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- Studies, vol. 52, no. 298: 21–27. JSTOR 863510. Minorsky, Vladimir (1995). "Nihāwand". In Bosworth, C. E.; van Donzel, E.; Heinrichs, W. P. & Lecomte, G. (eds...
- The Battle of Nahavand (Arabic: معركة نهاوند Maʿrakah Nahāwand, Persian: نبرد نهاوند Nabard-e Nahâvand), also spelled Nihavand or Nahawand, was fought...
- Dinawar, Nihawand, Hamadan, Qazvin, Rey, Isfahan al-Masʿūdī: Azerbaijan, Masabadhan, Dinawar, Nihawand, Hamadan Hamza al-Isfahani: Azerbaijan, Nihawand, Hamadan...
- ar-Rayy, ad-Daynawar, and at the famous battle of Nihawand in December 641. For the encounter at Nihawand against the Persian forces, Hudhayfah was placed...
- campaign, he fought in the battles of Qadisiyya, Ctesiphon, Jalula and Nihawand, between 636 and 642. Through his parti****tion in the conquests, al-Ash'ath...
- that al-Junayd was of Persian ancestry, with his ancestors originating in Nihawand in modern-day Iran. Al-Junayd was raised by his uncle Sirri Saqti after...
- strong central authority, and the governors were defeated at the Battle of Nihawānd. The empire, with its military command structure non-existent, its non-noble...
- considered Parthia as encomp****ing the regions of Isfahan, Ray, Hamadan, Mah-i Nihawand and Azerbaijan. The same definition is found in the works of al-Khawazmi...
- By 641 he had raised a new force, which made a stand at the Battle of Nihawānd, some forty miles south of Hamadan in modern Iran. The Rashidun army, under...
- eighth and twelfth centuries, with suffragan dioceses for Dinawar, Hamadan, Nihawand and al-Kuj (perhaps Karaj d'Abu Dulaf). The city of Hulwan (Syriac: ܚܘܠܘܐܢ)...