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in the north. The "Mah" in the Mah al-Kufa probably refers to Media.
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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
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281:in 931. According to
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285:it was plundered by
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322:Abu Hanifa Dinawari
277:. It was sacked by
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164:Kermanshah Province
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196:Battle of Nahavand
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146:in western
1124:Categories
1033:Godin Tepe
979:Ghar Parau
963:Malek Tomb
948:Ganj Dareh
834:Mian Rahan
712:Kermanshah
544:Kermanshah
450:Volume II:
333:References
252:Ibn Hawqal
225:Kermanshah
206:Mu'awiya I
144:Kermanshah
109:Site notes
104:Settlement
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760:Nowdeshah
491:1875-9831
460:495469475
433:Lewis, B.
428:"Dīnawar"
400:"Dīnavar"
283:Ibn Athir
152:Shir Khan
114:Condition
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806:Ravansar
755:Bayangan
750:Banevreh
694:Kangavar
676:Javanrud
589:Gahvareh
563:Counties
481:(eds.).
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184:Kangavar
132:Daynavar
117:In ruins
83:Location
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1078:34°35′N
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857:Ezgeleh
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658:Bisotun
635:Sarmast
537:Capital
406:(ed.).
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287:Turkmen
271:Kurdish
248:Abbasid
233:Hamadan
200:Umayyad
192:Khazars
170:History
136:Persian
128:Dinawar
124:Dinavar
42:Dinavar
18:Dinawar
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968:Hulwan
911:Sights
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829:Sahneh
765:Nowsud
653:Harsin
612:Homeyl
567:cities
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229:Hulwan
203:caliph
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301:Timur
221:Jibal
176:Media
154:, in
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