the mid-14th century (established in 1337). Centered in their capital of Sabzavar, they continued their reign until Khwaja 'Ali-yi Mu'ayyad submitted to...
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shrine in Sabzevar. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Amir Shahi of Sabzavar. Berthels, E. (1993). "Muḥammad Ḥusayn Tabrīzī". In Bosworth, C. E.; van...
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ghetto, Mashhad. 1750 - Seven of the original forty families proceed from Sabzavar and settle in Mashhad. 1755 - 16 of the original forty families proceed...
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Mu'izz-uddin Husayn's main concern were the neighboring Sarbadars, centered in Sabzavar. As the Sarbadars were the enemies of Togha Temür, they considered the...
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eventually decided to leave Urgench. Fażlullāh then moved to the region of Sabzavar in North east Iran, where a significant proportion of the local population...
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Astarabad, and sometime between 1374 and 1376 he invaded Khurasan and besieged Sabzavar, the Sarbadar capital. In 1376 or 1377 'Ali Mu'ayyad himself was overthrown...
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following a Safavid counter-offensive around 1600 CE, along with Herat and Sabzavar. In 1709, the Afghans gained independence from the Safavids and Farah became...
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him to Sabzavar. At this time, no one knew his real identity and degree of knowledge.[citation needed] In 1836–37, Sabzavari set to Sabzavar and established...
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killed the nine-year old Abbas with a blow of his sword. When the people of Sabzavar heard the news, they began an uprising against Mohammad Hossein and Reza...
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