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Surkhab (Persian: سرخاب),
meaning Red
river in Persian, may
refer to:
Surkhab (Kabul), a
tributary of the
Kabul River in
Afghanistan Kunduz River, Afghanistan...
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Surkhab I (Persian: سهراب) was the
second ruler of the
Bavand dynasty from ca. 673 to 717. He was the son of Farrukhzad, a
Parthian nobleman from the...
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Surkhab II (Persian:سهراب دوم) was the
fourth ruler of the
Bavand dynasty from 755 to 772. In 760, his overlords, the Dabuyids,
under Khurshid of Tabaristan...
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Surkhab TV is a
Punjabi language news channel,
owned by the
Surkhab Media Opc Pvt. Ltd. The
channel launched in 2018. The
channel deliver news in Punjabi...
- The
Surkhab, also
known as the
Surkh Rud, is a
river in Afghanistan,
which flows in the
provinces of
Paktia and Nangarhar. It is a
tributary of the Kabul...
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Kurram River Kabul River Bara
River Kunar River Pech
River Landai Sin
River Surkhab Alingar River Panjshir River Ghorband River Salang River Logar River Harut...
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After Farrukhzad's death, his son
Surkhab I fled to an Ispahbudhan/Bavand
stronghold named Kula.
Later in 673,
Surkhab avenged his
father by
killing Valash...
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major tributaries of the
Kabul River are the Logar, Panjshir, Alingar,
Surkhab, Kunar, Bara, and Swat rivers. The
Kabul River is
little more than a trickle...
- west of
Jalalabad near Tepe
Khwaja Lahori,
south of the
junction of the
Surkhäb and
Kabul rivers,
where ancient ruins have been found. From the second...
- Tabaristan. Farrukhzad's son,
Surkhab I, then fled to a
Bavand stronghold in
Mazandaran to
avoid Valash. In 673,
Surkhab avenged his
father by killing...