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  • | region= [[Turkestan]], [[Dzungaria]], [[Anatolia]], [[Greater Khorasan|Khorasan]], [[Fergana Valley]] ...tonomous Prefecture]] in [[Xinjiang]], [[China]] and in the [[Bayan-Ölgii Province]] of [[Mongolia]]. Kazakh is also spoken by many ethnic Kazakhs through the
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  • ...ters of trade. Using an extensive network of cities and settlements in the province of [[Mawarannahr]] (a name given the region after the Arab conquest) in Uzb ...for supporting the [[Abbasids]] in [[Transoxania]] and [[greater Khorasan|Khorasan]], and with their established capitals located in [[Bukhara]], [[Balkh]], [
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  • ...008, [[Iran]] submitted a tentative list of Silk Route sites in [[Khorasan Province]]. On January 3, 2010, [[Turkmenistan]] submitted a list of 29 sites along ...yang City of the Eastern Han to Northern Wei Dynasty, [[Luoyang]], [[Henan Province]]
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  • ...[[silk]] textile from Tomb No. 1 at [[Mawangdui]], [[Changsha]], [[Hunan]] province, China, [[History of the Han Dynasty|dated to the Western Han Era]], 2nd ce ...alley]] in [[Tajikistan]] across the mountain pass from the modern Chinese province of [[Xinjiang]], Alexander founded the city of [[Alexandria Eschate]] or "A
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  • ...] river with military confrontation as far as [[Astrakhan]] and [[Khorasan Province]], which is now in Iran. Slaves were also captured by frequent Kazakh raid ...y of Khorasan. Kasim Khan committed a squad of eight thousand dzhigits and Khorasan was taken.<ref>In the Persian manuscript of the "Tarikh-Safavi" revealed ne
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  • ==The Khorasan campaign== ...ayni wrote of Merv: "In extent of territory it excelled among the lands of Khorasan, and the bird of peace and security flew over its confines. The number of i
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  • ...hat ruled over the northeastern part of [[Greater Iran]], in the region of Khorasan (made up of parts of present-day [[Iran]], [[Afghanistan]], [[Tajikistan]], ...ic History to 1941]</ref> The Sajids originated from the [[Central Asian]] province of [[Ushrusana]] and were of Iranian ([[Sogdians]])<ref>Clifford Edmund Bos
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  • ...thumb|[[Ghal'eh Dokhtar]] (or "The Maiden's Castle") in present-day [[Fars Province|Fars]], [[Firuzabad, Fars|Firuzabad]], [[Iran]], built by Ardashir in 209, ...His mother, Rodhagh, was the daughter of the provincial governor of [[Fars Province|Pars]]. Papak and his eldest son Shapur managed to expand their power over
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