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April 1969, an
Iranian tanker escorted by
Iranian warships (Joint
Operation Arvand)
sailed down the
Shatt al-Arab, and Iraq—being the
militarily weaker state—did...
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Arvand may
refer to:
Arvand Free Zone, a zone that
surrounds Khorramshahr, Abadan, and
Minoo Island along the
Arvand River waterway in Iran
Shatt al-Arab...
- is
bounded in the west by the
Arvand waterway and to the east by the
Bahmanshir outlet of the
Karun River (the
Arvand Rood), 53
kilometres (33 mi) from...
- The
Arvand Free Zone with an area of 37,400
hectares is at the
confluence of the
Karun and
Arvand (Shatt al-Arab) rivers. The Zone is
located at a height...
- The
Joint Operation Arvand (Persian: عملیات مشترک اروند, more
known by its
Persian acronym AMA, عما) was a show of
force operation orchestrated in April...
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Arvand Gushnasp was an
Iranian nobleman, who
briefly served as the
marzban (governor) of
Sasanian Iberia from 540 to 541. He was
headquartered in Tbilisi...
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Karun Arvand Khorramshahr Football Club is an
Iranian professional football club
based in Khorramshahr, Iran. They
currently compete in the
Iranian League...
- region. The
Iranians concentrated near the
Shatt al-Arab (known as the
Arvand Rud in Iran) waterway,
besieged Khorramshahr, and
recaptured the city on...
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Arvand (Persian: اروند; also
known as Arband) is a
village in Tus
Rural District, in the
Central District of
Mashhad County,
Razavi Khorasan Province,...
- and has oil reserves.
Arvandkenar is the last port of Iran on the
Arvand River (
Arvand Rud).[citation needed] At the time of the 2006
National Census, the...