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    Dara II (redirect from Darab II)
    Dara II or Darab II was the last king of the mythological Kayanian dynasty, ruling between 14 and 16 years. He is generally identified with Darius III...
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    Iran, and Iraqi diaspora communities. Aramaic was the lingua franca in Mesopotamia from the early 1st millennium BCE until the late 1st millennium CE, and...
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  • ELEMENTS – Encyclopaedia Iranica". www.iranicaonline.org. Retrieved 8 July 2019. Huff, Dietrich. "DĀRĀB (2)". Encyclopaedia Iranica. Retrieved 8 July 2019....
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    Zagros Mountains (category Upper Mesopotamia)
    Mitanni, who periodically invaded the Sumerian and/or Akkadian cities of Mesopotamia. The mountains create a geographic barrier between the Mesopotamian Plain...
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    built a new fort named Sarai Bahadur. Khodai Nazar Beg Kataghan, brother of Darab Bi, expelled his five nephews from Kunduz and Aliwardi Beg, Chief of Kurghan...
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    Sassanian Art in Eastern Fars: The excavation of a manor house at Hajiabad, Darab, Iran, 346 p., Ph.D. thesis, University of California, Los Angeles. Azarnoush...
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    centuries. The Iskandarnameh of Nizami Ganjavi, composed before 1194. The Dârâb-nâme of Mohammad b. Hasan b. Ali b. Musâ Abu-Tâher Tarsusi (or Tartusi)...
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  • ol Mobin, a village in Balesh Rural District, in the Central District of Darab County, Fars Province, Iran Sheykh Nowruz Shahrak-e Fath, a village in Dasht-e...
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    classification roughly corresponds to respectively Upper Mesopotamia and Lower Mesopotamia. The isogloss is between the rivers Tigris and Euphrates,...
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    World. Marshall Cavendish. 2011. p. 154. ISBN 978-0-7614-7929-1. Diba, Darab; Dehbashi, Mozayan (2004). "Trends in Modern Iranian Architecture" (PDF)...
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