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NĀṢER-AL-MOLK, ABU’L-QĀSEM
Shaul Bakhash
(1856-1927), Qajar era courtier and statesman, prime minister during the early constitutional period, and the regent during the minority of Aḥmad Shah.
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NASIM-e ŠEMĀL
Nassereddin Parvin
(in popular parlance, Nasim-e šomāl; Breeze of the North), one of the best-known and most popular periodicals in the history of Iranian journalism.
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NAṢIR-AL-DIN ṬUSI
Cross-Reference
See ṬUSI, NAṢIR-AL-DIN.
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NAṢR (I) B. AḤMAD (I) B. ESMĀʿIL
C. Edmund Bosworth
ruler of the Samanid dynasty in Transoxiana and Khorasan between 301/914 and 331/943.
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NASU
Mahnaz Moazami
the demon of carrion, the greatest polluter of Ahura Mazdā’s world.
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NATEL-KHANLARI, Parviz
CROSS-REFERENCE
See KHANLARI, Parviz.
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NATIONAL PARKS OF IRAN
Eskandar Firouz
including national nature monuments, wildlife refuges, and protected areas.
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NATURAL GAS INDUSTRY IN IRAN
Pirooz Ashraf
a brief history from the outset to the Islamic Revolution of 1978-79.
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NAVSARI
Cross-Reference
city and district of Gujarat State, adjoining Surat. See PARSI COMMUNITIES i. Early History, ZOROASTRIANISM ii. Historical Review: from the Arab Conquest to Modern Times.
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NAVY i. Nāder Shah and the Iranian Navy
Michael Axworthy
earliest moves toward establishing a navy arose out of the consequences of his military campaigns in the interior of Persia.