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  • Zand
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Zand may refer to: Zend, a class of exegetical commentaries on Zoroastrian scripture Zand District, an administrative subdivision of Iran Zand Boulevard

    Zand

    Zand

  • Zand dynasty
  • Iranian royal dynasty (1751–1794)

    The Zand dynasty (Persian: دودمان زندیان, romanized: Dudemān-e Zandiyān) was an Iranian dynasty founded by Karim Khan Zand (r. 1751–1779) of the Zand tribe

    Zand dynasty

    Zand dynasty

    Zand_dynasty

  • Zand (musician)
  • English musician

    better known by their stage name Zand (typically stylized in all caps), is an English pop musician from Blackpool. Zand is best known for their eccentric

    Zand (musician)

    Zand_(musician)

  • Zand Iran
  • Iran under the Zand dynasty from 1751 to 1794

    The Guarded Domains of Iran, commonly known as Zand Iran, was the Iranian state under the rule of the Zand dynasty. It initially ruled southern and central

    Zand Iran

    Zand Iran

    Zand_Iran

  • Karim Khan Zand
  • Vakil ol-Ra'aya of Iran from 1751 to 1779

    Mohammad Karim Khan Zand (Persian: محمدکریم خان زند, romanized: Mohammad Karīm Khân-e Zand; c. 1705 – 1 March 1779) was the founder of the Zand dynasty, ruling

    Karim Khan Zand

    Karim Khan Zand

    Karim_Khan_Zand

  • Ben Zand
  • British filmmaker

    Benjamin Zand (born 2 February 1991) is a British journalist and YouTuber. He has received a AIB award and an RTS award. Benjamin Zand grew up in Liverpool

    Ben Zand

    Ben_Zand

  • Zand (tribe)
  • Kurdish tribe in Iraq and Iran

    The Zand tribe (Laki: ئیل زند) is a Laki-speaking Kurdish tribe mainly populating the countryside of Khanaqin in Iraq and in the provinces of Kurdistan

    Zand (tribe)

    Zand_(tribe)

  • Sahar Zand
  • British Iranian journalist (born 1989)

    Zand (Persian: سحر‌زند, born 21 January 1989), is a British Iranian television and radio presenter, broadcast journalist and documentary maker. Zand has

    Sahar Zand

    Sahar_Zand

  • Zend
  • Zoroastrian exegetical glosses, paraphrases, commentaries and translations

    Zend or Zand (Middle Persian: 𐭦𐭭𐭣) is a Zoroastrian term for Middle Persian or Pahlavi versions and commentaries of Avestan texts. These translations

    Zend

    Zend

  • Shiloh 't Zand
  • Dutch footballer (born 2003)

    Shiloh 't Zand (born 14 May 2003) is a Dutch professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Eredivisie club Feyenoord. From Rotterdam, 't Zand started

    Shiloh 't Zand

    Shiloh_'t_Zand

  • Kayvon Zand
  • American nightlife personality and musician

    Kayvon Zand, also known as Nadia Kayvon Zand, is an American nightlife personality and founder of Zandwagon, a model management and specialty casting

    Kayvon Zand

    Kayvon_Zand

  • Sadeq Khan Zand
  • Shah of Iran from 1779 to 1781

    Sadeq Khan Zand (Persian: صادق‌خان زند; d. 1781), also known as Mohammad Sadeq, was the fourth Shah of the Zand dynasty of Iran from 22 August 1779 until

    Sadeq Khan Zand

    Sadeq Khan Zand

    Sadeq_Khan_Zand

  • 't Zand
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Zand may refer to several settlements: In Belgium: 't Zand (Brugge) [nl] in Bruges In the Netherlands: 't Zand, Alphen-Chaam in North Brabant 't Zand

    't Zand

    't_Zand

  • Ali Zand Vakili
  • Musical artist

    Ali Zand Vakili (Persian: علی زند وکیلی) is an Iranian singer, composer, and music teacher. He began his artistic career in music as a child by singing

    Ali Zand Vakili

    Ali Zand Vakili

    Ali_Zand_Vakili

  • 't Zand, Schagen
  • Village in North Holland, Netherlands

    't Zand is a village in the Dutch province of North Holland. It is a part of the municipality of Schagen and lies about 12 kilometres (7.5 mi) south of

    't Zand, Schagen

    't Zand, Schagen

    't_Zand,_Schagen

  • Abol-Fath Khan Zand
  • Khan of Iran in 1779

    Abol-Fath Khan Zand (Persian: ابوالفتح خان زند; 1755/1756 – 1787) was the third khan of Zand Iran, ruling from 6 March 1779 until 22 August 1779. After

    Abol-Fath Khan Zand

    Abol-Fath_Khan_Zand

  • Lotf Ali Khan
  • Shah of Iran from 1789 to 1794

    the Zand dynasty, ruling from 1789 to 1794. Lotf Ali Khan Zand came to power after a decade of infighting among a succession of violent and inept Zand chiefs

    Lotf Ali Khan

    Lotf Ali Khan

    Lotf_Ali_Khan

  • Banafsheh Zand-Bonazzi
  • Iranian writer, film producer and human rights activist (b. 1961)

    Banafsheh Zand-Bonazzi (Persian: بنفشه زند بونازی; born 1961) is an Iranian writer, film producer and human rights activist. Zand-Bonazzi was born in

    Banafsheh Zand-Bonazzi

    Banafsheh_Zand-Bonazzi

  • Saqt az-Zand
  • Poetry collection by Al-Ma'arri

    Saqt az-Zand (Arabic: سقط الزند, romanized: Saqṭ az-Zand; also transliterated as Sikt al-Zand and translated as The Spark of the Fire Stick or The Falling

    Saqt az-Zand

    Saqt az-Zand

    Saqt_az-Zand

  • Mohammad-Ali Khan Zand
  • Khan of Iran in 1779

    Mohammad-Ali Khan Zand (Persian: محمدعلی خان زند; born c. 1760; died after 1792) was the second khan of Zand Iran, ruling from 6 March 1779 until 19 June

    Mohammad-Ali Khan Zand

    Mohammad-Ali_Khan_Zand

  • Vali dynasty
  • Former ruling dynasty of Luristan

    Karim Khan Zand in Lorestan, while the Feyli Lur tribes under Ismail Khan opposed Karim Khan Zand. Karim Khan Zand installed Sabz-Ali Khan Zand around 1759

    Vali dynasty

    Vali dynasty

    Vali_dynasty

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

    His father was killed in 1759, and in 1763 he was captured by Karim Khan Zand, Iran's new overlord. He spent the next sixteen years as a hostage at Karim

    Agha Mohammad Khan Qajar

    Agha Mohammad Khan Qajar

    Agha_Mohammad_Khan_Qajar

  • Mohammad Khan Zand
  • Last claimant of the Zand dynasty

    Mohammad Khan Zand was the son of Zaki Khan and the last claimant of the Zand dynasty in Iran during the 18th century.. He lived in Basra during the reign

    Mohammad Khan Zand

    Mohammad_Khan_Zand

  • Jafar Qoli Khan Qajar
  • 18th-century Iranian prince and commander

    Jafar Qoli Khan Qajar (Persian: جعفرقلی خان قاجار; born 1752 in Gorgan, Zand Iran; died 1791 in Tehran, Qajar Iran) was an Iranian prince of the Qajar

    Jafar Qoli Khan Qajar

    Jafar Qoli Khan Qajar

    Jafar_Qoli_Khan_Qajar

  • Ali-Morad Khan Zand
  • Ruler of the Zand dynasty (1781–1785)

    Ali-Morad Khan Zand (Persian: علیمرادخان زند; c. 1740 – 11 February 1785) was the fifth ruler of the Zand dynasty of Iran, ruling from 15 March 1781 until

    Ali-Morad Khan Zand

    Ali-Morad Khan Zand

    Ali-Morad_Khan_Zand

  • Battle of Astarabad (1759)
  • Conflict between the Zand and Qajar in Iran

    on 14 February 1759, between the forces of Karim Khan Zand, commanded by Shaykh Ali Khan Zand, and Mohammad Hasan Khan Qajar. The battle resulted in

    Battle of Astarabad (1759)

    Battle of Astarabad (1759)

    Battle_of_Astarabad_(1759)

  • Nathalie Zand
  • Polish neurologist

    Nathalie Zylberlast-Zand (1883 – 1942) was a Polish Jewish neurologist who died in a Nazi prison during World War II. She published research under several

    Nathalie Zand

    Nathalie Zand

    Nathalie_Zand

  • Battle of Zand River
  • Battle during the Second Boer War on May 10, 1900

    The Battle of Zand River, also known as the Battle of Sand River was an engagement between the British forces under Lord Roberts that faced a Boer defensive

    Battle of Zand River

    Battle of Zand River

    Battle_of_Zand_River

  • Jafar Khan
  • Shah of Iran from 1785 to 1789

    Khan Zand, (Persian: جعفر خان زند) was the sixth shah (king) of the Zand dynasty of Iran from 1785 to 1789. He was the son of Sadegh Khan Zand, who was

    Jafar Khan

    Jafar Khan

    Jafar_Khan

  • Zaki Khan Zand
  • Contender for the Iranian throne (died 1779)

    Zaki Khan Zand (died 6 June 1779) was an Iranian military commander and contender for the throne. A member of the Zand dynasty of Iran, Zaki Khan, though

    Zaki Khan Zand

    Zaki_Khan_Zand

  • Zand-i Wahman yasn
  • Medieval Zoroastrian apocalyptical text in Middle Persian

    The Zand-i Wahman Yasn is a medieval Zoroastrian apocalyptical text in Middle Persian. It professes to be a prophetical work, in which Ahura Mazda gives

    Zand-i Wahman yasn

    Zand-i Wahman yasn

    Zand-i_Wahman_yasn

  • Shazand
  • City in Markazi province, Iran

    also known as Azadshahr (آزادشَهر), also romanized as Āzādshahr; and Shah Zand Formerly Sarband County OpenStreetMap contributors (4 January 2025). "Shazand

    Shazand

    Shazand

    Shazand

  • Zand campaigns in Kurdistan and Luristan
  • The Zand campaigns in Kurdistan and Luristan were several military campaigns by the Zand dynasty which began when Karim Khan Zand led the first expansion

    Zand campaigns in Kurdistan and Luristan

    Zand_campaigns_in_Kurdistan_and_Luristan

  • Quest of Persia
  • 2005 video game

    series “The End of Innocence” was released in September 2005. "Lotfali Khan Zand" was released in May 2008. Quest of Persia: The End of Innocence (Persian:

    Quest of Persia

    Quest_of_Persia

  • Iran
  • Country in West Asia

    lost all but a small domain in Khorasan. The Zand family seized control of much of Iran in the 1750s. The Zand rulers never proclaimed themselves to be shahs

    Iran

    Iran

    Iran

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

    struggle following the death of Karim Khan Zand in 1779, Agha Mohammad defeated all competitors from the preceding Zand and Afsharid dynasties, unifying Iran

    Qajar Iran

    Qajar Iran

    Qajar_Iran

  • Lak (tribe)
  • Kurdish tribe found in Iran

    subordinate to Karim Khan Zand. Ismail Khan was alarmed by the rise of the Zands and mainly opposed Karim Khan Zand because the Zands were local Laks of humble

    Lak (tribe)

    Lak_(tribe)

  • Loon op Zand
  • Municipality in North Brabant, Netherlands

    Loon op Zand (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈloːn ɔp ˈsɑnt] ) is a municipality and a village in the southern Netherlands. It had a population of 23,504 in 2021

    Loon op Zand

    Loon op Zand

    Loon_op_Zand

  • Malayer
  • City in Hamadan province, Iran

    the Gheisari family and the Zand rulers. During the formation and consolidation of the Zand state under Karim Khan Zand, tribal coalitions were vital

    Malayer

    Malayer

  • Shlomo Sand
  • Israeli historian and academic (born 1946)

    Shlomo Sand (pronounced Zand; Hebrew: שלמה זנד; born 10 September 1946) is an Israeli post-Zionist historian and socialist. He has served as an emeritus

    Shlomo Sand

    Shlomo Sand

    Shlomo_Sand

  • Karim Zand
  • Kurdish historian and geographer (1924–2017)

    Karim Zand (Kurdish: که‌ریم زه‌ند, کەریم زەند, 1924–2017) was a Kurdish historian and geographer known for his writings on Kurdish history, tribes and

    Karim Zand

    Karim_Zand

  • Fath-Ali Shah Qajar
  • Shah of Iran from 1797 to 1834

    to rebel against the Zand dynasty, Baba Khan (then aged five) was sent as a hostage to the court of the Zand ruler Karim Khan Zand (r. 1751–1779) in Shiraz

    Fath-Ali Shah Qajar

    Fath-Ali Shah Qajar

    Fath-Ali_Shah_Qajar

  • Ebrahim Zand
  • Iranian politician (1888–1974)

    Ebrahim Zand (Persian: ابراهیم زند; 1888–1974) was an Iranian politician. Zand received his primary education in Tehran and went to Russia to continue

    Ebrahim Zand

    Ebrahim_Zand

  • Ottoman–Persian Wars
  • Series of wars through the 16th to 19th centuries

    were a series of wars between the Ottoman Empire and the Safavid, Afsharid, Zand, and Qajar states of Iran (Persia) through the 16th–19th centuries. The Ottomans

    Ottoman–Persian Wars

    Ottoman–Persian_Wars

  • Siege of Kerman
  • Qajar siege the capital of the Zand Dynasty

    forces led by Agha Mohammad Khan Qajar against Zand forces led by Lotf Ali Khan (the last Khan of the Zand dynasty) which resulted in a decisive Qajar victory

    Siege of Kerman

    Siege of Kerman

    Siege_of_Kerman

  • Nosson Zand
  • Musical artist (born 1981)

    Nathan Isaac Zand (born December 11, 1981), also known as Nosson Zand, is an American Chasidic rapper from Boston, Massachusetts. Zand was born in Brookline

    Nosson Zand

    Nosson Zand

    Nosson_Zand

  • Holy Roman Empire
  • European political entity (800/962–1806)

    Empire Nazi Germany Indian Indo-Persian Mughal Sikh Iranian Safavid Afsharid Zand Qajar Pahlavi Japanese Kazakh Korean Maratha Mexican First Second Mongol

    Holy Roman Empire

    Holy Roman Empire

    Holy_Roman_Empire

  • Anneke Grönloh
  • Musical artist

    in 1959 that lasted throughout the 1960s, and scored a hit with "Brandend Zand", one of the best-selling Dutch songs of all time. Grönloh was born in Tondano

    Anneke Grönloh

    Anneke Grönloh

    Anneke_Grönloh

  • Seyd Morad Khan
  • Shah of Iran in 1789

    king of the Zand dynasty. His brief reign is indicative of the ruthless and brutal struggle for power that prevailed among members of the Zand family following

    Seyd Morad Khan

    Seyd Morad Khan

    Seyd_Morad_Khan

  • Khosrow Shakeri Zand
  • Khosrow Shakeri Zand (Persian خسرو شاکری زند), also known under his pen name Cosroe Chaqueri (July 3, 1938 – June 30, 2015) was a historian, researcher

    Khosrow Shakeri Zand

    Khosrow_Shakeri_Zand

  • Mohammad Sadiq (painter)
  • 18th century Iranian painter

    noted artist from 18th century Iran. He was a painter at the court of the Zand ruler Karim Khan (r. 1750–79). After Karim Khan's death, he worked for the

    Mohammad Sadiq (painter)

    Mohammad_Sadiq_(painter)

  • Arg of Karim Khan
  • Citadel in Shiraz, Iranian national heritage site

    Iran. It was built as part of a complex during the Zand era. It is named after Karim Khan Zand, and served as his living quarters. It is rectangular

    Arg of Karim Khan

    Arg of Karim Khan

    Arg_of_Karim_Khan

  • Karim Khan Zand: A History of Iran, 1747–1779
  • 1979 history book by John R. Perry

    Karim Khan Zand: A History of Iran, 1747–1779 is a history book by John R. Perry that focuses on Karim Khan Zand, the founder of the Zand Dynasty, who

    Karim Khan Zand: A History of Iran, 1747–1779

    Karim_Khan_Zand:_A_History_of_Iran,_1747–1779

  • Ottoman–Persian War (1776–1779)
  • Series of conflicts fought between the Ottoman Empire and Zand Iran from 1775 to 1776

    between the Ottoman Empire and Zand Iran. The Iranians, ruled by Karim Khan Zand and led by his brother Sadeq Khan Zand, invaded southern Iraq and after

    Ottoman–Persian War (1776–1779)

    Ottoman–Persian War (1776–1779)

    Ottoman–Persian_War_(1776–1779)

  • Melt Yourself Down
  • British band

    Members Pete Wareham George Crowley Ruth Goller Kushal Gaya Adam Betts Zands Duggan Past members Shabaka Hutchings Tom Skinner Website www.meltyourselfdown

    Melt Yourself Down

    Melt Yourself Down

    Melt_Yourself_Down

  • Ali Mardan Khan Bakhtiari
  • Vakil-e daulat ("deputy of the state")

    however, driven back by Karim Khan Zand's forces, and after a number of clashes throughout the years, was murdered by two Zand chieftains at his own encampment

    Ali Mardan Khan Bakhtiari

    Ali_Mardan_Khan_Bakhtiari

  • Sand River Convention
  • 1852 treaty between the United Kingdom and Boers

    The Sand River Convention (Afrikaans: Sandrivierkonvensie) of 17 January 1852 was a convention whereby the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland

    Sand River Convention

    Sand River Convention

    Sand_River_Convention

  • List of monarchs of Iran
  • assassination in 1747, the Afsharids competed with the Zand dynasty (1751–1794) under Karim Khan Zand and his successors for supremacy. Iran was eventually

    List of monarchs of Iran

    List of monarchs of Iran

    List_of_monarchs_of_Iran

  • Anwar Shirazi
  • Iranian prince and poet (1768–1801)

    Ebrahim Khan Zand Anwar Shirazi (Persian: ابراهیم‌خان زند; 1768–1801) was an Iranian Zand prince and poet. He was the youngest son of Karim Khan Zand (r. 1751–1779)

    Anwar Shirazi

    Anwar_Shirazi

  • Austria-Hungary
  • 1867–1918 empire in Central Europe

    Empire Nazi Germany Indian Indo-Persian Mughal Sikh Iranian Safavid Afsharid Zand Qajar Pahlavi Japanese Kazakh Korean Maratha Mexican First Second Mongol

    Austria-Hungary

    Austria-Hungary

    Austria-Hungary

  • 't Zand, Hattem
  • Hamlet in Gelderland, Netherlands

    't Zand is a hamlet in the Dutch province of Gelderland. It is located in the municipality of Hattem, about 6 km west of the city of Zwolle. 't Zand is

    't Zand, Hattem

    't Zand, Hattem

    't_Zand,_Hattem

  • British Empire
  • Territories ruled by the United Kingdom

    Empire Nazi Germany Indian Indo-Persian Mughal Sikh Iranian Safavid Afsharid Zand Qajar Pahlavi Japanese Kazakh Korean Maratha Mexican First Second Mongol

    British Empire

    British Empire

    British_Empire

  • 't Zand, Altena
  • Hamlet in North Brabant, Netherlands

    't Zand is a hamlet in the Dutch province of North Brabant. It is located in the municipality of Altena, on the southeastern edge of the village of Sleeuwijk

    't Zand, Altena

    't Zand, Altena

    't_Zand,_Altena

  • Roman Empire
  • 27 BC–476/1453 AD state and civilization

    Empire Nazi Germany Indian Indo-Persian Mughal Sikh Iranian Safavid Afsharid Zand Qajar Pahlavi Japanese Kazakh Korean Maratha Mexican First Second Mongol

    Roman Empire

    Roman Empire

    Roman_Empire

  • Division of the Afsharid Empire
  • Period following the death of Nader Shah in 1747

    mainland Iran he would be able to remain de facto autonomous through the Zand period. Under the successive Qajar dynasty, Iran managed to restore Iranian

    Division of the Afsharid Empire

    Division of the Afsharid Empire

    Division_of_the_Afsharid_Empire

  • Nazi Germany
  • German state from 1933 to 1945

    Empire Nazi Germany Indian Indo-Persian Mughal Sikh Iranian Safavid Afsharid Zand Qajar Pahlavi Japanese Kazakh Korean Maratha Mexican First Second Mongol

    Nazi Germany

    Nazi Germany

    Nazi_Germany

  • Abu Umar al-Almani
  • Yamin Abou-Zand (1986 – 25 March 2017), better known by his nom de guerre Abu Umar al-Almani (Arabic: أبو عمر الألماني; Abū ʿUmar al-Almānī), was a prominent

    Abu Umar al-Almani

    Abu_Umar_al-Almani

  • Protector (title)
  • Title of historical heads of state

    Khan Zand (b. 1760 - d. 1...) 19 June 1779 - 22 August 1779 Abu al-Fath Khan Zand (2nd time) 22 August 1779 - 14 March 1781 Mohammad Sadeq Khan Zand (d

    Protector (title)

    Protector_(title)

  • 2025–26 KNVB Cup
  • Dutch football tournament season

    DOVO VV Eemdijk v VV Dongen SV AWC v ASWH ADO '20 v RBC Roosendaal SC 't Zand v RKSV Mierlo-Hout VV Scherpenzeel v VV Hoogeveen VV DOVO v SV TEC USV Hercules

    2025–26 KNVB Cup

    2025–26 KNVB Cup

    2025–26_KNVB_Cup

  • Kurds
  • Iranic ethnic group

    gain control over the country. Ultimately, it was Karim Khan Zand, a Laki general of the Zand tribe, who would come to power. The country would flourish

    Kurds

    Kurds

    Kurds

  • 't Zand, Alphen-Chaam
  • Hamlet in North Brabant, Netherlands

    't Zand (Dutch pronunciation: [(ə)t ˈsɑnt]) is a hamlet in the Dutch province of North Brabant, in the municipality of Alphen-Chaam. It was first mentioned

    't Zand, Alphen-Chaam

    't_Zand,_Alphen-Chaam

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

    Iranian dynasties and tribes, including the Afsharids, Devellu Qajars, Zands, and Afghans, and captured and used the Safavid puppet king, Ismail III

    Mohammad Hasan Khan Qajar

    Mohammad Hasan Khan Qajar

    Mohammad_Hasan_Khan_Qajar

  • Harvey Weinstein
  • American film producer and sex offender (born 1952)

    Archived from the original on December 5, 2014. Retrieved June 8, 2018. Ghert-Zand, Renee (March 6, 2012). "Weinstein Awarded French Legion of Honor". The Jewish

    Harvey Weinstein

    Harvey Weinstein

    Harvey_Weinstein

  • Persian Empire (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Empire (1370–1507) Safavid Empire (1501–1736) Afsharid Empire (1736–1796) Zand Empire (1751–1794) Qajar Empire (1785–1925) Pahlavi Empire (1925–1979) List

    Persian Empire (disambiguation)

    Persian_Empire_(disambiguation)

  • Qajar dynasty
  • Iranian royal dynasty of Turkic origin (1789–1925)

    Qajar. Mohammad Hasan Khan was killed on the orders of Karim Khan of the Zand dynasty. The Qajar Imperial Family in exile is currently headed by the eldest

    Qajar dynasty

    Qajar dynasty

    Qajar_dynasty

  • Lorestan province
  • Province of Iran

    against each other. When Agha Mohammad Khan took over Iran by defeating the Zand dynasty, he instated non-local governor-generals, princes and other personalities

    Lorestan province

    Lorestan province

    Lorestan_province

  • Talysh people
  • Iranian ethnic group

    and offered the Russian troops access to his domains. The Zand ruler of Iran, Karim Khan Zand (r. 1751–1779), was informed of this by Zohrab Beg, one of

    Talysh people

    Talysh people

    Talysh_people

  • Fath-Ali Khan Afshar
  • Khan of Urmia until 1764

    defeated and captured in February 1763 by one of the contenders, the Zand ruler Karim Khan Zand (r. 1751–1779). The latter had Fath-Ali Khan executed the following

    Fath-Ali Khan Afshar

    Fath-Ali_Khan_Afshar

  • Zand Institute of Higher Education
  • Zand Institute of Higher Education (Persian: موسسه غیر انتفاعی زند, Musish-e Qir-e Antefa'i-ye Zend) also known as Zand University is an educational establishment

    Zand Institute of Higher Education

    Zand_Institute_of_Higher_Education

  • Zangana (tribe)
  • Kurdish tribe in Iran and Iraq

    Khan Zand came to power, due to ethnic and cultural similarities, the Zangana and Kalhor tribes were among his biggest allies. Under Karim Khan Zand, the

    Zangana (tribe)

    Zangana_(tribe)

  • List of heads of state of Iran
  • ABC-CLIO. ISBN 978-1-59884-337-8. Perry, John R. [in Persian] (1991). "The Zand dynasty". In Avery, Peter; Hambly, Gavin R. G. [in Persian]; Melville, Charles

    List of heads of state of Iran

    List_of_heads_of_state_of_Iran

  • Vakil ol-Ra'aya
  • Iranian title

    People') is a popular title best known for being adopted by the Zand ruler Karim Khan Zand (r. 1751–1779) at Shiraz in 1765. The concept of the Vakil ol-Ra'aya

    Vakil ol-Ra'aya

    Vakil_ol-Ra'aya

  • List of grand viziers of Persia
  • –1763) (for Karim Khan Zand) Mirza Jafar Isfahani (1763–1779) (for Karim Khan Zand) Mirza Rabi Isfahani (?–1785) (for Ali-Morad Khan Zand) Mirza Mohammad-Hossein

    List of grand viziers of Persia

    List of grand viziers of Persia

    List_of_grand_viziers_of_Persia

  • Shaykh Ali Khan Zand
  • Shaykh Ali Khan Zand (Persian: شیخ علی خان زند, romanized: Shaikh Alī Khān Zand) was a Zand nobleman, who was a close associate and prominent lieutenant

    Shaykh Ali Khan Zand

    Shaykh Ali Khan Zand

    Shaykh_Ali_Khan_Zand

  • Pars Museum
  • Museum in Shiraz, Iran

    were hosted by the Zand dynasty of Iran. It was also used for holding official ceremonies. It is the burial place of Karim Khan Zand. The old Nazar Garden

    Pars Museum

    Pars Museum

    Pars_Museum

  • Mohamed Alabbar
  • Emirati businessman (born 1956)

    of Sharjah and the FII Institute in the KSA. He is also the Chairman of Zand, Dubai's first digital bank that aims to cater to retail and corporate clients

    Mohamed Alabbar

    Mohamed Alabbar

    Mohamed_Alabbar

  • October 7 attacks
  • 2023 armed incursions and massacres in Israel

    from the original on October 13, 2023. Retrieved October 11, 2023. Ghert-Zand, Enee (October 18, 2023). "Young dad of 6 absorbed blast to protect family

    October 7 attacks

    October 7 attacks

    October_7_attacks

  • Sheikh Ali Mirza
  • Iranian prince (1795/96–1846/47)

    Fath-Ali Shah (r. 1797–1834). His mother was Maryam Begum Zand, the daughter of Shaykh Ali Khan Zand. Bamdad 1972, p. 154. Bamdad, Mehdi (1972). شرح حال رجال

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  • Bahrain
  • Country in West Asia

    of Nasr Al-Madhkur invaded Bahrain on behalf of the Iranian Zand leader Karim Khan Zand and restored direct Iranian rule. In 1783, Al-Madhkur lost the

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  • Nikah Halala (film)
  • 1971 Iranian film

    Reza Karam Rezaei, Rouholah Mofidi, Gholamhoseein Mofidi, and Akhtar Karimi Zand (Diana). The film is about the controversial practice of Mohallel. A man

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    Nikah Halala (film)

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  • Peshotanu
  • Eschatological figure of the medieval texts of Zoroastrian tradition

    medieval texts of Zoroastrian tradition, in particular in the apocalyptic Zand-i Wahman yasn. In these texts, Peshotanu is an assistant of the Saoshyant

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  • Middle Persian literature
  • Written works composed in Middle Persian

    different literary genres are represented in Pahlavi literature. Zand texts The zand corpus include exegetical glosses, paraphrases, commentaries and

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    Middle_Persian_literature

  • San Francisco
  • City and county in California, US

    Francisco County, CA". public.tableau.com. Retrieved February 15, 2025. Ghert Zand, Renee (February 14, 2018). "Vast, young San Fran Jewish community is growing

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    San Francisco

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  • Zand District
  • District in Hamadan province, Iran

    Zand District (Persian: بخش زند) is in Malayer County, Hamadan province, Iran. Its capital is the city of Zangeneh. It is the namesake of the Zand dynasty

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    Zand District

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  • Persian–Dutch War
  • 1765 war over Kharg island

    Iranian–Dutch War (Persian: جنگ ایران و هلند) was a 1765 military conflict between Zand Iran and the Dutch East India Company. Mir Mahna had invaded the Kharg islands

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    Persian–Dutch War

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  • Flag of Iran
  • green and red. Flag of the Zand dynasty Another Flag of the Zand dynasty The "Ya Karim" flag, which was a pun on Karim Khan Zand's name, and Al-Karim (the

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    Flag of Iran

    Flag_of_Iran

  • Ancient Egypt
  • Cradle of civilization in North Africa

    Empire Nazi Germany Indian Indo-Persian Mughal Sikh Iranian Safavid Afsharid Zand Qajar Pahlavi Japanese Kazakh Korean Maratha Mexican First Second Mongol

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    Ancient Egypt

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  • Heikant, Loon op Zand
  • Heikant is a hamlet in the municipality of Loon op Zand, in the Dutch province of North Brabant. It is located about 3 km north of Loon op Zand. v t e

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  • Ottoman Empire
  • Turkish Empire (c. 1299–1922)

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  • Karim Khan (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Khan, ruler of the Gujarat Sultanate in India Karim Khan Zand (1705–1779), founder of the Zand dynasty Karim Khan Sadiq (born 1984), Afghan cricketer Karim

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    Abbreviation of Alexander.

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  • Surname or Lastname

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    Sand

    English, Scottish, Danish, Norwegian, Swedish, German, and Jewish (Ashkenazic) : topographic name for someone who lived on patch of sandy soil, from the vocabulary word sand. As a Swedish or Jewish name it was often purely ornamental.Dutch and Belgian : reduced form of Van den Sand(e), Van den Zande, a habitational name from places such as Zande in West Flanders or various minor places named with zand ‘sand’.English and Scottish : from a short form of Alexander.French : from a Germanic personal name, Sando.

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    ZANDRA

    English short form of Latin Alexandra, ZANDRA means "defender of mankind." 

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    From Cassandra; Prophetess; Variant of Alexandra Defender of Mankind; Defending Man

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  • Zander
  • n.

    A European pike perch (Stizostedion lucioperca) allied to the wall-eye; -- called also sandari, sander, sannat, schill, and zant.

  • Zandmole
  • n.

    The sand mole.