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    Hamadan or Hamedan (English: /ˌhæməˈdæn/ HAM-ə-DAN; Persian: همدان, romanized: Hamedān, pronounced [hæmeˈdɒːn]) is a city in western Iran. It is located...
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    Hamadan province (Persian: استان همدان Ostān-e Hamadān) is an Iranian province located in the Zagros Mountains. Its capital is the city of Hamadan. The...
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  • Iran Hamadan County in Hamadan Province in Iran Hamadan Airbase, an Islamic Republic of Iran Air Force base located north of Hamadan in the Hamadān Province...
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  • The following is a timeline of the history of the city of Hamadan, Iran. 640s - Arabs in power. 806 - City besieged by forces of al-Amin. 931 - City besieged...
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    played an important role in spread of Islam in Kashmir. He was born in Hamadan, Iran and preached Islam in Central Asia and Kashmir. He died in Swat on...
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    Banu Hamdan (redirect from Hamadan tribe)
    Banu Hamdan (Arabic: بَنُو هَمْدَان; Musnad: 𐩠𐩣𐩵𐩬) is an ancient, large, and prominent Arab tribe in northern Yemen. The Hamdan stemmed from the eponymous...
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    Ecbatana (present-day Hamadan) was chosen as the first capital of Iran by Deioces in 678 BC, the founder of Medes Empire....
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  • Hamadan Airbase (IATA: NUJ, ICAO: OIHS) or Shahrokhi Airbase or Noje Airbase (Persian: پایگاه هوایی شهید نوژه) is an Islamic Republic of Iran Air Force...
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    and in smaller numbers, in other provinces such as Kurdistan, Qazvin, Hamadan, Gilan, Markazi and Kermanshah. Iranian Azerbaijanis also constitute a...
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    his daughter in marriage to him. On 13 September 1152, Mas'ud died at Hamadan, and Malik-Shah III ascended the throne. In 1153, Muhammad, who was then...
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