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Shavur (Persian: شاوور) may
refer to: Rashg-e
Shavur Sadd-e
Shavur Shavur, Iran, a city in
Karkheh County,
Khuzestan province Shavur District Shavur Rural...
- Abu'l-Aswar or Abu'l-Asvar
Shavur ibn Fadl ibn
Muhammad ibn
Shaddad also
known as Aplesphares, was a
member of the
Shaddadid dynasty.
Between 1049 and...
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Manuchihr ibn
Shavur was a
Shaddadid emir of Ani from c. 1072 to 1118, the
first of the
dynasty to rule this key city,
formerly an
Armenian royal capital...
- Abu'l-Aswar
Shavur ibn
Manuchihr was the
Kurdish Shaddadid emir of Ani from c. 1118 to 1124. A son and
successor of
Manuchihr b.
Shavur, Abu'l-Aswar was...
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Shavur (Persian: شاوور) is a city in, and the
capital of,
Shavur District of
Karkheh County,
Khuzestan province, Iran. The
previous capital of the district...
- Al-Fadl ibn
Shavur or Fadl II was the
ninth ruler of the Shaddadids, from 1067 to 1073. He was the son and
successor of Abu'l-Aswar
Shavur ibn Fadl. Bosworth...
- "drew
their daggers" and
declared for ****hirvan's great-uncle Abu'l-Aswar
Shavur,
ruler of Dvin. Abu'l-Aswar
occupied Shamkor,
settled the
troubled situation...
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Shavur District (Persian: بخش شاوور) is in
Karkheh County,
Khuzestan province, Iran. Its
capital is the city of
Shavur. The
previous capital of the district...
- Sadd-e
Shavur (Persian: سدشاوور, also
Romanized as Sadd-e
Shāvūr; also
known as Alsad, Sadd-e Shāhūr, Shāhūr, and
Shāvūr) is a
village in Sey**** Abbas...
- (Persian: ابيتر, also
Romanized as Ābītar) is a
village in Sey**** Abbas,
Shavur District,
Shush County,
Khuzestan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its...