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- Sanjan or Sangan or Zangan (Persian: سنگان) may refer to: Sanjan (Khorasan), a historic city in present-day Turkmenistan Sanjan, Gujarat, a town in Gujarat...
- India. Sanjan Bandar, also called old Sanjan is the initial settlement. Sanjan is situated on the banks of Varoli river. The town is served by Sanjan railway...
- Sanjan is an ancient city on the southern edge of the Kara-kum Desert, in the vicinity of the historically eminent oasis-city of Merv. Topographically...
- coast to Sanjan, probably named by them to commemorate remembrance of a town in north Iran, Zanjan, in Northern Khorasan, (see link of Sanjan above), here...
- The Story of Sanjan (also Qissa-i Sanjan or Kisse-i Sanjan) (Persian: قصه سنجان, Gujarati: કિસે સનજાન/કિસ્સા-એ-સંજાણ) is an account of the early years...
- Parsis per Qissa-i Sanjan. Ruksana Nanji and Homi Dhalla while discussing archaeological evidence for 'The Landing of Zoroastrians at Sanjan', conclude that...
- Now Sanjan (Persian: نوسنجان, also Romanized as Now Sanjān, Now Senjān, and Nūsanjān) is a village in Ramjerd-e Do Rural District, Dorudzan District, Marvdasht...
- Sanjan Stambh is a memorial column at Sanjan in Gujarat, which commemorates the arrival of Zoroastrians there eleven centuries ago as a group of shipwrecked...
- India from Qajar-era Iran. According to a 16th-century Parsi epic, Qissa-i Sanjan, Zoroastrian Persians continued to migrate to the Indian subcontinent from...
- and founded the settlement of Sanjan (Gujarat), which is said to have been named after the city of their origin (Sanjan, near Merv, in present-day Turkmenistan)...