin garden by Eugène Flandin, 1840

    Fin Garden

    Fin Garden

    Fin_Garden

  • Archaeological Museum of Termez
  • Museum in Termez, Uzbekistan

    models of the archaeological sites of Salalli Tepe, Kampyr Tepe, Khalchayan, Balalyk Tepe and Fayaz Tepe. A famous mural, the so-called "Princess of Tokharistan"

    Archaeological Museum of Termez

    Archaeological Museum of Termez

    Archaeological_Museum_of_Termez

  • Bagh Shah, Isfahan
  • Neighborhood in Isfahan province, Iran

    Bagh Shah (Persian: باغ شاه) is a neighborhood in the city of Baghshad in the Central District of Lenjan County, Isfahan province, Iran. At the time of

    Bagh Shah, Isfahan

    Bagh_Shah,_Isfahan

  • Nahavand
  • City in Hamadan province, Iran

    της Μηδίας), Nemavand and Niphaunda. Excavations conducted in 1931/2 at Tepe Giyan by Georges Contenau and Roman Ghirshman led to the conclusion that

    Nahavand

    Nahavand

  • History of Khuzestan province
  • the southeastern Zagros around Kerman province, with sites such as Tepe Sialk, Tepe Yahya, Tal-i-Iblis, and Shahdad, were more on the periphery. In the

    History of Khuzestan province

    History of Khuzestan province

    History_of_Khuzestan_province

  • Shahmaran
  • Mythical creature in West and Central Asian cultures

    modern setting. The Shah Maran–Daulatabad basin is an ancient irrigation system from the Iron Age, found in the 1960s and 1970s near Tepe Yahya in southwestern

    Shahmaran

    Shahmaran

    Shahmaran

  • Qazvin province
  • Province of Iran

    as 7000 BC. Significant ancient settlements in the area include Tepe Sagzabad, Tepe Ghabristan, and Teppe Zagheh. The name "Qazvin" or "Kasbin" is derived

    Qazvin province

    Qazvin province

    Qazvin_province

  • Kars
  • City in Turkey

    deposed in 2020. He was replaced by the governor of Kars Province, Eyüp Tepe, as a government-appointed trustee. According to Turkey's 2011 Statistical

    Kars

    Kars

    Kars

  • State Museum of History of Uzbekistan
  • museum is a very well preserved alabaster Buddha relief found from Fayaz Tepe in Termez. There are numerous fragmentary remains of Buddha heads and decorative

    State Museum of History of Uzbekistan

    State Museum of History of Uzbekistan

    State_Museum_of_History_of_Uzbekistan

  • Ghazni Province
  • Province of Afghanistan

    Buddhist traditions. "The two other great Buddhist centers, Fondukistan and Tepe-e-sardar (Ghazni) in its later phase are a very different matter and display

    Ghazni Province

    Ghazni Province

    Ghazni_Province

  • List of royal consorts of Iran
  • Lo (2008). "Remarks on the Paintings from the Buddhist Monastery of Fayaz Tepe (Southern Uzbekistan)". Bulletin of the Asia Institute. 22: 201. Gross, S

    List of royal consorts of Iran

    List of royal consorts of Iran

    List_of_royal_consorts_of_Iran

  • Hephthalites
  • 5th–8th-century nomadic confederation in Central Asia

    handwritten documents from Mount Mug, as well as inscriptions in Zang-Tepe near Termez, Kara-Tepe in the north-west of the settlement of Old Termez, Afrasiab (near

    Hephthalites

    Hephthalites

  • Ma'munids
  • Historical dynasty of Iranian rulers in the region of Khwarazm (AD 995-1017)

     1–202. ISBN 0-521-06936-X. Bosworth, Clifford Edmund (1978). "K̲h̲wārazm-S̲h̲āhs". In van Donzel, E.; Lewis, B.; Pellat, Ch. & Bosworth, C. E. (eds.). The

    Ma'munids

    Ma'munids

    Ma'munids

  • Malek Tappeh
  • Village in Kermanshah, Iran

    تپه, also Romanized as Malek Tappeh; also known as Malik Tappeh and Malik Tepe) is a village in Miyan Darband Rural District, in the Central District of

    Malek Tappeh

    Malek_Tappeh

  • Panjdeh incident
  • 1885 battle between Russia and Afghanistan

    Krasno- vodsk Ash- gabat Geok Tepe Bukhara Khiva Tejend Serakhs PuliKhatun Zulfikar Merv Yoloten SaryYazy Panjdeh BalaMurghab to Herat The Panjdeh incident

    Panjdeh incident

    Panjdeh incident

    Panjdeh_incident

  • Gur-e-Amir
  • Mausoleum in Samarkand, Uzbekistan

    complex with its azure dome contains the tombs of Timur, his sons Shah Rukh and Miran Shah and grandsons Ulugh Beg and Muhammad Sultan. Also honoured with

    Gur-e-Amir

    Gur-e-Amir

    Gur-e-Amir

  • Great Game
  • 19th-century Anglo-Russian confrontation

    Sibi, Harnai, and Thal Chotiali. In 1881, Russian forces however took Geok Tepe and in 1884 they occupied Merv. As the Russian forces were close to Herat

    Great Game

    Great Game

    Great_Game

  • Khorasan
  • Historical region of Greater Iran

    the early fourth millennium BCE, for example at important sites such as Tepe Hissar in northeastern Iran. The name Khorāsān is Persian (from Middle Persian

    Khorasan

    Khorasan

    Khorasan

  • Erich Schmidt (archaeologist)
  • American archaeologist and photographer (1897–1964)

    Von der Osten, and later on dug in sites such as Surkh Dum-i-Luri and in Tepe Hissar near Damghan, in searching for ancient city Hecatompylos, and Rey

    Erich Schmidt (archaeologist)

    Erich Schmidt (archaeologist)

    Erich_Schmidt_(archaeologist)

  • Tavka Kurgan
  • Archaeological site in Uzbekistan

    related to other paintings of the Tokharistan school such as Balalyk tepe, Adžina-tepe and Kala-i Kafirnigan, in the depiction of clothes, and especially

    Tavka Kurgan

    Tavka Kurgan

    Tavka_Kurgan

  • Khvoshinan-e Vosta
  • Village in Kermanshah, Iran

    as Khoshnīān-e Vasaţī, Khowshīnah Tappeh, Khushinān-i-Tappeh, Khushinān-i-Tepe, Khvoshī Nān-e Tappeh, Khvoshīnān-e Tappeh Vasaţī, and Khvoshīnān Tappeh)

    Khvoshinan-e Vosta

    Khvoshinan-e_Vosta

  • Karaj
  • City in Alborz province, Iran

    Earliest evidence of inhabitation in Karaj can be dated to the Bronze Age at Tepe Khurvin. The city was developed under the rule of the Safavid and Qajar Empire

    Karaj

    Karaj

    Karaj

  • Merv
  • Ancient major city in Central Asia

    Russians approached this area from the Caspian, and in 1881, they captured Geok Tepe in one of the bloodiest battles in the region. Much of the civilian population

    Merv

    Merv

    Merv

  • Eslamabad-e Sofla, Kermanshah
  • Village in Kermanshah province, Iran

    as Eslāmābād-e Soflá; also known as Kangar Shāh, Kangar Shāh-e Pā’īn, Kangar Shāh-e Soflá, Kangareh Shāh-e Soflá, Kangarshāh, and Kangarshāh Pāīn OpenStreetMap

    Eslamabad-e Sofla, Kermanshah

    Eslamabad-e_Sofla,_Kermanshah

  • Kushan Empire
  • 30–375 CE empire in Central and South Asia

    fortifications, as in Kampir Tepe. They are often characterised by arrow-shaped loopholes for archers. The Kushan fortress of Kampir Tepe The fortress of Ayaz

    Kushan Empire

    Kushan Empire

    Kushan_Empire

  • Khanate of Khiva
  • 1511–1920 state in Central Asia

    Khorezm from 1511 to 1920, except for a period of Afsharid occupation by Nader Shah between 1740 and 1746. Centred in the irrigated plains of the lower Amu Darya

    Khanate of Khiva

    Khanate of Khiva

    Khanate_of_Khiva

  • Jahangir Mirza (Timurid prince)
  • Son of Timur (1356–1376)

    Dughlat was in continual retreat from Timur and had sheltered in the Kök-tepe Mountains. Jahangir was sent to pursue the noble through the narrow gorges

    Jahangir Mirza (Timurid prince)

    Jahangir Mirza (Timurid prince)

    Jahangir_Mirza_(Timurid_prince)

  • Balkh
  • Town in northern Afghanistan

    and to the south is the lower town. Another mound of the site, known as Tepe Zargaran, and the Northern Fortification Wall of Balkh, were occupied at

    Balkh

    Balkh

    Balkh

  • Bilasuvar District
  • District in southeastern Azerbaijan

    include ruins of Shahriyar-tepe which belong to the Middle Ages, the Shakhriyar fortress which was built in the Iron Age, Kosha-tepe mound which also belongs

    Bilasuvar District

    Bilasuvar District

    Bilasuvar_District

  • Nishapur
  • City in Razavi Khorasan Province, Iran

    The most elaborate architectural excavation took place at the site called Tepe Madraseh. This massive complex had been thoughtfully planned and embellished

    Nishapur

    Nishapur

    Nishapur

  • Gukesh Dommaraju
  • Indian chess grandmaster (born 2006)

    Archived from the original on 1 March 2024. Retrieved 9 December 2018. Shah, Sagar (15 January 2019). "Gukesh becomes second youngest GM in history"

    Gukesh Dommaraju

    Gukesh Dommaraju

    Gukesh_Dommaraju

  • Qom Tappeh, Shabestar
  • Village in East Azerbaijan province, Iran

    in 230 households. Iran portal Also known as Ghom Tappeh, Kum Tapa, Kum Tepe, Oom Tappeh, Qūm Tapeh, and Qūm Tappeh (قوم تپه) OpenStreetMap contributors

    Qom Tappeh, Shabestar

    Qom_Tappeh,_Shabestar

  • Kura–Araxes culture
  • Archaeological culture from the Caucasus region

    Karaz (Erzurum), Pulur (after a site renamed later as Sakyol), and Yanik Tepe (Iranian Azerbaijan, near Lake Urmia) cultures. It gave rise to the Khirbet

    Kura–Araxes culture

    Kura–Araxes culture

    Kura–Araxes_culture

  • Urfa
  • City in southeastern Turkey

    12 km (7 mi) northeast of the city is the famous Neolithic site of Göbekli Tepe, the world's oldest known temple, which was founded in the 10th millennium

    Urfa

    Urfa

    Urfa

  • Samarkand
  • City in southeastern Uzbekistan

    birds and periodlike women were also depicted here. The memorial complex Shah-i-Zinda was founded by the rulers of the Karakhanid dynasty in the 11th century

    Samarkand

    Samarkand

    Samarkand

  • History of Afghanistan
  • with Ahmad Shah Durrani being credited as its Father of the Nation. Following the Durrani Empire's decline and the death of Ahmad Shah Durrani (1772)

    History of Afghanistan

    History of Afghanistan

    History_of_Afghanistan

  • Turkey
  • Country in Southeastern Europe and West Asia

    period and contains some of the world's oldest Neolithic sites. Göbekli Tepe is close to 12,000 years old. Parts of Anatolia include the Fertile Crescent

    Turkey

    Turkey

    Turkey

  • Asiab
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Asiab Kikhosrow, Kurdistan Province Asyab Qashqa, Razavi Khorasan Province Tepe Asiab, a Neolithic archaeological site (c. 8500-8000 BC) in the Zagros Mountains

    Asiab

    Asiab

  • Ovezmurat Dykma-Serdar
  • was one of the principal leaders of the ultimately failed defence of Geok-Tepe fortress. The decisive defeat of the Turkmens by General Skobelev's troops

    Ovezmurat Dykma-Serdar

    Ovezmurat_Dykma-Serdar

  • Deaths in December 2025
  • 107, Slovene electrical engineer. Monique Tepe, 39, American early childhood educator, shot. Spencer Tepe, 37, American dentist, shot. Jerry Welsh, 89

    Deaths in December 2025

    Deaths_in_December_2025

  • Silk Road
  • Historical network of Eurasian trade routes

    0-521-01109-4. Sarianidi, Viktor, 1985. The Golden Hoard of Bactria: From the Tillya-tepe Excavations in Northern Afghanistan. Harry N. Abrams, New York. Schafer,

    Silk Road

    Silk Road

    Silk_Road

  • Qara Qoyunlu
  • Persianate, Muslim Turkoman confederation (1374–1468)

    Shah tried to recapture Azerbaijan, but on 20 April 1408, Qara Yusuf inflicted a decisive defeat on them at the Battle of Sardrud in which Miran Shah

    Qara Qoyunlu

    Qara Qoyunlu

    Qara_Qoyunlu

  • Sar Tappeh-ye Bala
  • Village in Lorestan province, Iran

    known as Sar Tappeh (سرتپه); also known as Sar Tappeh-ye ‘Olyā, Seh Tepe, and Sih Tepe Renamed Shirvan-e Sharqi Rural District سرشماري عمومي نفوس و مسكن

    Sar Tappeh-ye Bala

    Sar_Tappeh-ye_Bala

  • Silk Roads: Zarafshan-Karakum Corridor
  • UNESCO World Heritage Site

    Ancient Pap Ayaz-Kala Balalyk Tepe Burchmullo Dalverzin Tepe Fayaz Tepe Guldursun-Kala Hazorasp Itchan Kala Kafir-kala Kara Tepe Khalchayan Khiva Koi Krylgan

    Silk Roads: Zarafshan-Karakum Corridor

    Silk_Roads:_Zarafshan-Karakum_Corridor

  • Shulaveri–Shomu culture
  • Late Stone Age culture in the south Caucasus

    archaeological sites of Shulaveri, in Georgia, (known since 1925 as Shaumiani); Shomu-Tepe, in the Agstafa District of Azerbaijan; and Aratashen, on the Ararat Plain

    Shulaveri–Shomu culture

    Shulaveri–Shomu_culture

  • Turkmen Sahra
  • Region in Northeast Iran

    independence and their country was split in two lands. After the Battle of Geok Tepe over one million Turkmens fled through Iran over to Afghanistan were their

    Turkmen Sahra

    Turkmen_Sahra

  • Zunbil dynasty
  • Royal dynasty south of the Hindu Kush

    under the Zunbils around that time, as seen in the Buddhist monastery of Tepe Sardar. During the period from 680 to 720 CE, essentially Indian post-Gupta

    Zunbil dynasty

    Zunbil_dynasty

  • Juma Mosque, Khiva
  • Mosque in Khiva, Uzbekistan

    Ancient Pap Ayaz-Kala Balalyk Tepe Burchmullo Dalverzin Tepe Fayaz Tepe Guldursun-Kala Hazorasp Itchan Kala Kafir-kala Kara Tepe Khalchayan Khiva Koi Krylgan

    Juma Mosque, Khiva

    Juma Mosque, Khiva

    Juma_Mosque,_Khiva

  • West Azerbaijan province
  • Province of Iran

    a famous Golden Vase was found in 1958. The province is the location of Tepe Hajji Firuz, site of some of the world's earliest evidence of wine production

    West Azerbaijan province

    West Azerbaijan province

    West_Azerbaijan_province

  • Turk Shahis
  • 665–870 CE Turkic dynasty based in Kabul

    Ghazni, with major new Buddhist sites such as Tapa Sardar in Ghazni, or Tepe Narenj and Mes Aynak near Kabul, which remained active at least until the

    Turk Shahis

    Turk_Shahis

  • Registan
  • Historical center of Samarkand, Uzbekistan

    Mausoleum of Shaybanids Chorsu trading dome Bibi-Khanym Mosque Gur-e Amir Shah-i-Zinda Timurid dynasty Tourism in Uzbekistan Shayboni's hut (Samarkand)

    Registan

    Registan

    Registan

  • Mustafa Kemal Atatürk
  • President of Turkey from 1923 to 1938

    by these European powers. Like Atatürk, Reza Shah wanted to secure Iran's borders, and in 1934, the Shah visited Atatürk. In 1935, the draft of what would

    Mustafa Kemal Atatürk

    Mustafa Kemal Atatürk

    Mustafa_Kemal_Atatürk

  • Noushijan
  • Iranian archaeological site

    Castle Kalisham Castle Tak Aghaj Castle Shindan Castle Ispahbudhan Castle Shah Neshin Gorj Castle Tehran Firuzkuh Castle Gabri Castle, Ray Iraj Castle Rashkan

    Noushijan

    Noushijan

    Noushijan

  • Sheikh Mukhtar-Vali Complex
  • Mausoleum in Uzbekistan

    Ancient Pap Ayaz-Kala Balalyk Tepe Burchmullo Dalverzin Tepe Fayaz Tepe Guldursun-Kala Hazorasp Itchan Kala Kafir-kala Kara Tepe Khalchayan Khiva Koi Krylgan

    Sheikh Mukhtar-Vali Complex

    Sheikh_Mukhtar-Vali_Complex

  • Morad Tappeh
  • Village in Alborz province, Iran

    in 253 households. Iran portal Also romanized as Morād Tappeh and Murād Tepe OpenStreetMap contributors (8 April 2025). "Sehhatabad, دهستان صحت آباد [Sehatabad

    Morad Tappeh

    Morad_Tappeh

  • Shah Shams ol Din
  • Village in Isfahan province, Iran

    Shah Shams ol Din (Persian: شاه شمس الدين) is a village in Sohr and Firuzan Rural District of Pir Bakran District in Falavarjan County, Isfahan province

    Shah Shams ol Din

    Shah_Shams_ol_Din

  • List of ziyarat locations
  • Ahmed El Alaoui, Mostaganem Bibi-Heybat Mosque Shah Amanat (Amānatullāh Khān) Dargah, Chattogram Shah Jalal Dargah, Sylhet Khan Jahan Ali Dargah, Bagerhat

    List of ziyarat locations

    List_of_ziyarat_locations

  • Khiva
  • City in Xorazm Region, western Uzbekistan

    Ancient Pap Ayaz-Kala Balalyk Tepe Burchmullo Dalverzin Tepe Fayaz Tepe Guldursun-Kala Hazorasp Itchan Kala Kafir-kala Kara Tepe Khalchayan Khiva Koi Krylgan

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  • Red Army intervention in Afghanistan (1930)
  • USSR military action Union against Afghan rebels

    individual basmachi and their accomplices". During the punitive raid, Ak-Tepe (White Hill) and Ali-Abad villages in Kunduz Province were burned and destroyed

    Red Army intervention in Afghanistan (1930)

    Red_Army_intervention_in_Afghanistan_(1930)

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  • Memorial museum in Uzbekistan

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    Museum of Victims of Political Repression in Tashkent

    Museum of Victims of Political Repression in Tashkent

    Museum_of_Victims_of_Political_Repression_in_Tashkent

  • Amir Timur Museum
  • Museum in Tashkent, Uzbekistan

    Ancient Pap Ayaz-Kala Balalyk Tepe Burchmullo Dalverzin Tepe Fayaz Tepe Guldursun-Kala Hazorasp Itchan Kala Kafir-kala Kara Tepe Khalchayan Khiva Koi Krylgan

    Amir Timur Museum

    Amir Timur Museum

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  • Cham-e Alishah
  • Village in Isfahan province, Iran

    353 people in 116 households. Iran portal Also romanized as Cham-e ‘Alī Shāh and Cham-e ‘Alīshāh OpenStreetMap contributors (27 May 2026). "Cham-e Alishah

    Cham-e Alishah

    Cham-e_Alishah

  • Central Asian art
  • "Kings with dragons", Tillia Tepe Battle scenes on the Orlat plaques. 1st century AD. Crown from Tomb VI of Tillya Tepe (female owner) Margiana and Bactria

    Central Asian art

    Central Asian art

    Central_Asian_art

  • Darreh Shah Nazar
  • Village in Isfahan province, Iran

    Darreh Shah Nazar (Persian: دره شاه نظر) is a village in Tudeshk Rural District of Tudeshk District in Kuhpayeh County, Isfahan province, Iran. At the

    Darreh Shah Nazar

    Darreh_Shah_Nazar

  • Siyob Bazaar
  • bazaar are the Bibi-Khanum mosque and the mausoleum of the same name. The Shah-i-Zinda mausoleum ensemble and the Khazret-Khizr mosque are located 500 meters

    Siyob Bazaar

    Siyob Bazaar

    Siyob_Bazaar

  • Sacred Heart Cathedral, Tashkent
  • Church in Tashkent, Uzbekistan

    Ancient Pap Ayaz-Kala Balalyk Tepe Burchmullo Dalverzin Tepe Fayaz Tepe Guldursun-Kala Hazorasp Itchan Kala Kafir-kala Kara Tepe Khalchayan Khiva Koi Krylgan

    Sacred Heart Cathedral, Tashkent

    Sacred Heart Cathedral, Tashkent

    Sacred_Heart_Cathedral,_Tashkent

  • Khalilabad, Isfahan
  • Village in Isfahan province, Iran

    105 households. Iran portal Also romanized as Khalīlābād; also known as Shāh Bolāgh OpenStreetMap contributors (12 May 2026). "خلیل آباد, دهستان برف انبار

    Khalilabad, Isfahan

    Khalilabad,_Isfahan

  • Goldasht
  • City in Isfahan province, Iran

    582 households. Iran portal Formerly, Qaleh Shah (قلعه شاه), also romanized as Qal‘eh Shāh, Qal‘eh-ye Shāh; also known as Ghalehshah (English: Castle of

    Goldasht

    Goldasht

  • Smyrna
  • Ancient Greek city, currently İzmir, Turkey

    [citation needed] Smyrna is shut in on the west by a hill now called Deirmen Tepe, with the ruins of a temple on the summit. The walls of Lysimachus crossed

    Smyrna

    Smyrna

    Smyrna

  • Sherdar Madrasa
  • Religious educational institution in Samarkand, Uzbekistan

    Ancient Pap Ayaz-Kala Balalyk Tepe Burchmullo Dalverzin Tepe Fayaz Tepe Guldursun-Kala Hazorasp Itchan Kala Kafir-kala Kara Tepe Khalchayan Khiva Koi Krylgan

    Sherdar Madrasa

    Sherdar Madrasa

    Sherdar_Madrasa

  • Malayer
  • City in Hamadan province, Iran

    grandson of Fath Ali Shah Qajar, during his rule over Malayer and Toyserkan provinces. Tappeh Nooshijan Tappeh Nooshijan (Tepe Nush-i Jan) is an ancient

    Malayer

    Malayer

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    The King; Emperor

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    English : topographic name for someone who lived by a copse or thicket, Middle English s(c)hage, s(c)hawe (Old English sceaga), or a habitational name from any of the numerous minor places named with this word. The English surname was also established in Ireland in the 17th century.Scottish and Irish : adopted as an English form of any of various Gaelic surnames derived from the personal name Sitheach ‘wolf’.Americanized form of some like-sounding Ashkenazic Jewish surname.Chinese : variant of Shao.Early American merchants and revolutionary patriots were Nathaniel Shaw (b. 1735 in New London, CT) and Samuel Shaw (b. 1754 in Boston).

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    Name of prophet muhammads wife

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    English and French : nickname for someone who had some special connection with the Christmas season, such as owing the particular feudal duty of providing a yule-log to the lord of the manor, or having given a memorable performance as the Lord of Misrule. The name is from Middle English, Old French no(u)el ‘Christmas’ (Latin natalis (dies) ‘birthday’). It was also used as a given name for someone born during the Christmas period.

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    Strong

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    Merits of Holiness

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    Hindu, Indian, Marathi

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    Suitable; Proper

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    Indian

    Anindini

    Full of goodwill

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  • Shad
  • n. sing. & pl.

    Any one of several species of food fishes of the Herring family. The American species (Clupea sapidissima), which is abundant on the Atlantic coast and ascends the larger rivers in spring to spawn, is an important market fish. The European allice shad, or alose (C. alosa), and the twaite shad. (C. finta), are less important species.

  • Shiite
  • n.

    Alt. of Shiah

  • Alose
  • n.

    The European shad (Clupea alosa); -- called also allice shad or allis shad. The name is sometimes applied to the American shad (Clupea sapidissima). See Shad.

  • Mockish
  • a.

    Mock; counterfeit; sham.

  • Allis
  • n.

    The European shad (Clupea vulgaris); allice shad. See Alose.

  • Shamming
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Sham

  • Shagged
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Shag

  • Schah
  • n.

    See Shah.

  • Shabbing
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Shab

  • Chad
  • n.

    See Shad.

  • Brummagem
  • a.

    Counterfeit; gaudy but worthless; sham.

  • Sham
  • a.

    False; counterfeit; pretended; feigned; unreal; as, a sham fight.

  • Shagging
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Shag

  • Shabbed
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Shab

  • Chouse
  • n.

    A trick; sham; imposition.

  • Shammed
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Sham

  • Skart
  • n.

    The shag.

  • Shah
  • n.

    The title of the supreme ruler in certain Eastern countries, especially Persia.

  • Prevaricator
  • n.

    A sham dealer; one who colludes with a defendant in a sham prosecution.

  • Twaite
  • n.

    A European shad; -- called also twaite shad. See Shad.