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ĀŠKĀBĀD
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See ASHKHABAD.
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AŠKĀNĪĀN
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See ARSACIDS.
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ʿASKAR MOKRAM
C. E. Bosworth
a town of the medieval Islamic province of Ahvāz (Ḵūzestān) and also the name of the district of which it was the administrative center.
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ʿASKARĀN
KAMRAN EKBAL
village in Qarābāḡ about seven miles northeast of Stepanakert in the eastern Caucasus, where peace negotiations between Russia and Persia took place in 1225/1810.
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ʿASKARĪ
H. Halm
the 11th imam of the Twelver Shiʿites.
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ʿASKARĪ, ABŪ HELĀL
W. M. Watt
philologist and poet born about the middle of the 4th/10th century.
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ʿASKARĪ, ʿALĪ AL-HĀDĪ
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AŠKAŠ
Dj. Khaleghi-Motlagh
an Iranian hero in the reign of Kay Ḵosrow.
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AŠKBŌS
Dj. Khaleghi-Motlagh
a Turanian hero from Kašān or Košān in the story of “Kāmūs-e Kašānī,” in the Šāh-nāma.
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ASLAM, ABU’L-QĀSEM MOḤAMMAD
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