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Dinavar had some importance due to its geographical location, serving as the entrance to Jibal as well as a crossroad between the culture of Iran and that of the inhabitants on the other side of the
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in the early 6th-century. In 642, following the defeat of the Sasanians against the Arabs at the
190:(AD 224–651), Dinavar served as an important fortified place, and was reportedly attacked by the 17: 1144: 957: 566: 31: 1042: 988: 866: 151: 86: 254:(died after 978), Dinavar was only one-third less smaller than Hamadan in the 10th-century. 952: 922: 774: 621: 8: 528: 321: 286: 266: 163: 90: 1021: 290: 195: 703: 606: 486: 455: 411: 316: 247: 236: 199: 562: 474: 299:, Dinavar was a small town during his lifetime. However, it was later destroyed by 243: 155: 142:) was a major town between the 7th and 10th centuries, located to the northeast of 135: 983: 797: 685: 667: 403: 295: 187: 179: 408:
Encyclopædia Iranica, Volume VII/4: Deylam, John of–Divorce IV. In modern Persia
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by the end of the 14th-century. Today only field of ruins are available.
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of the Iva tribe in 1172/73. According to the 14th-century geographer
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in the north. The "Mah" in the Mah al-Kufa probably refers to Media.
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Dinavar historically has produced many scholars including
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List of cities, towns and villages in Kermanshah Province
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Edmund (1995). 293:(died after 1339/40) in his 7: 10: 1166: 1140:Destroyed populated places 391: 169: 29: 1051: 1029:Jamé Mosque of Kermanshah 910: 883: 865: 842: 819: 796: 773: 735: 702: 684: 666: 643: 620: 597: 574: 561: 550: 536: 470:"al-Dīnawarī, Abū Ḥanīfa" 113: 108: 100: 82: 53: 46: 599:Eslamabad-e Gharb County 326:Kitāb al-akhbār al-ṭiwāl 215:), the town was renamed 36:Dinavar, East Azerbaijan 27:Human settlement in Iran 996:Tagh e gara,Patagh pass 844:Salas-e Babajani County 975:dakhmeh(Darbad,Sahneh) 958:Sorkh Deh chamber tomb 32:Dinavar Rural District 1135:Former cities in Iran 1043:Anubanini rock relief 1006:Khaja Barookh's House 989:Tekyeh Moaven al-molk 867:Sarpol-e Zahab County 425:Lockhart, L. (1965). 281:in 931. According to 1018:Emad al doleh Mosque 953:Essaqwand Rock Tombs 923:Behistun Inscription 775:Qasr-e Shirin County 622:Gilan-e Gharb County 285:it was plundered by 273:principality of the 1086: /  529:Kermanshah Province 372:, pp. 416–417. 322:Abu Hanifa Dinawari 277:. It was sacked by 267:Abu Hanifa Dinawari 164:Kermanshah Province 91:Kermanshah Province 43: 1022:Tekyeh Biglarbeygi 291:Hamdallah Mustawfi 196:Battle of Nahavand 41: 1090:34.583°N 47.433°E 1069: 1068: 1002:Ghoori Ghale Cave 933:Temple of Anahita 906: 905: 704:Kermanshah County 607:Eslamabad-e Gharb 475:Madelung, Wilferd 417:978-1-56859-022-6 317:Arabic literature 235:in the east; and 121: 120: 74:Shown within Iran 16:(Redirected from 1157: 1116: 1111: 1110: 1109: 1101: 1100: 1098: 1097: 1096: 1091: 1087: 1084: 1083: 1082: 1079: 1052:populated places 572: 571: 556: 522: 515: 508: 499: 498: 494: 485:. 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Index

Dinawar
Dinavar Rural District
Dinavar, East Azerbaijan
Dinavar is located in Iran
Shir Khan
Kermanshah Province
Iran
Persian
Kermanshah
Iran
Shir Khan
Dinavar District
Sahneh County
Kermanshah Province
Media
Seleucid Empire
Kangavar
Sasanian Empire
Khazars
Battle of Nahavand
Umayyad
caliph
Mu'awiya I
Jibal
Kermanshah
Hulwan
Hamadan
Adharbayjan
Zagros Mountains
Abbasid

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