- Gurgān, and Gurgan;
formerly Esterabad (استرآباد) [ʔæsˌtæɾɒːˈbɒːd]), also
Romanized as Astarābād, Asterabad, and
Esterābād OpenStreetMap contributors (13...
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southeast of the
Caspian Sea. Its
capital is Gorgan,
formerly called Esterabad until 1937.
Golestan was
split off from
Mazandaran province in 1997. The...
- the
Persian Beylerbeyi Taki Khan.
Nader also
faced Qajar uprisings in
Esterabad. The
Ottoman Empire completed its
military preparations on the
front against...
- Deşt-i Gürgen, Kümmet
Gorgan Gürgen, Gürgan, Gürcan, Cürcen, Cürcan,
Esterabad Hamadan Hemedan, Ekbatan,
Akbatan Hashtrud Heştrud
Hawraman Horaman, Evreman...
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Lashgar Moti od
Dowleh the
first (minister of War and
governor –
Hakemof Esterabad), he
received his
elementary and high
school education in
Tehran at St...