- from a
publication now in the
public domain: Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "
Sabzawar". Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 23 (11th ed.).
Cambridge University Press...
- June 29 or July 8
Farah was
captured by the Muhammadzais. On July 22,
Sabzawar was captured. By July 28,
Herat was besieged.
During the 10-month siege...
- 29 June or 8 July,
Farah was
captured by the Muhammadzais. On 22 July,
Sabzawar was captured. By 28 July,
Herat was besieged.
After a 10-month
siege on...
- no ill effects, they
crashed and
their plane was destro**** by fire near
Sabzawar in Persia.
After a
delay of a few w****s they
purchased another Gypsy Moth...
- Sabzevar, and
especially those of Al-Shaykh Al-Mufid, who were from Rey and
Sabzawar and
resided in
those cities. Third,
through the
school of
Hillah under...
-
which helped them
immensely in the
following years. In 1544, at a camp at
Sabzawar, 93
miles south of Herat, she gave
birth to two daughters, who died on...
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Country Mughal Empire Safavid Empire Founder Abul
Mukhtar Naqab, Amir al Hajj
Titles Sultan of
Sabzawar Amir Khan Estate(s) Sabzwar,
Mashhad and Monghyr...
-
commentary on the Quran, when he was over the age of sixty,
living in
Sabzawar. He had many students, most
famous are his son
Radhi ad-Din Tabarsi, author...
- Afghanistan, more
precisely its
tributary the
Harut River (Heu Rúd or
Sabzawar River).
Rajesh Kocchar, however,
believes that the name 'Harut' is traced...
- cu****bers and sour milk and was
forced to
retreat back to
Herat by way of
Sabzawar. Yar
Mohammad Khan's
sickness only got
worse and when he
reached Ribat-i...