- Ya'qub-i Laith Saffari
... {PerB|یعقوب لیث صفاری}}) was the founder of the [[Saffarid dynasty]] in [[Sistan]], with its capital at [[Zaranj]] (a city now in south-wes ...
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- Saffarid dynasty
[[Image:Saffarid_dynasty_861–1003.PNG|300px|thumb|Saffarid Empire at its Greatest Extent]]
... now in southeastern [[Iran]] and southwestern [[Afghanistan]]. Their rule was between [[861]] to [[1003]].<ref>Nancy Hatch Dupree - An Historical Guide ...
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- Laith
... arid]] amirate from [[909]] until [[910]]. He was the son of [['Ali ibn al-Laith]].
... fled to [[Khurasan]], where they entered the services of the leading anti-Saffarid in that region, [[Rafi' b. Harthama]]. 'Ali died in [[893]], the brother ...
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- Sistan and Baluchestan Province
... of the 30 [[provinces of Iran|provinces]] of [[Iran]]. It is in the southeast of the country, bordering [[Pakistan]] and [[Afghanistan]] and its capita ...
... ounties of the province are [[Iran Shahr]], [[Chabahar]], [[Khash County|Khash]], [[Zabol]], [[Zahedan]], [[Saravan, Iran|Saravan]], and [[Nik Shahr]].
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- Amr-i Laith Saffari
... rB|عمرو لیث صفاری}}) was the second ruler of the [[Saffarid dynasty]] of [[Iran]] who ruled (879-901).
... e was a mule-hirer. He was [[Ya'qub bin Laith as-Saffar|Yaqub bin Laith as-Saffar]]'s younger brother who fought alongside his older brother and in 875 beca ...
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- Military history of Iran
... nations (including Greece, Arabia, and the Asiatic nomadic tribes at the Eastern boundary of the lands traditionally home to the Iranian people).
The Achaemenid Empire (559 BC–330 BC) was the first of the Persian Empires to rule over significant portions of Grea ...
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- Amr II
... ] amir of [[Sistan]] for slightly over a year ([[912]]–[[913]]). He was the son of Ya'qub, the brother of [[Tahir I]].
... ade the figurehead of the movement. Chief among the leaders of the revolt was [[Muhammad b. Hurmuz]], a former [[Kharijite]] and Samanid soldier, who en ...
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- List of state leaders in 879
*'''[[Morocco]]''' - [[Ali ibn Umar]], known as "Ali II", [[Idrisid]] [[Caliph of Morocco]] ([[874]]-[[883]])
*'''[[Tamesna]]''' - [[Yunus ibn Ilyas|Yunus]], [[Tarifid]] King of the [[Berghouata]] ([[842]]-[[888]])
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- Khūzestān Province
... anguage|Arabic]] <br/> [[Luri language|Luri]] <br/> [[Qashqai language|Qashqai]] <br/>
... of craftsmen of this province. [[Daniel]]'s shrine, located in Khuzestan, has such a shape. The shrine pictured here, belongs to Imamzadeh Hamzeh, locat ...
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- List of state leaders in 877
*'''[[Morocco]]''' - [[Ali ibn Umar]], known as "Ali II", [[Idrisid]] [[Caliph of Morocco]] ([[874]]-[[883]])
*'''[[Tamesna]]''' - [[Yunus ibn Ilyas|Yunus]], [[Tarifid]] King of the [[Berghouata]] ([[842]]-[[888]])
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- List of state leaders in 876
*'''[[Morocco]]''' - [[Ali ibn Umar]], known as "Ali II", [[Idrisid]] [[Caliph of Morocco]] ([[874]]-[[883]])
*'''[[Tamesna]]''' - [[Yunus ibn Ilyas|Yunus]], [[Tarifid]] King of the [[Berghouata]] ([[842]]-[[888]])
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- List of state leaders in 878
*'''[[Morocco]]''' - [[Ali ibn Umar]], known as "Ali II", [[Idrisid]] [[Caliph of Morocco]] ([[874]]-[[883]])
*'''[[Tamesna]]''' - [[Yunus ibn Ilyas|Yunus]], [[Tarifid]] King of the [[Berghouata]] ([[842]]-[[888]])
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- Balkh
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|image_caption = Ruins of the ''Masjid Sabz'' (the "Green Mosque"), named for its tiled [[dome]] (in July 2001 ...
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- List of revolutions and rebellions
... t of the [[Ancient Greece|Greek]] cities occupied by the [[Persians]] in [[Asia Minor]] and [[Cyprus]] rose up against their Persian rulers.
... lf to [[Liu Bang]], leader of a popular revolt and founder of the [[Han Dynasty]].
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- Kabul
| population_total = 2994000| population_as_of = 2005
The 2005 Revision Population Database...[http://esa.un.org/unup/index.asp?panel=2 link]</ref>
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